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Bengal District Gazetteers Bhagalpur 1911

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dc.contributor.author Byrne, J.
dc.date.accessioned 2019-02-05T04:31:46Z
dc.date.available 2019-02-05T04:31:46Z
dc.date.issued 1911-09-01
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.bpatc.org.bd/handle/1200/157
dc.description.abstract The is District, the chief and central district of the Division that General bears the same name, is situated between 24° 33' and 26° 34' N., {^sn°ni)' and between 86° 19'and 87° 31' E. Its length is about 140 miles and its breadth varies from 14 to 45 miles. It extends over 4,226 square miles, and its population was, in 1901, 2,088,953. It is bounded on the north by the independent State Boundaof Nepal; on the east, north of the Ganges, b j the District ries> of Purnea ; on the south and east, south of the Ganges, by the Sonthal Parganas, and on the west by the Districts of Darbhanga and Monghyr. The administrative head-quarters are at Bh&galpur town, situated on the Ganges, whioh crosses the district from west to east and divides it into two parts of approximately equal area. The District as it at present exists is the outcome of many Forma, changes. In 1766 A.D., when the East India Company was Strict**9 invested with the Diwani, Bh&galpur District was a huge trait in the east of Sarkar Mungir, Subah Behar, lying altogether to the south of the Ganges except for the pargana of Chai. The boundaries were rather indeterminate on the south and west. The area of the district was 8,225 square miles at the time of Buchanan-Hamilton’ s survey (circa 1812 A.D.) involving, as it did then, most of the' modern districts of Monghyr' and the Sonthal Parganas south of the Ganges. Since then the southern portion has been greatly restricted in area, and the northern portion has been greatly extended. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher The Bengal Secretariat Book Depot., Calcutta en_US
dc.subject Gazetteers en_US
dc.title Bengal District Gazetteers Bhagalpur 1911 en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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