Shahdol
India
Shahdol, also spelled Sahdol, town, eastern Madhya Pradesh state, central India. It lies along the Murna River (a tributary of the Son River) about 110 miles (177 km) northwest of Bilaspur.
The town is an agricultural market and a rail and road junction. It has a government college and a law school affiliated with Awadhesh Pratap Singh University in Rewa. Hindu ruins situated just southeast of the town date from the 12th century. The surrounding area consists of a portion of the former Rewa princely state and occupies the upper Son River valley between the Kaimur and Maikala ranges. Rice, millet, wheat, and sesame are the chief crops grown in the region. Pop. (2001) 78,624; (2011) 86,681.
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