• Chakla (Persian: چکلہ) was a district-level administrative division in Indian subcontinent during the Mughal period. The chakla system was used at least...
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  • Chakla may refer to: Chakla, an Indian kitchen utensil Chakla, name for brothel or bordello in the Indian-subcontinent Chakla (administrative division)...
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  • Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad & Ahmedabad. Chakla Pargana Sarkar Subah Autonomous administrative divisions of India Cultural Zones of India States and...
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    industrial and community development within the local limits of the union. Chakla Mahakuma Pargana Sarkar Thanas Local government in Bangladesh "Bangladesh...
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  • the early 18th century by the Chakla system. Northern Circars, the five individual districts making up a former division of British India's Madras Presidency...
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    equating to the proposed Cumilla Division, excluding Rangamati Hill District). It was a district level administrative unit (Chakla) in Bengal Subah during Mughal...
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  • of the Chakla′, is a Bengali Surname of the people in the Indian states of West Bengal and Bangladesh (previously Bengal Presidency). Chakla means an...
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    Madhepura district (category Kosi division)
    India, and Madhepura town is the administrative headquarters of this district. Madhepura district is a part of Kosi division. Madhepura district is part of...
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    was subdivided into territories known as chaklas. The present-day Bhopal district was part of the Ginnor chakla, which comprised 750 villages. The Gond...
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  • the village has a total population of 37,987. Dhamdaha borders Hanumani Chakla to the north, Rupaspur Khagha to the east, Tarauni Milik to the south, and...
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