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Chattisgad kitne rajyo we ghira hua hai

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Chhattisgarh lies between 17-46’ North and 80-15’ to 84-20’ East. It covers an area of 1,35,133 Sq. kms. Bordering six other States – Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand in the North, Orissa in the East Andhra Pradesh in the South, Maharashtra in the South West and Madhya Pradesh in the North West. Although the newly formed state came into existence on 1st of November 2000, its cultural heritage is as ancient as Stone Age. In ancient times Chhattisgarh was known as Dakshin Koshal. Geographical evidence of the place is found in the Ramayana and the Mahabharat. Lord Rama entered Dandkarnaya from North-East of Koshal and spent some of his exile (for est.-living) period here. In Mahabharat’s Rajsoorya Yagya episode the description of Dagshin Koshal has been found. In historical records in Samudragupta Prayag eulogy, description of Kosal has been found. After the sixth century evidence of political insurgence of Dakshin Koshal has been found. From Sixth Century to midwives century sarabhpurnima, panduvanshi, Somvanshi, Kalchuri and Nagwanshi rulers dominated the region. The various documents, Copper plaques, coins, and archeological goods apprise us about the cultural heritage and political development of the time.

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