District de HazaribaghHazaribagh district is one of the twenty-four districts of Jharkhand state, India and the district headquarter located in Hazaribagh town. It is currently a part of the Red Corridor. The district is named after its headquarters, the town of Hazaribagh. The name, Hazaribagh consists of two Persian words, hazar meaning "one thousand", and bagh meaning "garden" - so, the literal meaning of Hazaribagh is 'a city of one thousand gardens'.
District de HooghlyHooghly district (ˈhu:gliː) is one of the districts of the Indian state of West Bengal. It can alternatively be spelt Hoogli or Hugli. The district is named after the Hooghly River. The headquarters of the district are at Hooghly-Chinsura (Chuchura). There are four subdivisions: Chinsurah Sadar, Srirampore, Chandannagore, and Arambagh. The district of Hooghly derived its name from the town of Hooghly on the west bank of the Hugli River about 40 km north of Kolkata. This town was a major river port for trade in India before colonialism.
District de BardhamanBardhaman district (ˈbɑ:rdəˌmən, ˈbɔrˌdɦoman; also spelled Burdwan or Barddhaman or Vardhaman) was a district in West Bengal. On 7 April 2017, the district was bifurcated into two districts: Purba Bardhaman and Paschim Bardhaman district. The headquarters of the district was Bardhaman, and it housed the cities of Asansol and Durgapur. Indian revolutionary Rashbehari Bose was born in village Subaldaha, Bardhaman district. Bengali poet Kumud Ranjan Mullick was born at Kogram and poet Kazi Nazrul Islam was born at Churulia in the same district.
DhanbadDhanbad ( धनबाद, ধানবাদ) est une ville de l'État du Jharkhand en Inde. Surnommée « Capitale du charbon de l'Inde », Dhanbad est célèbre pour ses mines de charbon et ses industries. La ville exploite 112 mines qui produisent chaque année 27,5 millions de tonnes de charbon et génèrent d'importants revenus. La ville est également connue pour ses centrales électriques et sa prestigieuse École des Mines (Indian School of Mines) fréquentée par des étudiants de tout le pays. Catégorie:Ville au Jharkhand Catégorie:
Hazaribaghest une ville indienne située dans le district de Hazaribagh dans l’État du Jharkhand. En 2011, sa population était de . Les femmes des tribus Kurmi, Prajapati, Ganju, Santhal, Oraon, Malhar, Munda..., dans la région de la ville Hazaribagh (altitude 2000 m) dans Jharkhand, sont animistes et peignent les murs de leur maisons avec des images pour célébrer les mariages (l'art "Khovar" avec souvent l'arbre de vie) et pour fêter la moisson et vénérer les vaches (l'art "Sohrai" avec les animaux et les plantes).
District de PuruliaPurulia district (Pron: puruliːaː) is one of the twenty-three districts of West Bengal state in Eastern India. Purulia is the administrative headquarters of the district. Some of the other important towns of Purulia district are Raghunathpur-Adra, Jhalda, Anara and Balarampur. The territory of present Purulia district was a part of Banga, one of the 16 Mahajanapadas according to Jaina Bhagavati Sutra (c. fifth century CE) and was also a part of the country known as Vajra-bhumi in ancient period.
BankuraBankura (bænˈkʊərə) is a city and a municipality in the state of West Bengal, India. It is the headquarters of the Bankura district.Bankura was described as Suhmobhumi. The word larh or rarh (in Nagari: rāḍh) was introduced after 6th century A.D. It comes from the old Austric word ráŕhá or ráŕho which means “land of red soil”. 2-n ancient times "China called Ráŕh by the name of 'Láti'". 3-n Santali, lar means thread, rarh means tune and larh means snake. 4-.
District de BankuraBankura district (Pron: bãkuɽa) is an administrative unit in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is part of Medinipur division—one of the five administrative divisions of West Bengal. Bankura district is surrounded by Purba Bardhaman district and Paschim Bardhaman district in the north, Purulia district in the west, Jhargram district and Paschim Medinipur district in the south, and some part of Hooghly district in the east. Damodar River flows in the northern part of Bankura district and separates it with the major part of Burdwan district.
HooghlyLe Hooghly (en bengali bg, autrefois appelé Ougly) est un large cours d'eau d'Inde. Long de quelque 250 kilomètres il constitue la branche occidentale et un défluent du Gange recevant de plus les eaux de deux affluents importants, le Damodar et le Rupnarayan. Le Hooghly se forme à Santipur près de la ville de Baharampur, traverse la moitié méridionale de l'État du Bengale-Occidental du nord au sud, passe entre les villes jumelles d'Howrah et de Calcutta et se jette dans le golfe du Bengale près de Namkhana.
District de DhanbadDhanbad district is one of the twenty-four districts of Jharkhand state, India, and Dhanbad is the administrative headquarters of this district. As of 2011, it is the second most populous district of Jharkhand (out of 24), after Ranchi. It also has the lowest sex ratio in Jharkhand, at 908. Dhanbad is also known as the coal capital of India, due to extensive coal mining industry that dominates the district. Dhanbad district was constituted in 1956 by carving out the old Dhanbad subdivision Chas and Chandankiyari police stations of the Sadar subdivision of the erstwhile Manbhum district.