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East Indian district during the British Raj
Manbhum District was one of the districts of the East India during the British Raj. After India's independence, the district became a part of Bihar State
Manbhum
Movement in Bihar Province, India, to promote Bengali
The Bengali Language Movement of Manbhum was a cultural and political movement that took place in the then Bihar Province from 1912 to 1956. Post independence
Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum)
Bengali_Language_Movement_(Manbhum)
Lok Sabha constituency in West Bengal
constituency no. 238), Purulia (assembly constituency no. 239) Manbhum North Manbhum South West Bengal Socialist Party (Biman Mitra) Forward Bloc (Marxist
Purulia Lok Sabha constituency
Purulia_Lok_Sabha_constituency
District in West Bengal, India
1833 the Jungle Mahals district was broken up and a new district called Manbhum was constituted with headquarters at Manbazar. The district was very large
Purulia_district
1767-1833 peasant rebellion
surrounding the Jungle Mahals settlements of Dhalbhum, Midnapore, Bishnupur and Manbhum against the rule of the East India Company (EIC). The literal meaning of
Chuar_Rebellion
Group of dialects of Bengali
other adjacent areas of West Bengal, Jharkhand and Odisha, previously Manbhum and Dhalbhum regions in Bengal Presidency. It is one of the Bengali dialects
Western_Bengali_dialects
British Raj areas in West Bengal
revenue collection. The rebellion spread across Midnapore, Bishnupur, and Manbhum district, peaking in 1798-1799. In response to the unrest, the British
Jungle_Mahals
Administrative division of British India
Singhbhum and Manbhum, while a Munsif handled cases for Purulia. The Deputy Commissioner also served as a Subordinate Judge. In 1910, the Manbhum-Sambalpur
Chota_Nagpur_Division
Plateau in eastern India
at an average level of around 300 metres (1,000 ft). It covers the old Manbhum and Singhbhum districts. High hills are a striking part of this section
Chota_Nagpur_Plateau
Indian politician
part in the Bengali language movement in Manbhum. He raised the issue of Bengali language movement in Manbhum in the Lok Sabha. He wrote Tusu songs during
Bhajahari_Mahato
1832-33 Indian Tribal Rebellion
revolt of Bhumij tribals, led by Ganga Narayan Singh during 1832–33 in the Manbhum and Jungle Mahal areas of the erstwhile Midnapore district, Bengal. The
Bhumij_Revolt
Metropolis in Jharkhand, India
Purulia district was carved out of the district of Manbhum. In the Settlement Report for Manbhum (1928) it was stated that no rock inscriptions, copper
Dhanbad
Indo-Aryan language spoken in eastern India
resembles the Kurmali Thar of Manbhum. The principal apparent difference is the result of the characters employed in writing. In Manbhum the character adopted
Kurmali_language
Assembly Election of West Bengal, India
district east of the river Mahananda and the Purulia sub-district of the Manbhum district in the south (except Char Thana) were transferred from Bihar to
1957 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
1957_West_Bengal_Legislative_Assembly_election
Indo-Aryan language
other in the spirit of fraternity. Hindi Belt Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum) Hindi Divas – the official day to celebrate Hindi as a language. Languages
Hindi
Folk dances of a state in India
Chhau dance form of manbhum style is found in Nimdih Block of Saraikela kharsawan district of Jharkhand since undivided Manbhum district. Some famous
Folk_dances_of_Jharkhand
Assembly Election of West Bengal, India
district east of the river Mahananda and the Purulia sub-district of the Manbhum district in the south (except Char Thana) were transferred from Bihar to
1952 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election
1952_West_Bengal_Legislative_Assembly_election
Defunct political party from Purulia, West Bengal
Lok Sewak Sangh ('Union of Servants of the People', abbreviated LSS), or Manbhum Lok Sewak Sangh, was a political party in Purulia District, West Bengal
Lok_Sewak_Sangh
and the Purulia district was formed on 1 November 1956 from parts of the Manbhum district of Bihar. Later, some large districts were divided into smaller
Districts_of_West_Bengal
District of Jharkhand in India
Chandankiyari police stations of the Sadar subdivision of the erstwhile Manbhum district. Dhanbad is Police district since 1928. The re-organisation of
Dhanbad_district
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
