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CHHINDWARA

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Originally appearing in Volume V06, Page 117 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHHINDWARA  , a

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town and
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district of
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British India, in the Nerbudda division of the Central Provinces . The site of the town is 2200 ft. above sea-level, and is surrounded by ranges of low hills . The
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European station extends for nearly 2 M. and is well wooded . It is considered very healthy, and forms a resort for European visitors from
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Nagpur and Kampti during the hot weather . The
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area of the DISTRICT OF CHHINDWARA iS 4631 Sq . M . It has two natural subdivisipns—the hill country above. the slopes of the
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Satpura mountains, called the Balaghat, and a tract of low
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land to the south called the Zerghat . The high tableland of the Balaghat lies for the most
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part upon the
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great basaltic formation which stretches across the Satpuras as far east as Jubbulpore . The country consists of a
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regular succession of hills and fertile valleys, formed by the small ranges which
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cross its
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surface east and west . The
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average height of the uplands is 2500 ft., but there are many points of greater
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elevation . The appearance of the Zerghat below the hills is generally open and undulating . The country is intersected by several streams, of which the Kanhan is the most considerable .

Near the hills and along the streams are strips and patches of

jungle; the villages are usually surrounded with picturesque groves of
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tamarind,
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mango and other shade-giving trees . In the hill-country the
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climate is temperate and healthy . In the cold season ice is frequently seen in the small tanks at an elevation of about 2000 ft . Until May the hot wind is little felt, while during the rains the weather is cool and agreeable . The average
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annual rainfall amounts to 36 in . Pop . ('go') 407,927 . There are manufactures of cotton
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cloth and brass-
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ware .
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Coal in this neighbourhood began to be worked after the opening of a branch of the Bengal-Nagpur railway to Chhindwara and the coalfields to the north in 1905 . Chhindwara formed part of the dominions of the ancient Gond dynasty of Chhindwara and Nagpur, whose seat was at
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Deogarh until, in the '8th century, it was removed by Chand Sultan, son of Bakht Buland (founder of the short-lived greatness of the dynasty, and of the city of Nagpur) to Nagpur (see
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GONDWANA and NAGPUR) .

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