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Lohara, India
Lohara may refer to: People * Lohara dynasty, a dynasty in Kashmir Andhra Pradesh, India * Lohara, Andhra Pradesh, a village in Adilabad Mandal, Adilabad district Bihar, India * Lohara, Nalanda, a panchayat village in Harnaut Tehsil, Nalanda District * Lohara, Munger, a village in Tetiha Bambor Tehsil, Munger District Chhattisgarh, India * Lohara, Durg, a village in Dondiluhara tehsil, Durg district * Lohara, Kawardha, a village in Kawardha tehsil, Kawardha district Maharashtra, India *Lohara, Akola, a village in Balapur Taluka, Akola district * Lohara, Latur, a panchayat village in Udgir Taluka, Latur district *Lohara Tahsil, an administrative division in Osmanabad district *Lohara Bk. Lohara Bk. is a Nagar Panchayat town in the state of Maharashtra Maharashtra (; , abbr. MH or Maha) is a states and union territories of India, state in the western India, western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial por ..., a panchayat village in Lohara Taluka i ...
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Lohara Dynasty
The Lohara dynasty were Hindu rulers of Kashmir in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, between 1003 and approximately 1320 CE. The early history of the dynasty was described in the ''Rajatarangini'' (''Chronicle of Kings''), a work written by Kalhana in the mid-12th century and upon which many and perhaps all studies of the first 150 years of the dynasty depend. Subsequent accounts, which provide information up to and beyond the end of the dynasty come from Jonarāja and Śrīvara. The later rulers of the dynasty were weak: internecine fighting and corruption was endemic during this period, with only brief years of respite, making the dynasty vulnerable to the growth of Islamic onslaughts in the region.Hasan (1959), pp. 29-32. Origins According to 12th century text ''Rajatarangini'' translated by Sir Marc Aurel Stein, the family of the chiefs of Lohara were from Khasa tribe. The seat of the Lohara dynasty was a hill-fortress called Loharakotta, the precise location o ...
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Lohara, Andhra Pradesh
Lohara is a village in Adilabad mandal, Adilabad District of Telangana.2001 Census Village code for Lohara = 6700, Administratively, it is under Khandala Gram Panchayat.2011 Census Village code for Lohara = 569010, Demographics census, the village of Lohara had a population of 677. Notes Villages in Adilabad district {{Adilabad-geo-stub ...
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Lohara, Nalanda
Lohara is a panchayat village in Harnaut Tehsil, Nalanda District, in the state of Bihar, India. Lohara is located 6.5 km by road east of Harnaut Harnaut "हरनौत" is a city in the Nalanda District of Bihar, India, and the entrance city of Nalanda. The Hindu, Buddhist and Jain pilgrim centres of Nalanda, Pawapuri, Rajgir, Bodh Gaya and Vaishali are all near Harnaut. The incumbe ..., the tehsil headquarters, and 28 km by road north of Bihar Sharif. There are four villages in the Lohara gram panchayat: Lohara, Kichni, Patasia, and Phalhanwan. Demographics In the 2001 India census, the village of Lohara had a population of 3,425 with 1,801 males (52.6%) and 1,624 females (47.4%), for a gender ratio of 902 females per thousand males. Notes Villages in Nalanda district {{Bihar-geo-stub ...
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Lohara, Munger
Lohara is a village in Munger District, in the state of Bihar, India. Administratively it is under Bangama gram panchayat, Tetia Bambar Tehsil of Munger District. Lohara is located 9.5 km by road southeast of Kharagpur and 47 km by road south of Munger. Demographics In the 2001 India census, the village of Lohara had a population of 779, with 429 males (55.1%) and 350 females (44.9%), for a gender ratio of 816 females per thousand males. Notes Villages in Munger district {{Bihar-geo-stub ...
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Lohara, Durg
Lohara is a village in Dondiluhara tehsil, Balod district, Chhattisgarh Chhattisgarh (, ) is a landlocked state in Central India. It is the ninth largest state by area, and with a population of roughly 30 million, the seventeenth most populous. It borders seven states – Uttar Pradesh to the north, Madhya Prade ..., India.2001 Census Village code for Lohara = 06732400, Demographics In the 2001 India census, the village of Lohara in Balod district had a population of 5,263, with 2,612 males (49.6%) and 2,651 females (50.4%), for a gender ratio of 1015 females per thousand males. References Villages in Durg district {{Chhattisgarh-geo-stub ...
