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Villages Of Nalbari District
This is a list of villages in Nalbari district, an administrative district in the state of Assam, India. Bllelbeli, Nalbari Borigog Banbhag Paschim Nalbari Madhupur Tihu Barbhag Barkhetri {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:75%;" align="center" , + Villages in Barkhetri block , - ! scope="col" , Name of Village ! scope="col" , Block name ! scope="col" , Gram Panchayat name ! scope="col" , District , - , Bamondittari , , Barkhetri , , No Kekankuchi Kaplabari , , Nalbari , - , Banpura , , Barkhetri , , No Kekankuchi Kaplabari , , Nalbari , - , Bartola no-3 , , Barkhetri , , No Kekankuchi Kaplabari , , Nalbari , - , Bartola no-4 , , Barkhetri , , No Kekankuchi Kaplabari , , Nalbari , - , Domdoma Pathar , , Barkhetri , , No Kekankuchi Kaplabari , , Nalbari , - , Gharuabaha Gaon , , Barkhetri , , No Kekankuchi Kaplabari , , Nalbari , - , Kachuapathar , , Barkhetri , , No Kekankuchi Kaplabari , , Nalbari , - , Kaldi , , Barkh ...
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Nalbari District
Nalbari (Pron: nɔ:lˈbɑ:ri) is an administrative district in the state of Assam in India. The district headquarters is located at Nalbari. History Nalbari was declared a sub division of undivided Kamrup District in 1967. The district was created on 14 August 1985 when it was split from Kamrup district. 1 June 2004 saw the formation of Baksa District from parts of three districts, including Nalbari. Geography Nalbari district occupies an area of , The latitude of Nalbari is 26 degrees north and 27 degrees north and the longitude is 91 degrees east and 97 degrees east. The tributaries of the Brahmaputra, the Nona, Buradia, Pagaldia, Ghogra, Borolia and Tihu, which originate in the foothills of the Himalayan Range, are wild in nature and make an enormous contribution to the agrarian economy of the district. Administration Gitimoni Phukan is the current deputy commissioner of Nalbari district. Demographics According to the 2011 census Nalbari district has a population of 7 ...
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Barkhala
Barkhala is a village of Nalbari district in Western Assam under 11 No Deharkuchi Gram Panchayat of Borigog Banbhag Development Block. Language The primary language used in Barkhala is Kamrupi, as in Nalbari district and Kamrup region Education There is a Sanskrit Tol in Barkhala named Jogeswrei Darshan Vidyalaya. See also * Villages of Nalbari District This is a list of villages in Nalbari district, an administrative district in the state of Assam, India. Bllelbeli, Nalbari Borigog Banbhag Paschim Nalbari Madhupur Tihu Barbhag Barkhetri {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:cen ... References External links * Villages in Nalbari district {{Assam-geo-stub ...
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Barkuriha
Barkuriha is a village in Nalbari district, Assam, India. As per 2011 Census of India The 2011 Census of India or the 15th Indian Census was conducted in two phases, house listing and population enumeration. The House listing phase began on 1 April 2010 and involved the collection of information about all buildings. Information ..., Barkuriha has a population of 2915 people with a literacy rate of 90.39%. Barkuriha village had a history of militancy affected area. References Villages in Nalbari district {{Assam-geo-stub ...
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Marowa
Marowa is a village of Nalbari district in Western Assam under 51(5) No Upar Barbhag Gram Panchayat. Language The primary language used in Marowa is Kamrupi, as in Nalbari district and Kamrup region. See also * Villages of Nalbari District This is a list of villages in Nalbari district, an administrative district in the state of Assam, India. Bllelbeli, Nalbari Borigog Banbhag Paschim Nalbari Madhupur Tihu Barbhag Barkhetri {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:cen ... References External links * Villages in Nalbari district {{Assam-geo-stub ...
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Pajipar
Pajipar is one of the least populated villages of Nalbari district in Western Assam under 2 No Khata Gram Panchayat of Pub Nalbari Development Block. Language The primary language used in Pajipar is Kamrupi, as in Nalbari district and Kamrup region. See also * Villages of Nalbari District This is a list of villages in Nalbari district, an administrative district in the state of Assam, India. Bllelbeli, Nalbari Borigog Banbhag Paschim Nalbari Madhupur Tihu Barbhag Barkhetri {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:cen ... References External links * Villages in Nalbari district {{Assam-geo-stub ...
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Haribhanga, Nalbari District
Haribhanga is an agricultural village of Nalbari district in Western Assam under 45 No. Paschim Nambarbhag Gram Panchayat. Eighty percent of the population of this village depends on agriculture for their livelihood. For the development of economic, social, political, art and culture of the greater Haribhanga area, the Haribhanga Gaon Unnayan Sammittee was formed in. 1945. The most renowned, historical and religious holy place of Haribhanga is the Kaliya Gosai Mandir. Language The primary language used in Haribhanga is Kamrupi dialect of Assamese language, as in Nalbari district and Kamrup region. Education # Haribhanga H.S. School #Haribhanga Girl High School. Places to Visit *Kaliya Gosai Mandir It is believed that the formation of Kaliya Gosai Mandir was at Hokakhowa jaan. Towards the east of the jaan, there lived an old lady who got a very unusual visitor one day. The dark-complexioned visitor told the lady to light an earthen lamp at the place where he stayed durin ...
