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BELA , a See also:town of See also:British See also:India, administrative headquarters of the Partahgarh See also:district of the See also:United Provinces, with a railway station 8o m. from See also:Benares. Pop. (1901) 8041. It adjoins the See also:village of See also:Partabgarh proper, and the See also:civil station sometimes known as Andrewganj. Bela, which was founded in 1802 as a See also:cantonment, became a district headquarters after the See also:mutiny. It has See also:trade in agricultural produce. There is a well-known See also:hospital for See also:women here. End of Article: BELAAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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