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Lohara, Kawardha
Sahaspur Lohara is a village in Kawardha tehsil, Kawardha district, Chhattisgarh Chhattisgarh (, ) is a landlocked state in Central India. It is the ninth largest state by area, and with a population of roughly 30 million, the seventeenth most populous. It borders seven states – Uttar Pradesh to the north, Madhya Prade ..., India.2001 Census Village code for Lohara = 06389200, Demographics In the 2001 India census, the village of Lohara in Kawardha district had a population of 5,332, with 2,715 males (50.9%) and 2,617 females (49.1%), for a gender ratio of 964 females per thousand males. References Villages in Kabirdham district {{Chhattisgarh-geo-stub ...
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Lohara, Akola
Lohara is a village in Balapur tehsil, Akola district Maharashtra in the India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so .... It belongs to the Vidarbha region of Amravati Division. Location Located 30 away from Akola District, 9 km away from Shegaon, Pin code of Lohara is 444311 Location in Wikimapia. Demographics Marathi, Hindi and Urdu are the local languages. 7504 population of Lohara, Transport Road Lohara is 9 km away from Shegaon toward AKOT Road. Shegaon is the nearest town with railway station, around 9 km from Lohara. Rail Akola Jn Railway Station is major railway station 30 km near to Lohara. Shegaon Railway Station is nearest railway station, from Akola trains run more frequently. Schools *Zilla Parishad Marathi Medium School *Z ...
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Lohara Tahsil
Lohara Tehsil is a '' tehsil/taluka'' (subdistrict) in Osmanabad district, Maharashtra on the Deccan Plateau of India. Lohara Bk. is the administrative headquarters of the ''tehsil''. There are forty-seven villages in Lohara Taluka. Demographics In the 2001 Indian census, Lohara Tahsil recorded 110,163 inhabitants of which 56,629 (51.4%) were male and 53,534 (48.6%) were female, for a gender ratio of 945 females per thousand males. In the 2011 census, Lohara Tahsil had 116,913 inhabitants and a gender ratio of 930 females per thousand males. The tahsil was 100% rural. The literacy rate in 2011 was 74.83% overall in Lohara Tahsil, with a rate of 83.84% for males and 65.22% for females. In 2011 in Lohara Tahsil, 11.26% of the population was 0 to 6 years of age. List of villages # Achaler # Arni # Ashta kasar # Belwadi # Bendkal # Bhatangali # Bhosga # Chincholi kate # Chincholi rebe # Dastapur # Dhanori # Ekondi lohara # Harali # Hipparga sayyad # Hippargarava ...
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Lohara Bk
Lohara may refer to: People * Lohara dynasty, a dynasty in Kashmir Andhra Pradesh, India *Lohara, Andhra Pradesh, a village in Adilabad Mandal, Adilabad district Bihar, India * Lohara, Nalanda, a panchayat village in Harnaut Tehsil, Nalanda District * Lohara, Munger, a village in Tetiha Bambor Tehsil, Munger District Chhattisgarh, India *Lohara, Durg, a village in Dondiluhara tehsil, Durg district *Lohara, Kawardha, a village in Kawardha tehsil, Kawardha district Maharashtra, India *Lohara, Akola, a village in Balapur Taluka, Akola district * Lohara, Latur, a panchayat village in Udgir Taluka, Latur district *Lohara Tahsil, an administrative division in Osmanabad district *Lohara Bk. Lohara Bk. is a Nagar Panchayat town in the state of Maharashtra Maharashtra (; , abbr. MH or Maha) is a states and union territories of India, state in the western India, western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial por ..., a panchayat village in Lohara Taluka in Osm ...
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Lohara, Punjab
Nehar kalan (or Nehar kalan) is a village in Zafarwal Tehsil, Narowal District of Punjab, Pakistan. It is in the Basantar River Valley, west of the river on the Darmaan-Shakargarh Road from Shakargarh to Zafarwal. Lohara is just south of Indian-administered Kashmir, one kilometre east of the village of Hamral, and 3.5 km west of the village of Nahr. The people speak the Kangri language which is either a dialect of Punjabi or a dialect of Western Pahari, depending upon one's political persuasion. History The area around Lohara was incorporated within the Durrani Empire about 1747. It was briefly part of the Maratha Empire from 1758 to 1761, when it was retaken by the Durrani. In 1798, it was transferred to Ranjit Singh of Kashmir, along with what was to become the Narowal District and other lands, by Zaman Shah Durrani as a ''gift'' after Singh had defeated Durrani's army and conquered the area. In 1821, Ranjit Singh gave administration of the Shakargarh area to Amir ...
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