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SIRGUJA, or SURGUJA

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Originally appearing in Volume V25, Page 156 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SIRGUJA, or SURGUJA  , one of the Chota
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Nagpur feudatory states, which was transferred in 1905, from Bengal to the Central Provinces . It is bounded on the N. by the state of
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Rewa and the districts of
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Mirzapur and
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Ranchi, on the E. by Ranchi, on the S. by the
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Bilaspur
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district of the Central Provinces and the states of Udaipur and
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Jashpur, and on the W. by the state of Korea . It is very hilly, with elevated table-lands affording good pasturage, and cut up by numerous ravines . The rivers are the Kanhar, Rer, Mahan,
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Sone and Sankh, the last being formerly known as the
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Diamond
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river . Hot springs exist in the state . Extensive sal forests cover a large
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area, affording shelter to herds of wild
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elephant, bison, and many sorts of deer, and also to tigers, bears and other beasts of prey . Area, 6089 sq. m.; pop . (1901) 351,011; estimated revenue, £8000 . The residence of the maharaja is at Bisrampur .

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