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 PalamuPalamu district is one of the twenty-four districts of Jharkhand, India. It was formed in 1892. The administrative headquarters of the district is Medininagar, situated on the Koel River. The Palamu district has sites of Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement in the confluence of the Son and North Koel rivers in Kabra-Kala mound. It is speculated that the Kharwars, which formerly controlled Rohtas Fort to the north, migrated to the current territory of the district.
District de GiridihGiridih district is one of the twenty-four districts of Jharkhand state, India, and Giridih is the administrative headquarters of this district. As of 2011 it is the third most populous district of Jharkhand (out of 24), after Ranchi and Dhanbad. Giridh district was a part of Kharagdiha estate till late 18th century. During the British Raj Giridih became a part of Jungle Terry. After Kol Uprising in 1831, the parganas of Ramgarh, Kharagdiha, Kendi and Kunda became parts of the South-West Frontier Agency and were formed into a division named Hazaribag as the administrative headquarters.
JamshedpurJamshedpur ([जमशेदपुर, جمشید پور) est la ville la plus importante de l'État du Jharkhand en Inde. Jamshedpur est la seule ville en Inde sans municipalité. Sa gestion est entièrement assurée par Tata Steel. Jamshedpur est située sur un plateau entouré de collines dans la région de Chota Nâgpur. Elle est bordée par les rivières Subarnarekha, au nord, et Kharkai, à l'ouest. Surnommée « Steel City » (« Ville de l'acier ») ou « TataNagar » (« Ville de Tata »), Jamshedpur est un important centre industriel et sidérurgique de l'est de l'Inde.
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:
DâmodarDamodar River (Pron: /ˈdʌmoˌdaː/) is a river flowing across the Indian states of Jharkhand and West Bengal. The valley is rich in mineral resources and is home to large-scale mining and industrial activity. It was also known as the Sorrow of Bengal because of its ravaging floods in the plains of West Bengal. The construction of several dams on the Damodar and its tributaries has helped control some of the flooding. Damodar means "rope around the belly", derived from Sanskrit दाम (dama) "rope" and उदर (udara) "belly".
District de RanchiRanchi district is the most populous district of Jharkhand state in eastern India. Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand, is the district headquarters. It was established as a district in 1899. History of Ranchi district Iron slag, potsherds and iron tools have been found in the Chota Nagpur plateau dated to 1400 BCE. Magadha Empire exercised indirect control over the territory, which lasted until the reign of the Ashoka. Kalinga rulers are believed to have ravaged the region during their expeditions to Rajgir and Pataliputra.
District de DumkaDumka district is one of the twenty-four districts of Jharkhand state in eastern India. Dumka is the administrative headquarters of this district. This district covers an area of 3716.02 km^2. This district has a population of 1,321,442 (2011 Census). In 2006, the Indian government named Dumka one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640). It is one of the 21 districts in Jharkhand currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).
Ratha Yatrathumb|Chariots du Ratha Yatra de Puri en 2007. Le Ratha Yatra est le festival des chars en Inde. Transportant des divinités de l'hindouisme, ces chariots peints et décorés sont promenés dans la ville par les fidèles en chantant des hymnes et des mantras. Le plus célèbre se déroule à Puri dans l'état de l'Orissa pour le dieu Jagannath, cependant de telles manifestations populaires ont lieu aussi pour Krishna par exemple. C'est un festival annuel.
SarnaismSarnaism is an Indian religious belief in eastern regions of the subcontinent. The belief is based on worship at Sarna, the sacred groves in the Chota Nagpur Plateau region in the states of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Odisha. According to local belief, a Gram deoti or village deity resides in the sarna, where sacrifice is offered twice a year. Their belief system is alternatively known as "Sarna Dharma", or "Religion of the Holy Woods". Many tribal organization seek its recognition as a distinct religious category for indigenous peoples.