Bijapur

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Bijapur is a town and district in Chhattisgarh. This district occupies an area of 6555 km2. It is one of the two new districts created on May 11, 2007. Bijapur district was formerly part of the Dantewada district.

Origin

Location

The Bijapur district occupies the south western part of Chhattisgarh. The district borders on the Narayanpur district to the north and the Dantewada district to the east. To the southwest, it borders on Telangana state, to the west on Maharashtra state. Chhattisgarh Highest Waterfall Nambi Jaldhara about 540 feet (earlier was Teerathgarh Waterfall in Dantevada about 300 feet) founded Near Usur, 64 km away from Bijapur.

Tahsils in Bijapur district

Bijapur district has 4 tahsils: 1. Bhairamgarh, 2. Bhopalpattnam, 3. Bijapur, 4. Usur

List of Villages in Bijapur Tehsil

1 Aaded, 2 Aded, 3 Andri, 4 Bhogamguda, 5 Bhosaguda, 6 Bodla Pusnar, 7 Borje, 8 Burji, 9 Cherkanti, 10 Cherpal, 11 Chhotehiroli, 12 Chilnar, 13 Chinnajojer, 14 Chinnakawali, 15 Chinnakodepal, 16 Chintanpalli, 17 Chokhanpal, 18 Dhanora, 19 Doditumnar, 20 Dogoli, 21 Dumirpalnar, 22 Dupeli, 23 Durdha, 24 Edainaar, 25 Edasmeta, 26 Eeramnar, 27 Gampur, 28 Gangaloor, 29 Ghumra, 30 Gongla, 31 Gorna, 32 Guddipal, 33 Gundapur, 34 Gunjakonta, 35 Hiroli, 36 Isulnar, 37 Itpal, 38 Itulnar, 39 Jaitaloor, 40 Japeli, 41 Jargoya, 42 Kachalaram, 43 Kachilwar, 44 Kadenar, 45 Kader, 46 Kaika, 47 Kakadmeta, 48 Kake Korma, 49 Kamkanar, 50 Kandulnar, 51 Kawdagaon, 52 Komla, 53 Korcholi, 54 Koter, 55 Kottapal, 56 Koyaitpal, 57 Kurush, 58 Kuyem, 59 Kuyenar, 60 Malloor, 61 Manjhiguda, 62 Mankelli, 63 Marriwada, 64 Matala, 65 Metapal, 66 Midte, 67 Mirganghotul, 68 Mormed, 69 Mosla, 70 Munga, 71 Musaloor, 72 Naimed, 73 Nainpal, 74 Nendra, 75 Nukanpal, 76 Paddeda, 77 Padmoor, 78 Palnar, 79 Pamalwaya, 80 Papanpal, 81 Pedajojer, 82 Pedakawwali, 83 Pedakodepal, 84 Pedakorma, 85 Pidiya, 86 Ponjer, 87 Pusnar, 88 Ralapal, 89 Reddi, 90 Sagwahi, 91 Santashpur, 92 Sawnar, 93 Tamodi, 94 Todka, 95 Toynar, 96 Tumnar, 97 Turnar,