current in the Manbhum area, such as Purulia but also in the southeastern part of the Hazaribagh district that borders on the Manbhum region. The Oriya
Magahi_language
Culinary tradition
Indian states of West Bengal, Tripura, eastern part of Jharkhand known as Manbhum and a region of Assam known as Barak valley. The cuisine has been shaped
Bengali_cuisine
City in West Bengal, India
Website of Purulia District. "Bengal District Gazetteers – Manbhum by H. Coupland". Page 76: Manbhum, Castes and Tribes. University of California, San Diego
Manbazar
Discrimination against Bengali people
Bihar including Manbhum. In the context of these incidents, deep anger was born among the Bengali-speaking common people of Manbhum and created adverse
Anti-Bengali_sentiment
Indian politician (1897–2003)
She was born on 14 August 1897 and was popularly known as "Manbhum Janani" (Mother of Manbhum district). In 1908, at the age of 11, she was married to Atul
Labanya_Prabha_Ghosh
Ethnic group of India
meaning "people originating from Bhum areas, i.e. Singhbhum, Dhalbhum, Manbhum, Barabhum, etc.", Dalton also had claimed that Bhumijs were the original
Bhumij_people
Division of Jharkhand, India
area demarcated as Damin-i-koh. Santal from Cuttack, Dhalbhum, Birbhum, Manbhum, Hazaribagh migrated, clear forest tracts and started cultivating these
Santhal_Pargana_division
Hilly plateau in West Bengal, India
Bengal Subah. Later on after defeat of Mughals, the area became a part of Manbhum district under the British Raj. After the independence the area became
Ajodhya_Hills
District in West Bengal, India
Sonamukhi, Indas, Kotulpur, Shergarh and Senpahari were transferred from Manbhum to Burdwan. At that time Bankura has area of 1,346 square miles (3,490 km2)
Bankura_district
Indian freedom fighter
leading his community, while Gopal Majhi led the Kudmi people in the Manbhum region. Raghunath Mahato was born on 21 March 1738 in Ghutiadih (Butparsa
Raghunath_Mahato
Mask used for Chhau dancing
Movement (Manbhum) Charra Airfield Chhau dance Chhau mask Chota Nagpur Plateau Deulghata Dharmathakur Garh Panchkot Jungle Mahals Manbhum Purulia arms
Chhau_mask
"Chuars" as "barbaric." The rebellion spread across Midnapore, Bishnupur, and Manbhum, prompting the British to reorganize the area and impose stricter control
South-West_Frontier_Agency
Community development block in West Bengal, India
of the district and it led to the Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum). In 1956, the Manbhum district was partitioned between Bihar and West Bengal under
Bandwan (community development block)
Bandwan_(community_development_block)
Vocabulary Grammar Bengali language movement Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum) Bengali Language Movement (Barak Valley) Bengali language Movement (North
Folk Music Festivals in Bangladesh
Folk_Music_Festivals_in_Bangladesh
Metropolis in Jharkhand, India
Bokaro which was just a village during the time of Mughals and Sultanates. Manbhum region also covered Bokaro which was ruled by Mughal and Sultanates. Bokaro
Bokaro_Steel_City
Community development block in West Bengal, India
of the district and it led to the Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum). In 1956, the Manbhum district was partitioned between Bihar and West Bengal under
Hura (community development block)
Hura_(community_development_block)
Vidhan Sabha constituency
Movement (Manbhum) Charra Airfield Chhau dance Chhau mask Chota Nagpur Plateau Deulghata Dharmathakur Garh Panchkot Jungle Mahals Manbhum Purulia arms
Raghunathpur, West Bengal Assembly constituency
Raghunathpur,_West_Bengal_Assembly_constituency
Cattle herding caste of India
Medinipur (6,191), Singhbhum (5,819), Manbhum (1,543), and Bankura (1,496). In 1872, 2077 Bagals returned from Manbhum and included as subdivision of Goala
Bagal_(caste)
Traditional art work of West Bengal and Odisha, India
characterized by many peculiarities in colour and design. The patachitra of Manbhum, now known as Purulia can easily be distinguished by their preference for
Pattachitra
Community development block in West Bengal, India
of the district and it led to the Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum). In 1956, the Manbhum district was partitioned between Bihar and West Bengal under
Jhalda_II
Cultural heritage of West Bengal
characterized by many peculiarities in colour and design. The patachitra of Manbhum, now known as Purulia can easily be distinguished by their preference for
Arts_of_West_Bengal
City in West Bengal, India
