Chanvar
Area in Uttar Pradesh, India
Chanvar fields encompass single plot of 96,000 bhigas of cultivable land without any houses on it. It is part of Gangetic flood plains of Mirzapur district in Uttar Pradesh. (Bhiga means wet or wetted;[1] 1 bhiga = 100 square rods, 3025 square yards or 0.2529 hectares; 96,000 bhigas accordingly encompasses 60,000 acres.[2])
See also
- Cartography of India
- Great Trigonometric Survey
- Nibi Gaharwar
References
- ^ Turner, Sir Ralph Lilley; Dorothy Rivers Turner (January 2006) [1962]. A comparative dictionary of the Indo-Aryan languages (Accompanied by three supplementary volumes: indexes, compiled by Dorothy Rivers Turner: 1969. – Phonetic analysis: 1971. – Addenda et corrigenda: 1985. ed.). London: Oxford University Press. p. 542. Retrieved 31 December 2012.
9500 : bhigā ' wet '
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External links
- Harvesting at Nibi Gaharwar Chanvar Fields
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Populated places in Mirzapur district
- Ahraura
- Bakiabad
- Bharuhana
- Chunar
- Kachhwa
- Mirzapur
- Vindhyachal
- Birohi
- Aahi Village
- Adalhat
- Amoi
- Baghera
- Bairampur
- Barbasa Gaharwar
- Barkachha Khurd
- Beekana Etwa
- Bijuri Kota
- Birohi
- Chanvar
- Chaudharipur
- Chhatha
- Chhitampatti
- Ghamahapur
- Gogao
- Gopalpur
- Jalalpur
- Jamalpur
- Jingura
- Jogawa
- Kachhawadeeh
- Kanhaipur
- Karaljhar
- Karsara
- Kathipachawa
- Kewatabeer
- Kewtaveer
- Khamharia
- Khulua
- Kolound
- Kon Bharahua
- Kothara Mistran
- Kubari Patehara
- Kuri
- Lusa (village)
- Madanpura
- Mangaraha
- Mangarwari
- Manik Alha
- Mewali
- Nadara
- Nagnar Haraiya
- Nataka
- Nibi Gaharwar
- Niyamatpurkala
- Noohigaharwar
- Parmanpur
- Piparwar
- Raghaipur
- Raipuria
- Rateh
- Sirsi Baghel
- Tarakapur Harijan Basti
- Tiwaripur
- Vakiyabad
- Visundarpur Bara Sakhaura
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