Saliha Village Polpulation
Saliha is a Village located in the Taluka of Bilaigarh, in the district of Raipur district, in the state of Chhattisgarh state with a total population of 3138. There are 782 houses in the Village.
Village name: Saliha
Taluka name: Bilaigarh
District: Raipur
State: Chhattisgarh
Total population: 3138
House Holds: 782
Saliha Population by Sex
There are total of 1540 male persons and 1598 females and a total number of 436 children below 6 years in Saliha.
The percentage of male population is 49.08%.
The percentage of female population is 50.92%.
The percentage of child population is 13.89%.
Males: 1540.
Females: 1598.
Children: 436.
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Saliha
Saliha (Arabic: صَلْحَة), sometimes trasliterated Salha, meaning 'the good/healthy place', was a Palestinian Arab village located 12 kilometres northwest of Safed.Salehabad
Salehabad or Salihabad or Salhabad or Salahabad (Persian: صالح اباد) may refer to:Saliha Abid Hussain
Saliha Abid Hussain is an Indian writer of Urdu literature, considered by many as one of the prominent writers of modern Urdu novels and children's literature.Saliha Sultan (wife of Mustafa II)
Saliha Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: صالحه سلطان; c. 1680 – 21 September 1739) was the consort of Sultan Mustafa II of the Ottoman Empire, and Valide sultan to their son, Sultan Mahmud I.