Villages in Bijapur tahsil

Aaded, Aaklanka, Adawalli, Aded, Adewada, Adwada, Alwada, Ambeli, Andri, Badealwada, Badepalli, Badetungali, Bail, Bakeli, Bandemarka, Bandeparre, Bangoli, Bardala, Bechapal, Bedre, Belad, Belchar, Belnar, Benchram, Bengla, Bengloor, Betekal, Bhairamgarh, Bhatpalli, Bhatwada, Bhatwada, Bhogadi, Bhogamguda, Bhosaguda, Bhurri, Bijapur, Birabhatti, Bodga, Bodghat, Bodla Pusnar, Borje, Boter, Burdum, Burji, Chatpalli, Cherkanti, Cherli, Cherpal, Chhotealwada, Chhotebodli, Chhotegongla, Chhotehiroli, Chhotepalli, Chhotepotenar, Chidrapal, Chihka, Chilnar, Chinger, Chinger, Chinnajojer, Chinnakawali, Chinnakodepal, Chinnatokameta, Chintanpalli, Chokhanpal, Chuchkonta, Daler, Damaram, Darapal, Darbha, Darmel, Degmeta, Dhanora, Dharma, Dhusaad, Diwalur, Dodimarka, Doditumnar, Dodum, Dogoli, Doke, Doraguda, Dumirpalnar, Dunga, Dupeli, Durdha, Edainaar, Edasgondi, Edasmeta, Edasmeta, Edasmeta, Edkapalli, Eeramnar, Eligandra, Eramangi, Farsegarh, Fulgatta, Gadamali, Gampur, Gangaloor, Gattapalli, Gawadi, Ghot, Ghotpal, Ghumra, Gomter, Gondmeta, Gongla, Gorna, Guddipal, Gudma, Gudra, Gudsakal, Gufa, Gumner, Gundapur, Gundekot, Gunjakonta, Gupdilanka, Guttamangi, Hakwa, Halloor, Hingmeta, Hingum, Hiroli, Hitul, Hitulwada, Hurregubali, Hurrepal, Hurrgunda, Ider, Idwada, Indrinar, Irpanar, Irpapomara, Isulnar (Kotra) Itampur, Itpal, Itulkudum, Itulnar, Jabbe, Jaigur, Jaitaloor, Jaiwaram, Jangla, Japeli, Jaramarka, Jaramongiya, Jargoya, Jarwa, Jatlur Jhadigutta, Jhilli, Kachalaram, Kachilwar, Kadenar, Kader, Kaika, Kakadmeta, Kake Korma, Kalhaja, Kamkanar, Kandulnar, Karangul, Karemarka, Karkeli, Karremarka, Katouli, Katur, Kawdagaon, Keshkutul, Ketanpal, Ketulnar, Ketulnar, Kiskal, Kodepalli, Kodka, Kodoli, Kohkawada, Kolnar, Komhu, Komla, Kompalli, Kondapal, Kondroji, Kopanajarri, Korcholi, Korlapalli, Kormeta, Korowaya, Kosalnar, Koter, Kotrapal, Kotrapal, Kottapal, Kounde, Koyaitpal, Koyam, Kudmer, Kungler, Kuprel, Kurush, Kutru, Kuyem, Kuyenar, Lanka, Lekwada, Madepur, Madepurturri, Madpal, Malloor, Mandem, Mandimarka, Mangalnar, Mangapetha, Mangnar, Manjhiguda, Manjimendry, Mankelli, Mardingpal, Markapal, Marrimadgu, Marrimeta, Marriwada, Matala, Matasi, Matwada, Medpal, Metapal, Midte, Mingachal, Mingachal, Mirganghotul, Mirtur, Modamwada, Mohnar, Mormed, Mosla, Muchler, Mukabeli, Mukram, Munga, Murkinar, Murumwada, Musaloor, Musli, Naimed, Nainpal, Nayatumir Gurda, Nedurkarre, Nedwaya, Nelasnar, Nendra, Nilawaya, Niram, Nugur, Nukanpal, Odsa, Odsanporka, Okenar, Paddeda, Padmeta, Padmeta, Padmoor, Padnar, Palewaya, Pallewaya, Palnar, Pamalwaya, Papanpal, Parkeli, Patakutru, Patarpara, Patliguda, Pedajojer, Pedakawwali, Pedakodepal, Pedakorma, Pedapal, Penkram, Petha, Pidiya, Pidiyakot, Pindka Tungali, Pindumpal, Pinkonda, Pitepal, Pitetungali, Pochawada, Pondum, Ponjer, Ponodwaya, Porewada, Potenarichwada, Puladi, Pulod, Puslanka, Pusnar, Pusnar, Ralapal, Ranibodli, Reddi, Rekapal, Rengawada, Rengawaya, Rotad, Sadar, Sagmeta, Sagwahi, Saknapalli, Salepalli, Santashpur, Satwa, Sawnar, Somanpalli, Surokhi, Tadkel, Tadmendri, Tadmer, Tadnar, Tadopot, Tadwala, Tahkawada, Takled, Talnar, Tamodi, Tamodi, Telaunugur, Telitekla, Thulthuli, Timmenar, Tindodi, Todka, Todma, Togoli, Toynar, Toynar, Tumla, Tumnar, Tumnar, Tunder, Turnar, Turrenar, Tuswal, Uskapatnam, Uspari, Utla, Viriya Bhumi, Wayanar, Yatepal, Yehkali,

History

Roads

The National Highway that passes Bijapur town is the NH16. It connects Bijapur to Jagdalpur towards the east and to Nizamabad in Andhra Pradesh in the west while passing through Maharashtra. The NH 63 at Bhopalpatnam connects Bijapur to the NH 202 leading to Warangal and Hyderabad. Bijapur and Jagdalpur towns connects to Nizamabad in Telangana while passing through Maharashtra. A Bridge which has been made and started across the river and the ferry system which was a trouble has been solved. The Indravati bridge now operates 24x7 in all weather connecting the district to States of Maharashtra and Telangana . Also other bridge as one goes further towards Maharashtra on the NH 16, there was another bridge missing on river Pranahita near Sironcha was also inaugurated and has been helping to cross the river while connecting the road network of the area.[1]

Notable persons

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