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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NalbariNalbari - Wikipedia

    Nalbari is a small town in Nalbari district in the Indian state of Assam. Nalbari is also the headquarters of Nalbari District. Etymology. The word Nalbari is derived from nal and bari. Nal is a variety of reed, while bari means 'enclosed ground with plantation'. [citation needed] History.

  2. 'Nalbari' means a place of reeds. The name was founded by the British Railway Engineers sometimes in A.D. 1890-91. Former name of this place was -Satra, Govindapur, Khata etc.

  3. Nalbari is a district where different religious people mainly Hindus, Muslim, Christians, Jains and Animistic (tribal religion) live in harmony. The different ethnic groups have been practicing their own religious activities peacefully.

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  4. www.incredibleindia.org › guwahati › nalbariNalbari - Incredible India

    Lying at the foothills of the eastern Himalayas, Nalbari is famous for its age-old temples and scenic beauty. One of the most famous temples is the 500-year-old Billeshwar Mandir, which is dedicated to Lord Krishna.

  5. Nalbari District is situated between 26°N and 26.51 N latitude and 91 E and 91.47 E longitude. The north and west side of the district is bounded by Baksa and Barpeta districts respectively. The southern and eastern side of the district is bounded by Kamrup district.

  6. Nalbari is a beautiful city and tourist destination in the northeastern Indian state of Assam, which is known for its ancient temples, natural greenery, and culture. Nalbari town is also the headquarters of the Nalbari district. The entire town is in the plains of the Brahmaputra Valley of the exotically beautiful Assam.