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Jeonara : ウィキペディア英語版
Jeonara

Jeonara is a village in the Seoni district of Madhya Pradesh, India.
It is situated at an altitude of and lies from Barghat, the Tehsil headquarters, and from Seoni, the district headquarters.
The major profession of the villagers is agriculture. State Highway 26 () passes through village which links district headquarters Seoni with neighboring district Balaghat.
==History==
The village was owned by local Rahangdale family. Shri Kusa Rahangdale has bought this village and his son Shri Inka Rahangdale planned and reformed it around 1780. The tenth generation of this family is still serving with their high value ancestral public welfare program. Shri Ram Singh Rahangdale has been a prominent personality of this village. His son Shri Gajanand Rahangdale is the chief land owner of the village and is the Chairman of Satyaprerana Vidyamandir committee, which runs school for primary education of poor children. His brother Shri Mahanand Rahangdale is known lawyer and politician and had contested for Barghat constituency in 1998 state elections.
A tributary of the river Wainganga passes by this village, known as Hirri. Wainganga is referred in Rudyard Kipling's ''Jungle Book''.

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