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Village in Bihar

Bhaur Gram (Maithili: भौर ग्राम) is a historical village in the Madhubani district of the Mithila region in Bihar, India. It is the birth place of the founder King Mahesha Thakura of the Khandwala Dynasty in Mithila. The King Mahesha Thakura established the first capital of his kingdom at Bhaur Gram. It is one of the major villages in the Mithila region for the residence of the Maithil Brahmins.

Village in Bihar, India
Bhaur भौर
Village
Bhaur Gram Panchyat
Coordinates: 26°16′11″N 86°08′54″E / 26.2697669°N 86.1483083°E / 26.2697669; 86.1483083
CountryIndia
StateBihar
RegionMithila
DistrictMadhubani district
BlockPandaul
DemonymMaithil

Geography

Bhaur village is at a distance of 17 miles from the city of Darbhanga in North-East direction. Similarly it is at a distance of 7.5 miles in the South-East direction from the headquarter of the Madhubani district.

Demographics

As of 2011, the number of families residing in this village is 1906. The total population of the village is 8828, of which 4561 are male while 4267 are females. The sex ratio of Jagban village is 936 females to 1000 males on average. Among children, this ratio is on average 946 females to every 1000 males. In 2011, the literacy rate of Jagban village was 52.46%, with literacy among males at 62.44% and 41.77% among females.

References

  1. ^ Śrīvāstava, Lakshmī Prasāda (1990). Bihāra loka saṃskrti kośa: Mithilā khanḍạ (in Hindi). Sītārāma Prakāśana.
  2. Hindī sāhitya aura Bihāra: Sātavīm śatī se aṭhārahavīṃ śatī taka (in Hindi). Bihāra Rāshṭrabhāshā Parishad. 1960.
  3. Heinz, Carolyn Brown (2023-08-18). Bihar Days. Austin Macauley Publishers. ISBN 979-8-88693-815-9.
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