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What are known as purvanchal explain ? its features

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Answered by jprecillavicto
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Purvanchal is a geographic region of northern India, which comprises the eastern end of Uttar Pradesh and western end of Bihar, where Hindi-Urdu, and its dialects Bhojpuri are the predominant language. It is bounded by Nepal to the north, Indian state Bihar to the east, Bagelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh state to the south, the Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh to the west and the end of Lower Doab (the Kanpur-Fatehpur-Allahabad region) in Uttar Pradesh to its southwest

Answered by Anonymous
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Hello

Features of Purvanchal-----

=> They compress of sand stone and sediments.

=> They are covered with dence forest.

=> They comprises of Patkai hill Manipur hill etc...

Reason--------

These hills are collectively called the Purvanchal because they are located in the eastern part of India. 

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