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<title>Bengal District Gazetteers Bhagalpur</title>
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<title>Bengal District Gazetteers Bhagalpur 1911</title>
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<name>Byrne, J.</name>
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<published>1911-09-01T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Bengal District Gazetteers Bhagalpur 1911
Byrne, J.
The is District, the chief and central district of the Division that General&#13;
bears the same name, is situated between 24° 33' and 26° 34' N., {^sn°ni)'&#13;
and between 86° 19'and 87° 31' E. Its length is about 140 miles&#13;
and its breadth varies from 14 to 45 miles. It extends over&#13;
4,226 square miles, and its population was, in 1901, 2,088,953.&#13;
It is bounded on the north by the independent State Boundaof&#13;
Nepal; on the east, north of the Ganges, b j the District ries&gt;&#13;
of Purnea ; on the south and east, south of the Ganges, by the&#13;
Sonthal Parganas, and on the west by the Districts of Darbhanga&#13;
and Monghyr. The administrative head-quarters are at&#13;
Bh&amp;galpur town, situated on the Ganges, whioh crosses the&#13;
district from west to east and divides it into two parts of&#13;
approximately equal area.&#13;
The District as it at present exists is the outcome of many Forma,&#13;
changes. In 1766 A.D., when the East India Company was Strict**9&#13;
invested with the Diwani, Bh&amp;galpur District was a huge trait&#13;
in the east of Sarkar Mungir, Subah Behar, lying altogether to&#13;
the south of the Ganges except for the pargana of Chai. The&#13;
boundaries were rather indeterminate on the south and west. The&#13;
area of the district was 8,225 square miles at the time of&#13;
Buchanan-Hamilton’ s survey (circa 1812 A.D.) involving, as it&#13;
did then, most of the' modern districts of Monghyr' and the&#13;
Sonthal Parganas south of the Ganges. Since then the&#13;
southern portion has been greatly restricted in area, and the&#13;
northern portion has been greatly extended.
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<dc:date>1911-09-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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