Musabani

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Author:Laxman Burdak, IFS (R)

East Singhbhum District Map

Musabani (मुसाबनी) is a town and block in East Singhbhum District of Jharkhand State, India. Musaboni is a mining town which was started by the British before independence under the name ICC (Indian copper complex). It has a group of copper mines.

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History

Rankini Devi a deity of Bhuinya origin is considered the patron deity of the region and is revered by all people of Musabani in high esteem. A shrine dedicated to the goddess is located in the lap of Dhanjouri Hills, locally called Dhobni near the Uranium town of Jaduguda around 20 km north. Makar Sankranti is celebrated as harvest festival by people of this region in which they wear new clothes and throng to village fairs. Durga Pooja, Diwali, Sohrai, Id, Bakrid, Badadin or Christmas, Saraswati Pooja and Holi are other important festivals celebrated. Rathayatra, Chariot festival of lord Jagannatha is another addition to its already vibrant cultural panorama awakening true nature of universal brotherhood imbibed in every fellow resident of Musabani.

मुसाबनी

मुसाबनी, जिसे मोसाबनी या मुसाबनी भी कहा जाता है, यह भारत के झारखंड राज्य में पूर्वी सिंहभूम जिले का एक शहर है। मुसाबनी पिन कोड 832104 है और डाक प्रधान कार्यालय मोसाबनी माइंस है। मुसाबोनी एक खनन शहर है जिसे अंग्रेजों ने स्वतंत्रता से पहले ICC (इंडियन कॉपर कॉम्प्लेक्स) के नाम से शुरू किया था। इसमें तांबे की खदानों का एक समूह है।

Jat clans

Following Jat clans have similarity with places shown in bold in this tahsil/block. There is need to further research this correlation.

Villages in Block

Annagarh, Badia, Bakara, Baliadeepa, Baliadubri, Baliagoda, Bandhaghuttu, Bandhargora, Bangoda 1, Bankai, Baraghat, Baraghattupa, Baraghhara, Bardih, Bareda, Barunia, Benasol, Bhadhua, Bhanjutola, Bhastamghtta, Bhuiyabora, Bikrampur, Bulandi, Bulughutu, Chakulia, Chapri, Chuasol, Dalmakocha, Dhabani, Dhalmabera, Duikadih, Dulkadih, Dungadih, Fordih, Gajudih, Ghagnarakoch, Ghahradih, Ghanatola, Girishdihdanga, Gorapara, Harijankolo, Ichra, Ithabhatta, Jaherghuttu, Jamsol, Jobala, Jyotindin, Kadamdih, Kadamghuttu, Kadodaro, Kakdoha, Kapagoda, Kashidih, Kathskara, Kelabaghan, Kendadih, Khairyaghutta, Khaladih, Khiratola, Korasol, Kudagaria, Kuilasuta, Kujurdih, Kulamarah, Kulamarjobla, Lanjobeda, Laramdih, Latardin, Latia, Lauaksera, Leprocycolon, Mahilpara, Mahulbani, Mahulisai, Masjidpara, Matigarh, Merhiya, Mohandera, Netra, Niche Tolla, Nimdih, Pandagri, Pathagora, Pathkita, Patnipal, Pauji Basti, Phulhari, Pradhantola, Puthuragoda, Rahergoda, Rajpahari, Rajstata, Ramaragoda, Rangmatia, Rasintolla, Ratnukocha, Rohindih, Rohingoda, Rugarisai, Sandhall, Sankhodih, Sarakghutta, Sardakocha, Sarjamdih, Shastrinagar, Sidhadanga, Siladadera, Somaidih, Sonada, Sonagarh, Sosodih, Sosogoda, South Surda, Srimadin, Suryabeda, Swaspur 1, Swaspur 2, Taladih, Taldih, Tambajori, Tetabanda, Tilabani, Tumangkocha , Uldahi, Upper Roam, Upper Tola, Upperbanda, Vikrampur,

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