Geography, asked by AaryaRoy, 11 months ago

Pali and Nagla belong to which one of the following rural settlement​

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Answered by pashtenisha33
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Answer:

Hamleted settlement

Explanation:

Palli and nagla belong to the Hamleted settlement. Palli and Nagla are part of the rural settlement of the Hamlet. The settlement in the hamlet is the community that is divided into several units that are physically separated from each other but have a common

Answered by priyaag2102
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The pali and the Nagla belong to the hamleted settlements.

Explanation:

  • The hamleted settlement is a type of settlement where the settlement is divided into small pieces which are clearly separated from each other.
  • These pieces are locally known as Palli, Nagla, Pannapara, Dhani etc.
  • This type of settlement is usually seen with people living in the middle and lower regions of the Gangetic plain with the intention of being separated by social and ethnic factors.
  • Some other examples of settlements can be seen in the middle and low plains of the Ganges, Chhattisgarh and the lower Himalayan valleys.
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