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The term chakla roshnabad was coined by

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

The term Chakla Roshanabad is the name of a permanently settled estate in Hill Tippera.

Explanation:

The term Chakla Roshanabad is the name of a permanently settled estate in Hill Tippera.

This belongs to Raja of Hill Tippera with an area of 0.570 square miles.

This is the state of Assam.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Chakla Roshnabad was a term coined by the British as Hill Tippera.

Explanation:

  • Chakla Roshnabad is an estate with a region of permanent settlement.
  • 570 square kilometers, which belongs to the Raja or the ruler of Hill Tippera, situated in the current state of Tripura.
  • Tippera as well as Noakhali districts in Eastern Bengal, and in the state of Assam.
  • During most of the colonial domination, however, Tripura appeared split into two sections–the hills–usually referred to by the Colonial British as' Hill Tipperah' (as Tripura after 1920) and' Chakla Roshnabad.'
  • Chakla Roshnabad covers a large area of 533.77 square miles according to the Survey Department's traverse study survey.

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