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  1. Doji bara famine. Map of India (1795) shows the Northern Circars, Hyderabad (Nizam), Southern Maratha Kingdom, Gujarat, and Marwar (Southern Rajputana ), all affected by the Doji bara famine. The Doji bara famine (also Skull famine) of 1791–1792 in the Indian subcontinent was brought on by a major El Niño event lasting from 1789–1795 and ...

  2. 28 de nov. de 2023 · See also. The Convention of Baptist Churches of Northern Circars (CBCNC) is a Baptist Christian denomination in north coastal Andhra Pradesh. The churches are part of the Telugu Christian community of Southern India. Its language is Telugu. It is affiliated to the Baptist World Alliance (BWA), the National Co.

  3. Northern Circars, the five individual districts making up a former division of British India's Madras Presidency; Rajamundry Sarkar, one among the Northern Circars; Pakhli, an ancient sarkar now part of Hazara, Pakistan; Pakhal Sarkar, an area of Mansehra district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan; See also. Administrative divisions of India

  4. The Northern Circars (also spelt Sarkars) was a division of British India's Madras Presidency. It consisted of a narrow slip of territory lying along the western side of the Bay of Bengal from 15° 40′ to 20° 17′ north latitude, in the present-day Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. The Subah of Deccan (Hyderabab/Golconda) consisted of 22 circars. These northern circars were five ...

  5. The Northern Circars (also spelt Sarkars) was a division of British India 's Madras Presidency. It consisted of a narrow slip of territory lying along the western side of the Bay of Bengal from 15° 40′ to 20° 17′ north latitude, [1] in the present-day Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. The Subah of Deccan (Hyderabad/Golconda ...

  6. Northern Circars handed over to the French after the Treaty of Hyderabad that included the Paralakhemundi Estate and Ganjam in its Northern Part. After the death of the last Suryavanshi emperor of Odisha Prataparudra Deva in 1540 A.D, most of the Gajapati Empire reduced to a small tiny strip of land in today's coastal Odisha.

  7. See also Sarkar (country subdivision) on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . CIRCAR, an Indian term applied to the component parts of a subah or province, each of which is administered by a deputy-governor. In English it is principally employed in the name of the Northern Circars, used to designate a now obsolete ...