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KAWARDHA

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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 702 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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KAWARDHA , a feudatory See also:

state of See also:India, within the Central Provinces; See also:area, 798 sq. m.; pop. (1901), 57,474, showing a decrease of 37 % in the See also:decade, due to See also:famine; estimated See also:revenue, 7000. See also:Half the state consists of See also:hill and See also:forest. The See also:residence of the See also:chief, who is a Raj Gond, is at Kawardha (pop. 4772), which is also the headquarters of the Kabirpanthi See also:sect (see See also:KABIR).

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