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Maharashtra
editThe Indian state of Maharashtra has at least twenty-five villages named "Lohara". There are 41 indexed at "2001 Census of India: List of Villages by Tehsil: Karnataka" (PDF). Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India., but about a third of them are already disambiguated in some way. For example in Osmanabad district there is a Lohara in Paranda Taluka, then there is Lohara Taluka, but the three in Lohara Taluka are disambiguated as Lohara Bk., Lohara Kh. and Ekondi Lohara. --Bejnar (talk) 10:07, 1 May 2013 (UTC)
- See "National Population Report: Maharashtra: Osmanaba: Lohara". for listing. There is no town in Lohara Taluka, and the biggest village is Jewali at 11,145. --Bejnar (talk) 10:16, 1 May 2013 (UTC)
- I'm lost. Why are you recording all this detail here? It has nothing to do with the caste. Just use disambigs as and when necessary. - Sitush (talk) 16:15, 2 May 2013 (UTC)
- Sorry, that's me getting confused. This is the disambig page. Still not sure why you are recording the info here but I really couldn't care less whether you do or do not. And I guess some other people may care. - Sitush (talk) 16:18, 2 May 2013 (UTC)
Himachal Pradesh
edit- Lohara in Fatehpur Tehsil, Kangra District (2001 Census Village Code=00230800, population=288)
- Lohara in Mandi Tehsil, Mandi District (2001 Census Village Code=00784000, population=862) this is the same as the listing below, Balh is a post-2001 tehsil addition. In 2001 Mandi District was very big with sixteen tehsils, now it has twenty. See here.
- Lohara in Arki Tehsil, Solan District (2001 Census Village Code=01346000, population=37)
- Village: Lohara
- Tehsil Name : Balh
- District : Mandi
- State : Himachal Pradesh
- Language : Hindi and English, Pahari And Mandyali
- Elevation / Altitude: 1189 meters. Above Seal level
- Pin Code : 175027
- Post Office Name : Baggi
--Bejnar (talk) 10:28, 2 May 2013 (UTC)
Bihar
editIn addition to Lohara, Nalanda and Lohara, Munger, which have articles,
- there are two villages named "Lohara" in Gaya District, one in
- Dhanawan Gram Panchayat, Bodhgaya Tehsil (2001 Census Village Code= 04156400, population not found) and one in
- Chanpi Gram Panchayat, Sherghatty Tehsil (2001 Census Village Code= 04133800, population=300).
- And there are two in Rohtas District, one in
- Nauhatta Gram Panchayat, Nawhatta Tehsil (2001 Census Village Code= 03621600, population=1,928) and one in
- Malhipur Gram Panchayat, Chenari Tehsil (2001 Census Village Code= 03612300, population=647).