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PACHMARHI

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Originally appearing in Volume V20, Page 433 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PACHMARHI , a See also:

hill-station and See also:sanatorium for See also:British troops in the Central Provinces of See also:India. Pop. (19o1), 3020, rising to See also:double that number in the See also:season. It is situated at a height of 3500 ft. on a See also:plateau of the See also:Satpura hills in See also:Hoshangabad See also:district, 32 M. by road from Piparia station on the See also:Great See also:Indian See also:Peninsula railway. Though not See also:free from See also:fever in the hot season, it affords the best available See also:retreat for the Central Provinces.

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