Settlement in India Mouza in Assam, India
Bahjani | |
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Mouza | |
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Coordinates: 26°23′16″N 91°25′18″E / 26.387864°N 91.4217502°E / 26.387864; 91.4217502 | |
Country | India |
State | Assam |
District | Nalbari |
Mouza | Bahjani |
Population | |
• Total | 47,696 |
Postal code | 781334 |
Bahjani is an urban locality and mouza, in Nalbari district, Assam, India. Bahjani includes the Pub Bahjani, Uttar Bahjani, and Dakshin Bahjani areas, with a total of 25 villages. As per the 2001 census the Bahjani locality had a population of 44,472 people. As per the 2011 census the Bahjani locality has a population of 47,696 people.
Bahjani has a vast history related to education, social and agricultural, militancy, agitation, and political.
History
During the British rule in India, Bahjani was a Tehsil. During the British Raj several people including Madan Barman and Rawta Koch (both killed in British police firing) from Bahjani area were involved in the Quit India Movement.
Villages under Bahjani
The following is the list of villages under Bahjani mouza.
Village Name | Gaon Panchayat (GP) Name |
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Alengidal | 7 No Pub Bahjani GP |
Amayapur | 7 No Pub Bahjani GP |
Arara | 7 No Pub Bahjani GP |
Bhadra | 7 No Pub Bahjani GP |
Mugkuchi | 7 No Pub Bahjani GP |
Nanda Gaon | 7 No Pub Bahjani GP |
Tilana | 7 No Pub Bahjani GP |
Bar-Azara | 8 No Uttar Bahjani GP |
Chandra Kuchi | 8 No Uttar Bahjani GP |
Dakhin Bejera | 8 No Uttar Bahjani GP |
Dokuchi | 8 No Uttar Bahjani GP |
Janigog | 8 No Uttar Bahjani GP |
Madan-Mohan Sakhowa | 8 No Uttar Bahjani GP |
Budru Kuchi | 9 No Madhya Bahjani GP |
Khudra Sonkara | 9 No Madhya Bahjani GP |
Niz Bahjani | 9 No Madhya Bahjani GP |
Charia | 10 No Dakhin Bahjani GP |
Cherabari | 10 No Dakhin Bahjani GP |
Deharkalakuchi | 10 No Dakhin Bahjani GP |
Jaha | 10 No Dakhin Bahjani GP |
Kumarikata | 10 No Dakhin Bahjani GP |
Madhapur | 10 No Dakhin Bahjani GP |
Makal Daba | 10 No Dakhin Bahjani GP |
Pachimkhatar Kalakuchi | 10 No Dakhin Bahjani GP |
Pub Kalakuchi | 10 No Dakhin Bahjani GP |
References
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- Commission., India. Election (1967). Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1966. New Delhi. p. 37.
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