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Santal
Colony

Santal Colony is a beautiful place in western part
of Assam bordering West Bengal.

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History

The history of santal Colony is very interesting.

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Santal Colony

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A Brief History
of Santal Colony

On 8th February 1881, Santal Colony was esablished by Kerap & Papa Saheb, Siram Soren Pastor, Chotrai Murmu, Sibu etc.. Rev. Siram Soren was the first Pastor of the Santal Colony, Chotrai Murmu was the first Desh Manjhi and Sibu was the first Pargana. The Total Land area of the Colony is 57,930 Bighas 1 Katha & 19 Lessas. Colony lies from Bawnai River to Sankosh river in east to west direction and from Haraputa River to Kalaghat(Simaljuri) village in the north to south directions.

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The Map of
Santal Colony

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    Colonien Hasa

    The land areas which falls under Santal Colony is called Colonien Hasa.

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    Bahre Hasa

    Initially the land area outside of Santal Colony and which extends upto Kamrup district was known as Bahre Hasa.

Santal Colony Tribal Block

The Santal Colony Tribal Block is comprised of 43 Revenue villages with its headquarter at Grahampur. The Santal Colony Tribal Block is populated by various communities such as Santals, Mundas, Rabhas, Telis, Bengalis etc. and the majority of Santals are the followers of Christianity in the Santal Colony.

Santal Colony Revenue Villages:
  • Bhairiguri
  • Nayagaon
  • Restekpur
  • Rangagaon
  • Matiajuri
  • Ranguapara
  • Damrapara
  • No. 1 Sirampur
  • No. 2 Sirampur
  • Sukan Bawnai
  • Simoldohi
  • Silpur
  • Chandrapur
  • Tarnipur
  • Shyamaguri
  • No.1 Majadabri
  • No.2 Majadabri
  • NO.3 Majadabri
  • No.1 Khayarghutu
  • No.2 Khayarghutu
  • Garumarachor
  • No. 1 Kembolpur
  • No. 2 Kembolpur
  • No.1 Failaguri
  • No. 2 Failaguri
  • Adelghutu
  • Rangsupur
  • Salbari
  • Jacobpur
  • Lotamari
  • Quintenpur
  • Masangdobha
  • Grahampur
  • Kerappur
  • Anandopur
  • Palashguri
  • No.1 Mollikapur
  • No.2 Mollikapur
  • Naisapur
  • Naisapur Mechpara
  • Thakurpur
  • Phospur
  • Karlinpur
  • Mornai Tea Estate
  • Bodobadha
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The Historical Wonders
Of Santal Colony

Sevapur Christian Hospital

The inauguration of Sevapur Hospital, Assam, North East India, 1948. In the middle: Missionary Doctor Otto Forman, founder of the hospital. Standing at the left: Ely Forman, and right with the children, Elisabeth (Lis) Krohn.

Bada Bungalow

Mornai Tea Garden Bungalow of the manager was built by Missionary Oluf Eie, sent by DSM to Mornai, 1920-64. (Photo 1990).

Papa Saheb & Mama Saheb Dinisa

Papa Saheb and Mama Saheb Dinisa is a burial place of Lars Olsen Skrefsrud and Hans Peter Boersen two missionaries from Norway and Denmark respectively.

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Prominent Figures
Of Santal Colony

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Rev. Lars Olsen Skrefsrud

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Rev. Hans Peter Boersen

03

Pastor Siram
Soren

04

Pastor Minghu
Soren

05

Mathias Tudu

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Skyline View
Of Santal Colony

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