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DWARS

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Encyclopaedia Britannica (1911) / britannica_1911
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dwars, a tract of country in north-east india. it consists of two divisions, the western dwars and the eastern dwars, both of which belonged to bhutan prior to the bhutan war of 1864-65, as a result of which they passed into possession of the british, when the eastern dwars were assigned to assam and the western to bengal. since 1905 both divisions have been in the province of eastern bengal and assam. the five eastern dwars, entitled respectively bijni, sidli, chirang, ripu and guma, are situated in the goalpara district of eastern bengal and assam, forming a strip of flat country lying beneath the bhutan mountains. it is an unhealthy country for natives as well as europeans, and is but slightly developed. the western dwars form a region lying at the foot of the himalayas in the north-east of the jalpaiguri district of eastern bengal and assam, which comprises nine _parganas_, namely, bhalka, bhatibari, baxa, chakao-kshattriya, madari, lakshmipur, maraghat, mainaguri and chengmari. the western dwars are an important centre of the tea-planting industry.