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Khariar's culture is a blend of traditional festivals, food, dance etc. Khariar has a cultural heritage that arose due to intermingling of different religions. The major language used is Sambalpuri/ Kosli, which is widely used in each and every part of Khariar region. Nuakhai is the major festival celebrated in this region.
The Kharia are an Austroasiatic tribal ethnic group from east-central India. [5] They originally speak the Kharia language, which belong to Austroasiatic languages.They are sub-divided into three groups known as the Hill Kharia, Delki Kharia and the Dudh Kharia. [6]
The five blocks are Khariar, Nuapada, Komna, Boden and Sinapali. The main town is Boden, 27 kilometres from Khariar, and 97 kilometres from Nuapada district headquarters. Fourteen Gram Panchayats and eighty-nine Revenue Villages make up the Boden block. [1]
Khariar is a Vidhan Sabha constituency of Nuapada district, Odisha. [2] This constituency includes Khariar NAC, Khariar block, Boden block and Sinapali Block. [3] [4]
Khariar came under the Marathas in 1741 CE and the British occupied it in 1818. In 1905 when the District of Sambalpur and some feudatory states including Kalahandi were amalgamated with Orissa Division of Bengal, the Government of the Central Provinces opposed merger of Khariar with Sambalpur and in 1906 Khariar became a part of the Mahasamund ...
On the basis of art style, colour composition of the motifs, the paintings can be dated to the Mesolithic or Chalcolithic periods. The paintings at Gudahandi of Kalahandi may be placed about the 15th millennium B.C., but those at Yogimath are somewhat of later period and may be assigned to about the 10th millennium B.C. [2] The paintings are largely disfigured by human vandalism and ...
Jitamitra Prasad Singhdeo in his library at Khariar Palace, Nuapada, Odisha 2018 Jitamitra Prasad Singh Deo (born 29 August 1946) is an Indian historian and archaeologist. He is from Khariar , Nuapada , Odisha, India . [ 1 ]
It was a part of Khariar Zamindari, which formed the eastern and the southeastern region of Raipur district of Chhattisgarh division in Central Province till 1 April 1936, when it was transferred to Odisha on its creation. It is now in Komna block of Nuapada district in Orissa. [2] In Chhattisgarh they are found in Raipur district. [3]