Movement (Manbhum) Charra Airfield Chhau dance Chhau mask Chota Nagpur Plateau Deulghata Dharmathakur Garh Panchkot Jungle Mahals Manbhum Purulia arms
Purulia
Indigenous aboriginal community in India
states of Keonjhar, Bonai, Gangapur, Bamra, Santal paragana, Hazaribagh, Manbhum and Singhbhum as well as most regions of Eastern India and Lower Assam
Bhuiya
Campaign to preserve Bengali language and Bengalis culture
to oppose anti-Bengali sentiment in India. The movement was started in Manbhum in 1940, ahead of the Partition of India which allocated eastern Bengal
Bengali language movements in India
Bengali_language_movements_in_India
Environmental activist
Dukhu Majhi Born (1945-01-01) January 1, 1945 (age 81) Sindri, Baghmundi, Manbhum, Bihar (presently Purulia, West Bengal) Other name Gachh Dadu (Tree Grandfather)
Dukhu_Majhi
Vidhan Sabha constituency
Movement (Manbhum) Charra Airfield Chhau dance Chhau mask Chota Nagpur Plateau Deulghata Dharmathakur Garh Panchkot Jungle Mahals Manbhum Purulia arms
Para_Assembly_constituency
Rebellion in present-day Jharkhand, Eastern India
economic amenities a large numbers of Santals came to settle from Dhalbhum, Manbhum, Hazaribagh, Midnapore, and other surrounding areas. Soon, their population
Santhal_rebellion
Place in Bihar, India
Bengal Provinces of Patna, Gaya, Mongir and Bhagalpur; The Santal Parganas, Manbhum, Singhbhum, and Birbhum; Bankura, Baniganj, Bardwan, and Hughli; in 1872–73"
Rajauli
State in eastern India
1779, the Bhumij tribes again rose in arms against the British rule in Manbhum, called the Chuar Rebellion. In 1807, the Oraons in Barway murdered their
Jharkhand
Element in Hindu temple architecture
in English, though the deul temples are also of a different form in the Manbhum region of Western Bengal. There are three types of Deulas: In terms of
Deula
Guardian spirit venerated by both Hindu and Muslim residents of the Sundarbans, Bengal
Vocabulary Grammar Bengali language movement Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum) Bengali Language Movement (Barak Valley) Bengali language Movement (North
Bonbibi
control after 1950, was integrated into West Bengal. Portions (the then Manbhum) of Bihar were subsequently merged with West Bengal and now this region
Politics_of_West_Bengal
Leaders of Santhal rebellion (1855–1856)
amenities a large numbers of Santhals came to settle from Cuttack, Dhalbhum, Manbhum, Hazaribagh, Midnapore etc. Soon, mahajans and zamindars as tax-collecting
Sidhu_and_Kanhu_Murmu
Purulia Government Engineering College J. K. College Raghunathpur College Manbhum Mahavidyalaya Nistarini Women's College Achhruram Memorial College, Jhalda
Higher education in West Bengal
Higher_education_in_West_Bengal
Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group
distinguish themselves from other Bengalis. The people of Purulia, and greater Manbhum, reside in far-western Bengal and have some regional differences with the
Bengalis
Bengali freedom fighter and activist (1925–2014)
in the Quit India Movement of 1942 and the Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum). Mahato was born about 1925 in Majhihira village, Purulia, West Bengal
Bhabini_Mahato
Caste in India
listed as Backward. In Patna division, Tirhut, Bengal, Hazaribagh and Manbhum, they were included in Scheduled Caste. After independence, they were included
Turi_(caste)
Submerged location in West Bengal, India
Bengal Provinces of Patna, Gaya, Mongir and Bhagalpur; The Santal Parganas, Manbhum, Singhbhum and Birbhum; Bankura, Raniganj, Bardwan and Hughli; in 1872-73
Telkupi
the chief architect of "Bangabhukti Andolon". He is famous in the title "Manbhum Keshari". He was active freedom fighter during British Raj and he left
Atul_Chandra_Ghosh
Art movement and a style of Indian painting in the early 20th century
Vocabulary Grammar Bengali language movement Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum) Bengali Language Movement (Barak Valley) Bengali language Movement (North
Bengal_School_of_Art
Former district in Bihar, India
the Paharia tribe, who refused. The Santals, migrating from Dhalbhum, Manbhum, Hazaribagh, and Midnapore, rapidly increased in population, from 3,000
Santal_Parganas_district
West Bengal Legislative Assembly constituency
Movement (Manbhum) Charra Airfield Chhau dance Chhau mask Chota Nagpur Plateau Deulghata Dharmathakur Garh Panchkot Jungle Mahals Manbhum Purulia arms
Bandwan_Assembly_constituency
Indian act reforming state boundaries
