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The chatra or chhatra, also known under various translations including the ceremonial, state, royal, or holy umbrella or parasol, is a symbol of royal and imperial power and sanctity in Indian art and a symbol of holiness in Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. There are also various specific forms, including 3-, 7-, 8-, and 9-tiered chatra and the ...
Chatra Shah (fl. c.1605–1606), King of the Gorkha Kingdom in present-day Nepal Chhatra Man Singh Gurung (born 1952), Nepali military officer Chhatra Manikya (died 1667), Maharaja of Tripura 1661–1667
Raja Rammohan Roy, worked as a serestadar at Chatra from 1805–06 and stayed both at Chatra and Ramgarh while in office. [2] The most important battle fought between the insurgents and the British in Chotanagpur during the rebellion of 1857 was the "Battle of Chatra". This decisive battle was fought on 2 October 1857, near Phansi Talab. It ...
Chatra was the “headquarters” of Ramgarh district in the 18th-19th century. The renowned reformer, Raja Rammohan Roy, was sheristadar in Ramgarh district, in 1804–05, and used to function from both Ramgarh and Chatra.
The Chatra Gorge is about 10 km long and is about 5–8 km wide. Downstream of the gorge, the river enters the alluvial plains forming a huge megafan covering around 16,000 km 2. [4] [5] The gorge is located at . The initial or northern portion of the gorge is at an altitude of 115 metres (377 ft).
Election Member Party Bihar Legislative Assembly; 1952: Sukhlal Singh: Indian National Congress: 1957: Kamakhya Narain Singh: Chota Nagpur Santhal Parganas Janata Party
Chatra is located at It has an average elevation of 508 metres (1669 feet). Chatra CD block is bounded by Shaligram Ramnarayanpur and Kanhachatti CD blocks in the north, Gidhour and Pathalgada CD blocks in the east, Simaria and Lawalong CD blocks in the south and Kunda CD block in the west.
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