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  1. Mayurbhanj is a land locked district with a total geographical area of 10418 Sq.km. and is situated in the Northern boundary of the state with district headquarters at Baripada.

  2. Mayurbhanj district is one of the 30 districts in the Odisha state of eastern India. It holds the distinction of being the largest district in Odisha by area. [3] The district's headquarters is located in Baripada, with other major towns including Rairangpur, Karanjia, and Bahalda.

  3. Discover the top 9 places to visit in Mayurbhanj with best tourist destination guide. Know more about Mayurbhanj, top attraction, Temples, how to reach, weather and best time to visit

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  5. Mayurbhanj State (Odia: ମୟୁରଭଞ୍ଜ ରାଜ୍ୟ; colloquially Morbhanj) was one of the princely states of India during the British Raj. [ 1 ] It was one of the largest states of the Eastern States Agency and one of the four salute states of the Orissa States Agency. [ 1 ] The emblem of the state was two peacocks, for according ...

  6. mayurbhanj.odisha.gov.in › about-district › about-usAbout Us | Mayurbhanj - Odisha

    Mayurbhanj is a landlocked district in the northern boundary of Odisha, with rich mineral, forest and cultural heritage. Learn about its geography, climate, soil, history and administration from the official website of the district.

  7. mayurbhanj.odisha.gov.in › about-district › historyHistory | Mayurbhanj - Odisha

    Learn about the rich cultural heritage, mineral resources and political history of Mayurbhanj district, one of the oldest and most progressive regions in Odisha. Explore the origins and achievements of the Bhanja dynasty, the first rulers of Mayurbhanj, and their contributions to Odisha's development.

  8. Sep 13, 2021 · Mayurbhanj, a district in Odisha, is slowly appearing on the global map. You could say a big part of the credit goes to the royal sisters Akshita and Mrinalika Bhanj Deo, the daughters of Maharaja Praveen Chandra Bhanj Deo, the 47th ruler of the Bhanja dynasty.

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