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A '''Tehsil''' is an administrative subdivision or tier of local government in some ]n countries. It is roughly equivalent to a ]. A tehsil is typically part of a ], and typically contains villages and/or municipalities. A '''Tehsil''' is an administrative subdivision or tier of local government in some ]n countries. It is roughly equivalent to a ]. A tehsil is typically part of a ], and typically contains villages and/or municipalities.

In some southern ]n states, including ] and ], the term '''taluk''' is used instead of tehsil.


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A Tehsil is an administrative subdivision or tier of local government in some South Asian countries. It is roughly equivalent to a county. A tehsil is typically part of a district, and typically contains villages and/or municipalities.

In some southern Indian states, including Kerala and Karnataka, the term taluk is used instead of tehsil.

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