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Batsor
Batsor, also Batshar and Batchar is a village in Nalbari district of the Indian state of Western Assam. It is surrounded by Belsor, Churchuri and Goalpara. Culture Language The primary language is Kamrupi. Festivals Domahi, Amati, Durga Puja, Kali Puja (Shyama Puja, Diwali), Holi, Janmastami, Shivratri etc. are major festivals. Vedic culture is widespread in day-to-day life. Temples Many old temples are present, including Kali Mandir, Ma Kamakhya Mandir (south Batsor) and Durga Mandir. Muslim citizens celebrate Eid, Maharam, Fateha etc. Villagers celebrate all religious occasions together. Transport The village is connected to Nalbari and Gauhati by bus and other privately owned vehicles. National Highway 31 is to the north and is accessible through south by Hajo-Doulashal road. See also * Villages of Nalbari District This is a list of villages in Nalbari district, an administrative district in the state of Assam, India. Bllelbeli, Nalbari Borigog Banbhag P ...
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Sonkuriha
Sonkuriha, 'Suvarnakundya' in ancient times, is a village in Nalbari district of Western Assam. Etymology The modern name is derived from Sanskrit form 'Suvarnakundya', the ancient name of the area. History The arthashastra of Kautilya mentioned flourishing trade with Kamrup. He mentioned finest sik of his times was produced in Sonkuriha (Suvarnakundya).Anjan Kumar Bhattacharyya (1988), Modern Accounting Concepts in Kautilya's Arthaśāstra, p.134 It also produced a special perfume named 'Tailaparnika', which also produced in at least six other places within Kamrup region. The Kamrup also produced Chandana and Aguru products at that time. Like rest of Kamrup region, language used in Sonkuriha is Assamese language. Festivals Domahi, Amati, Durga Puja, Kali Puja (Shyama Puja, Diwali), Holi, Janmastami, Shivratri etc. are major festivals of the village. Vedic upright=1.2, The Vedas are ancient Sanskrit texts of Hinduism. Above: A page from the '' Atharvaveda' ...
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Purna Kamdev
Purna Kamdev is a village of Nalbari district in Western Assam under 11 No. Deharkuchi Gram Panchayat of Borigog Banbhag Development Block. This village is situated on the bank of Baralia river. Language The primary language used in Purna Kamdev is Kamrupi, as in Nalbari district and Kamrup region. Notable people * Dilip Saikia See also * Villages of Nalbari District This is a list of villages in Nalbari district, an administrative district in the state of Assam, India. Bllelbeli, Nalbari Borigog Banbhag Paschim Nalbari Madhupur Tihu Barbhag Barkhetri {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:cen ... References External links * Villages in Nalbari district {{Assam-geo-stub ...
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Purna Daichapra
Purna Daichapra (also known as Lahkar Para) is a village of Nalbari district in Western Assam. This village is situated in the border of Nalbari and Kamrup District. Culture Language The primary language used in Purna Daichapra is Kamrupi language, Kamrupi, as in Nalbari district and Kamrup region. Festivals Holi, Janmastami, Shivratri, etc. are celebrated with much fanfare. Vedic culture is widespread in day-to-day life. Many old temples, such as Daul Mandir and Hanuman Mandir, can be found in this area. Education There is a high school in Purna Daichapra named P B Lahkar Para High School and a lower primary School named Lahkar Para Pateswari LPS. Transport The village is well connected to Nalbari and Gauhati by regular buses, trekkers and other privately owned vehicles in north and accessible through Dimu-Baharghat road. Notable people * Engineer & Social Media Activist Biraj Lahkar See also * Villages of Nalbari District External links

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Kismat Village
Kismat is a village of Nalbari district in Western Assam under 11 No Deharkuchi Gram Panchayat of Borigog Banbhag Development Block. Language The primary language used in Kismat is Kamrupi, as in Nalbari district and Kamrup region. See also * Villages of Nalbari District This is a list of villages in Nalbari district, an administrative district in the state of Assam, India. Bllelbeli, Nalbari Borigog Banbhag Paschim Nalbari Madhupur Tihu Barbhag Barkhetri {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:cen ... References External links * Villages in Nalbari district {{Assam-geo-stub ...
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Deharkuchi
Deharkuchi is a village of Nalbari district in Western Assam under 11 No. Deharkuchi Gram Panchayat of Borigog Banbhag Development Block. This village is located 14 km towards east from Nalbari district headquarters. Language The primary language used in Deharkuchi is Kamrupi, as in Nalbari district and Kamrup region. Education There is a lower primary school in Deharkuchi named Deharkuchi L.P. School See also * Villages of Nalbari District This is a list of villages in Nalbari district, an administrative district in the state of Assam, India. Bllelbeli, Nalbari Borigog Banbhag Paschim Nalbari Madhupur Tihu Barbhag Barkhetri {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:cen ... References External links * Villages in Nalbari district {{Assam-geo-stub ...
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