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  2. Bihari literature - Wikipedia

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    Devaki Nandan Khatri, who at the beginning of the 20th century wrote novels including Chandrakanta and Chandrakanta Santati, was born in Muzaffarpur, Bihar. Writer and Buddhist scholar Mahapandit Rahul Sankrityayan was born in Uttar Pradesh but spent his life in the land of Buddha, i.e., Bihar. well known writer George Orwell was also born in ...

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Bihar/Books and other references ...

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    Hindi Nationalism by Rai Alok; Report On The Excavations At Pataliputra , The Palibothra Of The Greeks by Austine L Waddell; Arvind N Das, The State of Bihar: an economic history without footnotes. Amsterdam: VU University Press 1992; 23.The New Bihar-N.K.singh 24.Bihar:from chaos to chaos-Anil Singh

  4. Bihar Diaries - Wikipedia

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    English and Hindi: Genre: Crime non-fiction ... India: Pages: 304: ISBN: 0143444352: Bihar Diaries: The True Story ... The Bihar Chapter inspired by this book. [7] Plot

  5. Bihari culture - Wikipedia

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    Strips or cane reeds painted in vivid colours are commonly found in homes of the people of Bihar. A special container called a "pauti," woven out of Sikki Grass Craft in the north, is a sentimental gift that accompanies a bride when she leaves her home after her wedding. Bihar is well known for the games played there, for example - Kabaddi.

  6. Bihar - Wikipedia

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    Bihar (/ b ɪ ˈ h ɑːr /; Hindi: [bɪˈɦaːr] ⓘ) is a state in Eastern India. It is the third largest state by population , the 12th largest by area , and the 15th largest by GDP in 2021. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Bihar borders Uttar Pradesh to its west, Nepal to the north, the northern part of West Bengal to the east, and Jharkhand to the south.

  7. Bihari Lal - Wikipedia

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    Bihari Lal Chaube or Bihārī (1595–1663) [1] was a Hindi poet, who is famous for writing the Satasaī (Seven Hundred Verses) in Brajbhasha, a collection of approximately seven hundred distichs, which is perhaps the most celebrated Hindi work of poetic art, as distinguished from narrative and simpler styles. [2]

  8. Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Library - Wikipedia

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    Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Library is one of the national libraries of India, [2] located in Patna, Bihar. [3] It was opened to public on 29 October 1891 by Khan Bahadur Khuda Bakhsh with 4,000 manuscripts, of which he inherited 1,400 from his father Maulvi Mohammed Bakhsh.

  9. History of Bihar - Wikipedia

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    The History of Bihar is one of the most varied in India. Bihar consists of three distinct regions, each has its own distinct history and culture. They are Magadha, Mithila and Bhojpur. [1] Chirand, on the northern bank of the Ganga River, in Saran district, has an archaeological record dating from the Neolithic age (c. 2500 – 1345 BC).