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and other tribal communities in the Kala Pahad region to give up their plundering activities and take up cultivation. In this process, the conversion of forest land into agricultural land appears to have been their first major initiative. By a large-scale deforestation drive, more and more areas were
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is the largest lake which is 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) broad and 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) long and lies across Nuh and
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of Kotla manufactured salt using well water and supplied it to nearby qasbas in
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The Nalhar
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Haryana to take 5 monuments in Nuh under State protection
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1564:ThePrint
1538:The Wire
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1267:Punahana
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1180:Salaheri
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1102:Mailawas
1087:Kontalka
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621:Hinduism
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