Mandwal

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Mandwal is a village in Bilaspur tehsil, Banda district, Azimgarh, Haryana in India.People living in the village is 3000 3500 source of income of village is farming Mandwal name of sommra rao

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Soomra sainswal Sardars

Soomra Sardars of Umerkot Sindh

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  1. http://www.indianrailways.gov.in/FinanceCode/EngCode/list%20of%20Appendix.pdf Indian Railways site, page 15 onwards 6 references, retrieved on 1 February 2010

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