slightly by the transfer of minor territories to West Bengal (Purulia from Manbhum District, Islampur from Purnea district). Bombay State: the state was enlarged
States Reorganisation Act, 1956
States_Reorganisation_Act,_1956
Community development block in West Bengal, India
of the district and it led to the Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum). In 1956, the Manbhum district was partitioned between Bihar and West Bengal under
Manbazar_I
Former finance minister of Bihar, India
associated with the movement, which started on the question of including Manbhum in West Bengal. He was one of the prominent leader to voice support for
Aklu_Ram_Mahto
Damodar at the foot of the Panchet Hill. "Bengal District Gazetteers - Manbhum by H. Coupland, ICS". First Published 1911. University of California, San
Panchet_Hill
Forced usage of Hindi in India
Movement Bengali Language Movement (Barak Valley) Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum) International Mother Language Day Promotion of Standard Chinese Venkatachalapathy
Hindi_imposition
District of British India of Bengal Presidency
state, and "Bhum" signifies the land, thereby forming the land of Singh. Manbhum, Barabhum, Dhalbhum, Bhanjbhum and other nearby areas follow similar nomenclature
Singhbhum_district
Province of British India from 1699 to 1947
Kandhmal, Puri, Sambalpur, Singhbhum, Hazaribagh, Ranchi, Palamau, and Manbhum. The princely states of Sikkim and the tributary states of Odisha and Chhota
Bengal_Presidency
Grammar of the Bengali language
Vocabulary Grammar Bengali language movement Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum) Bengali Language Movement (Barak Valley) Bengali language Movement (North
Bengali_grammar
Movement to end British rule in India
including the rebellion led by Tilka Manjhi in 1784; Bhumij Revolt of Manbhum from 1798 to 1799; the Chero Uprising of Palamu in 1800 under the leadership
Indian_independence_movement
Activist group in India
West Bengal. At the conference, Dr. S. K. Ganguly demanded the merger of Manbhum, Hazaribagh, Santal Parganas, Ranchi, Purnea and parts of Singbhum district
New_Bengal_Association
since 1946; Member, Mines Rescue Stations Committee since 1939; President, Manbhum D.C.C., 1941; Vice-President, All-India Trade Union Congress, 1945; President
P._C._Bose
Community development block in West Bengal, India
Khatra and Raipur and the outpost of Simplapal being transferred from Manbhum, and the thanas of Sonamukhi, Kotulpur and Indas being retransferred from
Patrasayer (community development block)
Patrasayer_(community_development_block)
Clothing traditions of West Bengal, India
Vocabulary Grammar Bengali language movement Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum) Bengali Language Movement (Barak Valley) Bengali language Movement (North
Bengali_traditional_dress
Village in West Bengal, India
Website of Purulia District. "Bengal District Gazetteers – Manbhum by H. Coupland". Page 76: Manbhum, Castes and Tribes. University of California, San Diego
Kenda,_Purulia
Administrative units of British India
district Purnia district Santhal Pargana district Hazaribagh district Manbhum district Palamau district Ranchi district Singhbhum district Gaya district
Districts_of_British_India
Principle which states that knowledge and work are not separate
'Basic Education', came to a remote village named Majhihira in the then Manbhum district of Bihar (now in West Bengal), where he founded the Majhihira
Nai_Talim
Leader of Kol Uprising (1792-1832)
farmer family. Kol rebellion was spread to Ranchi, Hazaribagh, Palamu and Manbhum. In 1831, Budhu Bhagat led Kol rebellion against the British. In 1832,
Budhu_Bhagat
Musical instrument of the Mru people
Vocabulary Grammar Bengali language movement Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum) Bengali Language Movement (Barak Valley) Bengali language Movement (North
Ploong
Bengali Hindu religious dance
Vocabulary Grammar Bengali language movement Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum) Bengali Language Movement (Barak Valley) Bengali language Movement (North
Dhunuchi_Nritya
Zamindari estate
the entire area between the Damodar and Barakar rivers in what was then Manbhum district, which later became Dhanbad district. The Jharia Raj area was
Jharia_Raj
West Bengal Legislative Assembly constituency
Movement (Manbhum) Charra Airfield Chhau dance Chhau mask Chota Nagpur Plateau Deulghata Dharmathakur Garh Panchkot Jungle Mahals Manbhum Purulia arms
Baghmundi Assembly constituency
