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  2. Chota Nagpur Plateau - Wikipedia

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    Map of Chhota Nagpur in 1906. The Chota Nagpur Plateau consists of three steps. The highest step is in the western part of the plateau, where pats as a plateau is locally called, are 910 to 1,070 metres (3,000 to 3,500 ft) above sea level. The highest point is 1,164 metres (3,819 ft).

  3. Chota Nagpur Division - Wikipedia

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    Chota Nagpur Plateau area. Political Divisions. 1909 Imperial Gazetteer of India map section. Chota Nagpur Division, also known as the South-West Frontier, was an administrative division of British India. It included most of the present-day state of Jharkhand as well as adjacent portions of West Bengal, Orissa, and Chhattisgarh.

  4. Damodar River - Wikipedia

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    The Chota Nagpur Plateau receives an average annual rainfall of around 1,400 mm (55 in), almost all of it in the monsoon months between June and August. [8] The huge volume of water that flows down the Damodar and its tributaries during the monsoons used to be a fury in the upper reaches of the valley.

  5. Central Highlands (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Central Highlands of India is a large geological structure and biogeographic region located between the Deccan plateau and the Indo-Gangetic plains consisting of number of mountain ranges, including Vindhya and Aravali ranges, and the Chota Nagpur and Malwa plateaus. [1] It is the single most important feature of Central India.

  6. Chota Nagpur Tributary States - Wikipedia

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    The Chota Nagpur Tributary States [1] or Chota Nagpur States were a group of small, non-salute states (minor princely states) during the British Raj in India, located on the Chota Nagpur Plateau. British suzerainty over the states was exercised through the government of the Bengal Presidency .

  7. Biharinath - Wikipedia

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    Chota Nagpur Plateau Biharinath is the tallest hill of Bankura District , in the Indian state of West Bengal ., and one of the dense forest areas of the district. It is a part of the Eastern Ghats .

  8. Chota Nagpur - Wikipedia

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    Chota Nagpur may refer to: Chota Nagpur Plateau, in eastern India; Chota Nagpur Division, a division of British India; Chota Nagpur Tributary States, a collection of princely states of British India (historic) North Chotanagpur division, one of the five divisions in the Indian state of Jharkhand

  9. Vindhya Range - Wikipedia

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    Chota Nagpur Plateau The Vindhya Range (also known as Vindhyachal ) ( pronounced [ʋɪnd̪ʱjə] ) is a complex, discontinuous chain of mountain ridges , hill ranges, highlands and plateau escarpments in west-central India .