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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 305 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BAMRA , a feudatory See also:

state of See also:India, in the See also:province of See also:Bengal. See also:Area 1988 sq. m.; pop. (19o1) 123,378; estimated See also:revenue £5000; See also:tribute boo. Most of the See also:country is See also:forest, producing only See also:timber and See also:lac but said to be See also:rich in See also:iron ore. The See also:northern border is touched by the Bengal-See also:Nagpur railway, with a station at Bamra See also:town. The state is one of the five Uriya feudatories, which were transferred from the Central Provinces to Bengal, on the reconstitution of that province in See also:October 1905. The See also:capital is See also:Deogarh.

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