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Lohra may refer to: *Lohra, Bihar, India *Lohra, Germany **Lohra (megalithic tomb), near Lohra, Germany *Lohra (tribe) Lohra is a community found in Jharkhand. They are traditionally associated with works of iron smelting. History Histrorians have no idea from which period the Lohra are residing in Chotanagpur plateau. There is also no oral or folklore about th ...
, a tribe and social community in Jharkhand, India {{disambiguation ...
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Lohra, Bihar
Lohra Village Jamui district, state of Bihar in eastern India. Geography It is located 5 km from Jamui district, in Bihar. and It is 160 km from Patna. the capital of Bihar state. It has a population of about 4899 persons living in around 749 households.the land of Lohra is very fertile. Alluvial Soil formation which is mostly deposited by several lake/pond and nearest river of this area. It's very close to the Jamui, that well connected to the all of India through roads and the main Delhi-Howrah rail line is only 7 kilometres away at Mallepur (the Mallepur railway station is also known as the Jamui railway station). The JayaPrakash Narayan International Airport in Patna is about 161 kilometres away and the Gaya International Airport is only 131 kilometres away. Situated along the Bihar-Jharkhand border, Jamui is dotted with hills and the small retreat town of Simultala falls within the Jhajha block, on the main Delhi-Howrah rail line. Economy The literacy rate of th ...
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Lohra, Germany
Lohra is a municipality in Marburg-Biedenkopf district in the administrative region of Gießen in Hesse, Germany. Geography Lohra's municipal area, measuring 49 km², stretches across the middle Salzböde valley and the ''Versgrund''. Among its neighbouring communities are Weimar an der Lahn in the northeast, Fronhausen in the southeast and in the northwest Gladenbach, all in the Marburg-Biedenkopf district, as well as the town of Lollar, Wettenberg and Biebertal in Gießen district, and Bischoffen in Lahn-Dill district. The community of Lohra is found in the so-called ''Marburger Land''. Together with the communities of Fronhausen, Weimar and Ebsdorfergrund, Lohra forms the southern part of Marburg-Biedenkopf. The community of Lohra is sometimes wrongly said to be part of the ''Hessisches Hinterland'', but not even any of the old villages now belonging to Lohra were part of the old Biedenkopf district, and therefore they were not part of the ''Hinterland''; they had been p ...
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Lohra (megalithic Tomb)
The Lohra tomb (german: Steinkammergrab von Lohra) was a megalithic monument outside Lohra, Germany, Lohra near Marburg in north central Hesse, Germany. It is one of the lesser known among its type in Central Europe. It dates to the late Neolithic, probably just after 3000 BC. It belongs to the gallery graves of the Wartberg culture, but is unique among them because of its rich pottery, ceramic assemblage. Discovery and excavation The tomb was discovered accidentally in 1931 by the farmer Jakob Elmshäuser who encountered an obstacle when ploughing a field. It turned out to be a large rectangular sandstone block, sitting just below the surface. Professor Gero von Merhart, specialist for prehistory, prehistoric monuments in the area, was contacted. As a result, the site was Excavation (archaeology), excavated by students from the University of Marburg under the direction of Otto Uenze. Tomb architecture The sunken rectangular chamber measured c. 5 x 2.2m (internal measurements), ...
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