Baghmundi_Assembly_constituency
College in Purulia, West Bengal, India
affiliating college of Patna University. It is the first college in the Manbhum district of Bihar, now the district of Purulia in West Bengal. Gokul Kumari
J._K._College
Mixed cloth of tussar silk and cotton
cotton produced in Bengal. It was a handwoven material in the 19th century, Manbhum and Bankura produced most of it. Garbhasuti was a common name for fabrics
Garbhasuti
Community development block in West Bengal, India
of the district and it led to the Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum). In 1956, the Manbhum district was partitioned between Bihar and West Bengal under
Raghunathpur_II
Vocabulary Grammar Bengali language movement Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum) Bengali Language Movement (Barak Valley) Bengali language Movement (North
Music_of_Bengal
Subdivision in Jharkhand, India
the transfer of the headquarters of Gobindapur subdivision of erstwhile Manbhum District to Dhanbaid (as it was then known) in the closing years of the
Dhanbad_Sadar_subdivision
Historic site in India
Movement (Manbhum) Charra Airfield Chhau dance Chhau mask Chota Nagpur Plateau Deulghata Dharmathakur Garh Panchkot Jungle Mahals Manbhum Purulia arms
Garh_Panchkot
Caste in India
Chotanagpur division of Bihar. In Patna division, Palamu, Hazaribagh, Manbhum and Bengal, they were included in Scheduled Caste. They are included in
Ghasi
Vidhan Sabha constituency
Movement (Manbhum) Charra Airfield Chhau dance Chhau mask Chota Nagpur Plateau Deulghata Dharmathakur Garh Panchkot Jungle Mahals Manbhum Purulia arms
Purulia_Assembly_constituency
Vocabulary Grammar Bengali language movement Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum) Bengali Language Movement (Barak Valley) Bengali language Movement (North
List_of_Baul_artists
Community development block in West Bengal, India
of the district and it led to the Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum). In 1956, the Manbhum district was partitioned between Bihar and West Bengal under
Jhalda_I
Abugida used to write Bengali
Vocabulary Grammar Bengali language movement Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum) Bengali Language Movement (Barak Valley) Bengali language Movement (North
Bengali_alphabet
Territorial partition in British India
Congress Indian National Congress (1947-1967) Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum) Naxalism Bangla Congress (1969-1970) Indian National Congress (1971-1977)
Partition_of_Bengal_(1905)
Bengali new year
Vocabulary Grammar Bengali language movement Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum) Bengali Language Movement (Barak Valley) Bengali language Movement (North
Pohela_Boishakh
Indian freedom fighter and politician
Indian National Congress. Between 1922 and 1948 he was a member of the Manbhum District Congress Committee and the Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee. Das
Bibhuti_Bhusan_Das_Gupta
Indian anthropologist
Tribal Central India' (1962) and 'Bhumij-Kshatriya social movement in south Manbhum (1959) in which he viewed tribes and castes not as separate and isolated
Surajit_Chandra_Sinha
Community development block in West Bengal, India
Khatra and Raipur and the outpost of Simplapal being transferred from Manbhum, and the thanas of Sonamukhi, Kotulpur and Indas being retransferred from
Sonamukhi (community development block)
Sonamukhi_(community_development_block)
Saturday bazaar in Santiniketan, West Bengal
Vocabulary Grammar Bengali language movement Bengali Language Movement (Manbhum) Bengali Language Movement (Barak Valley) Bengali language Movement (North
Shonajhuri_Haat
MANBHUM
MANBHUM
MANBHUM
MANBHUM
Male
Norse
Old Norse byname for a short, squat man, KNÚTR means "knot."Â
Boy/Male
Irish Gaelic
Free.
Female
Egyptian
, Anouke.
Boy/Male
English American Latin Persian
Strong.; the name of more than 50 saints and three Roman emperors.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Sindhi, Tamil
Intelligent Girl
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Natalie, NATILLE means "birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."
Girl/Female
Indian, Modern, Telugu
First Letter of Parent Name
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Gift from God.
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Shiva and Krishana
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Hebrew, Irish
Of the Earth; Blend of Tara and Erin; From Ireland; Rocky Hill
MANBHUM
MANBHUM
MANBHUM
MANBHUM
MANBHUM