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Banaili, the Glossary

Index Banaili

Banaili Raj also known as Garhbanaili Raj was a zamindari estate based in the Indian state of Bihar.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 8 relations: Bihar, Mahabharata, Mithila (region), Purnia, Raja Bahadur Kirtyanand Sinha, Sultanganj, Bihar, Zamindar, Zamindars of Bihar.

  2. Culture of Mithila
  3. Palaces in Bihar
  4. Purnia district

Bihar

Bihar is a state in Eastern India.

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Mahabharata

The Mahābhārata (महाभारतम्) is one of the two major Smriti texts and Sanskrit epics of ancient India revered in Hinduism, the other being the Rāmāyaṇa.

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Mithila (region)

Mithila, also known as Tirhut, Tirabhukti and Mithilanchal, is a geographical and cultural region of the Indian subcontinent bounded by the Mahananda River in the east, the Ganges in the south, the Gandaki River in the west and by the foothills of the Himalayas in the north.

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Purnia

Purnia (also romanized as Purnea) is the fourth largest city of Bihar and is emerging as the largest economic hub in North Bihar.

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Raja Bahadur Kirtyanand Sinha

Raja Bahadur Kirtyanand Sinha (1880-1938) was an Indian businessman and philanthropist.

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Sultanganj, Bihar

Sultanganj is a town located in the Bhagalpur district of the India state of Bihar.

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Zamindar

A zamindar in the Indian subcontinent was an autonomous or semi-autonomous feudal ruler of a zamindari (feudal estate).

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Zamindars of Bihar

The Zamindars of Bihar were the autonomous and semi-autonomous rulers and administrators of the subah of Bihar during Mughal rule and later during British rule. Banaili and Zamindars of Bihar are zamindari estates.

See Banaili and Zamindars of Bihar

See also

Culture of Mithila

Palaces in Bihar

Purnia district

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banaili