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Gopal Narayan Singh University (GNSU) is a state private university [3] located at Jamuhar village near the city of Sasaram in Rohtas district, Bihar, India. It is one of the first six private universities in Bihar. [ 4 ]
Maharaja Agrasen University: Solan: Yes [161] 2013 General [162] Maharishi Markandeshwar University, Solan: Solan: No 2010 General [163] Manav Bharti University: Solan: Yes [164] 2009 General [165] Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences Solan: Yes [166] 2009 Biotechnology [167] Sri Sai University: Palampur: Yes [168] 2011 ...
Udit Narayan Singh, Raja (1795–1835) Bharatpur (complete list) – Badan Singh, Maharaja (1722–1756) Suraj Mal, Maharaja (1756–1763) Jawahar Singh, Maharaja (1763–1768) Ratan Singh, Maharaja (1768–1769) Keshri Singh, Maharaja (1769–1771) Nahar Singh, Maharaja (1771–1776) Ranjit Singh, Maharaja (1776–1805) Bhavnagar (complete ...
Bhupendra Narayan Mandal University: Madhepura: Yes 1993 General [39] Chanakya National Law University: Patna: Yes 2006 Legal [40] Jai Prakash University: Chhapra: Yes 1995 General [41] Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University [note 6] Darbhanga: Yes 1961 Sanskrit [42] Lalit Narayan Mithila University: Darbhanga: Yes 1972 General [43 ...
During the Vedic age, Sasaram was a part of the ancient Kashi kingdom.Sasaram's name derives from Sahastrarama, meaning "one thousand groves".Sasaram was once also named Shah Sarai (meaning "Place of the King"), as it is the birthplace of the Afghan king Sher Shah Suri, who ruled over Delhi, much of northern India, present-day Pakistan, and eastern Afghanistan for five years as the Sur Empire ...
Maharaja Udit Narayan Singh was the eldest surviving son of Maharaj Mahip Narayan Singh, Udit Narayan Singh Sahib Bahadur (1770 – 4 April 1835, r. 12 September 1795 – 4 April 1835) became the new king of Benares.
The Tekari Raj family made large contributions in the social and cultural spheres of the area. The present day Tekari Raj High School and Tekari College owe their existence to their benevolence, while the Gaya Public Library (the oldest District Library in Bihar) and the Gaya Club, which is the hub of social activity in Gaya town, stand on land donated by them.
In South Bihar, the representative of several communities was the Tekari family, whose great estate, Tekari Raj, in Gaya, dates back to the early 18th century. [1] In the Mughal period, Tekari evolved as a rich estate, protected by its kings, who were a part of the Mughal Empire.