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National Highway 143A (India)
National Highway 143A, commonly called NH 143A is a National Highway (India), national highway in India. It is a Spur route, spur road of National Highway 43 (India), National Highway 43. NH-143A traverses the state of Jharkhand in India. Route Gumla, Ghaghra, Lohardaga, Kuru Junctions Terminal with National Highway 43 (India), National Highway 43 near Gumla. Terminal with National Highway 39 (India), National Highway 39 near Kuru. See also List of National Highways in India by highway number References External links NH 143A on OpenStreetMap
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Gumla
Gumla is a city which is the district headquarters in the Gumla subdivision of the Gumla district in the state of Jharkhand, India. History Gumla began as a hamlet. A week-long "Cow Fair" (''Gau-Mela'') took place every year, where items in daily use (utensils, ornaments, grain and sometimes cattle) were sold or bartered. Since these items were only available at the fair, people would keep lists during the year of what they needed. The hamlet's population grew, and it became a village named "Gumla" (a derivative of ''Gau–Mela''). During the medieval era, the Chhotanagpur region was ruled by the kings of the Nagvanshi dynasty and Baraik Devenandan Singh ruled the Gumla region. During British rule in India Gumla was in Lohardaga district, and in 1800 there was a revolt against the Raj. In 1807, the Oraons of Barway (west of Gumla) murdered their landlord from Srinagar, and the uprising spread throughout Gumla. In 1818, Bakhtar Say reportedly played a prominent role. In 1843, ...
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