Pa > References for ‘Pákuŕ, Pakur, Pakuŕ’
See also: pakśa · Pakśabadha · pakśii · pakśiiyáh · Pákud́a · pákuŕa · Pákurh, Pakurh · pakva · pakvabimbádharaośt́ii · pakvabimbádharośt́hii
[2] Still more [[remarkable]] is the [...] Subdivision, Kandi Subdivision, Pakur Subdivision, Sahebganj and Rajmahal.
[5] The mountain-folk who reside in [...] the Deoghar, Jamtara, Dumka and Pakur areas remain closer to the people [...] Malla-Kśatriyas or Málos.
[34] The word ráŕh comes [...] southwest Dumka, east Deoghar and west Pakur, which until 1855 was a part of [...] needs to be done on this matter.
[8] 5) Shershahbadia or Maldaiya or Jaungiipurii Bengali: Most parts of Murshidabad District, the Pakuŕ and Rajmahal subdivisions of Santal [...] intonation or manner of speaking.
[20] Paddy had already been used for [...] India. In Dhanbad, Deoghar, Dumka, Pakur, Godda, Birbhum and other places [...] Sanskrit are used extensively.
[105] As long as people in India continue [...] Jhargram, Visnupur, Malda, Dhulian and Pakur are prominent centres for the [...] industry suffer from lung diseases.
[79] “After Shasháuṋkas [...] Nalhát́i and Parkat́iipur (Pákuŕ), Rarh fell under Harśavarddhanas [...] condemned and censured him for this.