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1. What is Purvanchal? ​

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Answered by priti7063
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DescriptionPurvanchal is an important geographic subregion of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar that is within the larger Bhojpuri region. It comprises the eastern end of Uttar Pradesh and parts of western Bihar. Purvanchal includes historically five Mahajanapadas, namely Anga, Kashi, Magadha, Malla, and Vajji.
Answered by Anonymous
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Purvachal, also called Eastern Highlands, mountain ranges in eastern India. ... Its north–south-aligned hill ranges are defined by narrow parallel valleys tending toward the west. The highest peak in the region is Mount Dapha (in Arunachal Pradesh), with an elevation of 15,020 feet (4,578 metres).

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