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Coordinates: 21°27′N 85°11′E / 21.450°N 85.183°E / 21.450; 85.183
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'''Pal Lahara''' is a small town in [[Angul district]] of the state of [[Odisha]] and located on [[National Highway 6 (India)|NH6]], where it intersects with [[National Highway 23 (India)|NH23]], {{convert|91|km}} by road north of [[Angul]].<ref name="GM">{{cite map|title= Maps|publisher=[[Google Maps]]}}</ref> Not far from the banks of the [[Rengali Reservoir]] which is to the west, the [[Malayagiri Forest Range]] is to the southeast.<ref name="GM"/> Pallahara is one of the subdivisional headquarters in Angul district.
'''Pal Lahara''' is a small town in [[Angul district]] of the state of [[Odisha]] and located on [[National Highway 6 (India)|NH6]], where it intersects with [[National Highway 23 (India)|NH23]], {{convert|91|km}} by road north of [[Angul]].<ref name="GM">{{cite map|title= Maps|publisher=[[Google Maps]]}}</ref> Not far from the banks of the [[Rengali Reservoir]] which is to the west, the [[Malayagiri Forest Range]] is to the southeast.<ref name="GM"/> Pallahara is one of the subdivisional headquarters in Angul district.
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==History==
==History==
main Pallahara Block
main Pallahara Block
Pallahara State Pallahara was a relatively large [[princely state]] at one time until its territory began to decline.<ref name="Dept1930">{{cite book|author=India. Foreign and Political Dept|title=A collection of treaties, engagements and sanads relating to India and neighbouring countries|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gfwlAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=26 October 2012|year=1930|publisher=Government of India Central Publication Branch|page=340}}</ref>
Pallahara State Pallahara was a relatively large [[princely state]] at one time until its territory began to decline.<ref name="Dept1930">{{cite book|author=India. Foreign and Political Dept|title=A collection of treaties, engagements and sanads relating to India and neighbouring countries|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gfwlAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=26 October 2012|year=1930|publisher=Government of India Central Publication Branch|page=340}}</ref>


The forests in the area were traditionally rich in [[bamboo]] and the local [[Juang people]] are adept at basketry.<ref name="Patnaik1997">{{cite book|last=Patnaik|first=Nihar Ranjan|title=Economic History of Odisha|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1AA9W9_4Z9gC&pg=PA373|accessdate=26 October 2012|year=1997|publisher=Indus Publishing|isbn=978-81-7387-075-0|page=373}}</ref>
The forests in the area were traditionally rich in [[bamboo]] and the local [[Juang people]] are adept at basketry.<ref name="Patnaik1997">{{cite book|last=Patnaik|first=Nihar Ranjan|title=Economic History of Odisha|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1AA9W9_4Z9gC&pg=PA373|accessdate=26 October 2012|year=1997|publisher=Indus Publishing|isbn=978-81-7387-075-0|page=373}}</ref>
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[[Category:Cities and towns in Angul district]]

Revision as of 13:48, 22 March 2021

Pallahara
Town
Pallahara is located in Odisha
Pallahara
Pallahara
Location in Odisha
Pallahara is located in India
Pallahara
Pallahara
Pallahara (India)
Coordinates: 21°27′N 85°11′E / 21.450°N 85.183°E / 21.450; 85.183
Country India
StateOdisha
DistrictAngul
Languages
 • OfficialOdia
Time zoneUTC5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationOD-35 (Talcher)
Nearest RTO
OD-28 (Deogarh)

Pal Lahara is a small town in Angul district of the state of Odisha and located on NH6, where it intersects with NH23, 91 kilometres (57 mi) by road north of Angul.[1] Not far from the banks of the Rengali Reservoir which is to the west, the Malayagiri Forest Range is to the southeast.[1] Pallahara is one of the subdivisional headquarters in Angul district.

History

main Pallahara Block Pallahara State Pallahara was a relatively large princely state at one time until its territory began to decline.[2]

The forests in the area were traditionally rich in bamboo and the local Juang people are adept at basketry.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Maps (Map). Google Maps.
  2. ^ India. Foreign and Political Dept (1930). A collection of treaties, engagements and sanads relating to India and neighbouring countries. Government of India Central Publication Branch. p. 340. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  3. ^ Patnaik, Nihar Ranjan (1997). Economic History of Odisha. Indus Publishing. p. 373. ISBN 978-81-7387-075-0. Retrieved 26 October 2012.

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