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      • The Kandhamal district was established on January 1, 1994, following the division of Phulbani District into Kandhamal and Boudh Districts in Odisha, India. The district derived its name from the prominent Kandha tribe, which inhabits the region.
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  2. Kandhamal district also known as Phulbani district is a district in the state of Odisha, India. The District headquarters of the district is Phulbani. It is a district full with natural beauties includes wild animals and birds.

  3. kandhamal.odisha.gov.in › about-district › about-usAbout Us | Kandhamal - Odisha

    Kandhamal District is located in central Odisha and is bounded by Boudh District on the north, Rayagada District on the south, Ganjam and Nayagarh Districts on the East and Kalahandi District on the west.

  4. District at a Glance. Kandhamal revenue district came into existence on 1st January, 1994, after Phulbani District was divided into Kandhamal and Boudh Districts of Odisha.

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  5. Kandhamal District is located in central Odisha and is bounded by Boudh District on the north, Rayagada District on the south, Ganjam and Nayagarh Districts on the East and Kalahandi District on the west.

  6. kandhamal.odisha.gov.in › about-district › historyHistory | Kandhamal - Odisha

    About District. History. The untamed hilly tract which forms an endless series of valleys in Kandhamal District owes its significant importance from the past history, which dates back far back to 3rd century BC.

  7. May 1, 2017 · The Kandhamal district was created on 1 January 1994 from the former Boudh-Kandhamal district as a result of district reorganisation in the state of Odisha. Before that, the district was known as Phulbani.

  8. The present district of Kandhamal is made up of the fragments of the three erstwhile principalities of Boudh, Ghumsar and Khemundi, which were formed during the reign of the Gangas, the last indigenous rulers in the throne of Odisha.