Chakulia

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Chakulia (चाकुलिया) is a town and block in East Singhbhum District of Jharkhand State, India. Lying on the foothills of Dalma Hills, this place is known for its natural environment, and the green lush field of farmers.

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Location

Chakulia is a Block in East Singhbhum District of Jharkhand State, India. Chakulia Block Head Quarters is Chakulia town. Musabani City , Ghatshila City , Jhargram City , Rairangpur City are the nearby Cities to Chakulia. Chakulia consist of 264 Villages and 20 Panchayats . It is in the 102 m elevation(altitude) . Baripada , Jamshedpur , Medinipur (Midnapore) , East Medinipur , Midnapore (Medinipur) are the near by Important tourist destinations to see. [1]

Jat clans

Following Jat clans have similarity with places shown in bold in this tahsil/block. There is need to further research this correlation.

Villages in Chakulia Block

Aalagora, Aamdangra, Akhuapara, Amabhulla, Amlagora, Andhariya, Bagdiha, Baghauri, Baghduba, Baiknthpur, Baksol, Baliaguri, Balibandh, Baliduma, Bankati, Bankitihat Tola, Barabirdo, Baradangua, Baradih, Baragariyas, Baramchati, Baranta, Barasol, Baratolia, Bardikanpur, Bariyagajar, Barkola, Barpattola, Barsadiha, Bawandih, Beanasoli, Bejhria, Belbariya, Betana, Bhadradanga, Bhadukocha, Bhalkapahari, Bhalukbinda, Bhandosol, Bhandru, Bhedurpur, Bhhalkuknala, Biharipur, Birbhanga, Borasolli, Bordhidih, Brajballabhpur, Brujbani, Buandih, Chalumiyahat, Chandwa, Charaiduba, Chatrabuba, Chauthi, Chhotagariya, Chiyabandhi, Chotabirdo, Dakhinasol, Dakui, Dangauri, Darkhauli, Das Tola, Daxhinasol, Deosol, Devatunala, Dhadhika, Dhagam, Dharsol, Dhobasol, Dhorasai, Digarsai, Dighi, Domro, Drika, Dubrajpur , Dudhiasol, Dudhiyashol, Dugridih, Dumerdiha, Durgadih, Duwarisol, Faldua, Galudih, Gamahariya, Ganga, Gargaria, Ghagharatola, Ghaghra, Giritola, Godrasol, Gohaldangra, Govindpur, Harniya, Hathibari, Indbani, Jagnathpur, Jainagar, Jaipur, Jambani, Jamdohari, Jamdol, Jamira , Jamua, Jamuna, Jamuna Bhula, Jantadih, Jharia, Jhariya, Jirapara, Jobhi, Johram, Jordiha, Jorisa, Kadamdiha, Kadmasoli, Kairadih, Kakarisol, Kalajharia, Kalajor, Kalidaspur, Kalsimukh, Kamarigora, Kandadengri, Kanimahuli, Kantabani, Kantaboni, Kashiya, Kasiabera, Katasmara, Katholiya, Kenda Dangari 1, Kendbani, Kerukocha, Khadandih, Khairbani, Khajuria, Kharbanda, Khardauli, Khariasol, Khariatola, Kisonipur, Kolbadhiya, Kuchiasoli, Kuchiyakanal, Kuhrapahari, Kuldiha, Kumarsol, Kusmoti, Kutrapara, Labedih, Lakkhihera, Lakkhipura, Lataghar, Laubera, Lohamahiya, Luagaon, Machadiha, Machhkandana, Madhpur, Madhuasoli, Mahto Tola, Mahubani, Mahulbera, Makri, Malkhan, Manjhitola, Mardababdh, Matapur, Mayurnachani, Meredihtola, Mirza Tola, Misrikantta, Morabandhi, Muktapur, Munidungri, Mural, Murtakura, Mururkhan, Namopara, Narsinghpur, Nayagram, Nichey Tola, Nimdanga, Nimdiha, Nutadih, Pakuriasol, Pakuriya, Pandrasoli, Panijiya, Patharchakri, Patharghati, Peldih, Pindrasol, Pitajuri, Pochapani, Pradhantola, Pukharia, Punda, Purnapani, Raghunathpur, Rajbandh, Rajbasa, Ramgamatia, Raspal, Rengarpahari, Rupsh Kundi, Sabar Tola, Saber Tola, Sadar Tola, Sakabanga, Salbani, Salgariya, Saluadih, Sanddangri, Sanghati, Sapdhara, Sarasbad, Sardar Tola, Sarpura, Sattkathiya, Shyampur, Simantsol, Sindurgauri, Singh Tola, Sisakhum, Sonahara, Sosodih, Suganibasa, Sundi Tola, Sunsuniya, Talpal, Taranga, Tetaldanger, Tetuliya, Tilabani, Titiha, Tolkui, Trildih Jahardih, Tukda, Tulsibani, Udai Tola, Udal, Upper Bhursaini, Upper Tola,

History

An airfield was built here by the British in 1942 to conduct raids against the advancing Japanese in Burma and also for operations to transport aid to parts of China. Also, in 1971, during the war of independence of Bangladesh, a guerrilla training camp was set up and used for training volunteers.

चाकुलिया

चाकुलिया (Chakulia) भारत के झारखण्ड राज्य के पूर्वी सिंहभूम ज़िले में स्थित एक शहर है। यह पश्चिम बंगाल और झारखंड की सीमा पर स्थित है और हावड़ा टाटानगर मुख्य रेलमार्ग पर स्थित है।

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