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Duvali Karka ! Marjum ! ! ! Kunjiras Chikpal Naikpara ! ! ! ! Telam Mukardampara Borgapara ! Doupara ! Mukaradampara ! ! Nakul!nar ! Makardampara Udela ! ! Moranga Baitadila ! ! Kuwakonda Kortha Manjipara ! Adval Bada ! ! [ Kuak! onda Halbaras Ettapal Behrar ! ! ! Anna Dongri ! ! Hitapara !Kalmupara ! Tekampara Adaval ! ! Gadam Babupara ! Amlipara ! ! Halwapara ! Jeripara BACHELI Agurpara ! ! ! Giya Kortha Partapgiri Mailawada ! ! Manjupara ! ! Kotwarpara Khutepal ! Burjipara Pina bacheli ! kalarpara ! ! ! Gongapal Kumnarpara Kale Dongri ! ! ! Titupara Padapur Mokhpal ! ! Doriras ! Rimanpara ! Tongpal ! Kolipara ! Lakhapal ! Chhota Gudra !Jangampal ! Bijapur Bodepara ! Bainpal ! Nahni Gudra ! ! Loharpara !Mahara Karka ! Kodenar ! Bodipara ! Bhatipara ! Gachipara ! Kadampal ! Koriras Dudiras ! Lendra ! ! Loa ! ! Madadi Patalpara ! Mulapara ! Chinguppu ! Chhote Bedma ! KIRANDUL Shoripara ! ! ! Penta Bhusaras ! ! Budampal! Khuntiyapara Kalapal Mudhapara! Kunjampara ! ! ! ! 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