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Answered by ItzParth14
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Purvachal, also called Eastern Highlands, mountain ranges in eastern India. They extend over an area of about 37,900 square miles (98,000 square km) in Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura, and eastern Assam states. The Patkai and other associated mountain ranges (including the Mishmi, Naga, Manipur, Tripura, and Mizo hills) that run through this region are referred to collectively as Purvachal (purva, “east,” and achal, “mountain”). The area is bounded by Bangladesh to the southwest, Myanmar (Burma) to the southeast, and China to the northeast. The Hindu epic the Mahabharata has several references to the region. The Purvachal was ruled by the Ahoms from the beginning of the 13th century. It was occupied by the British in the last quarter of the 19th century.

Answered by Anonymous
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Purvanchal is a geographic subregion of Uttar Pradesh that is within the larger Bhojpuri region. It comprises the eastern end of Uttar Pradesh where the Bhojpuri language is spoken.

Purvanchal

Varanasi in Purvanchal

Varanasi in Purvanchal

Continent

Asia

Country

India

Region

Bhojpur

States

Uttar Pradesh

Language

Bhojpuri

Varanasi attracts millions of Hindu pilgrims every year.

Purvanchal includes historically five Mahajanapadas, namely Anga, Kashi, Magadha, Malla, and Vajji. Later Anga was annexed by the Magadha king, Bimbisara and Malla (Gorakhpur) was annexed by Magadha after the death of Gautama Buddha.

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