Amarnath Kumar Sharma
History
March 2021
Bihar is a state in eastern India. It is the second biggest state by populace in 2019, twelfth biggest by area of 94,163 km2 (36,357 sq mi), and fourteenth biggest by Gross domestic product in 2021. Bihar borders Uttar Pradesh to its west, Nepal toward the north, the northern piece of West Bengal toward the east, and with Jharkhand toward the south. The Bihar plain is parted by the stream Ganges, which streams from west to east. On 15 November 2000, southern Bihar was surrendered to shape the new province of Jharkhand. Just 20% of the number of inhabitants in Bihar lives in metropolitan regions starting around 2021. Moreover, practically 58% of Biharis are beneath the age of 25, providing Bihar with the most noteworthy extent of youngsters of any Indian state. The authority dialects are Hindi and Urdu, albeit different dialects are normal, including Maithili, Magahi, Bhojpuri and different Dialects of Bihar. In Old and Traditional India, the region that is presently Bihar was viewed as the focal point of political and social power and as a shelter of learning. From Magadha emerged India's most memorable domain, the Maurya realm, as well as one of the world's generally broadly stuck to religions: Buddhism. Magadha domains, prominently under the Maurya and Gupta traditions, brought together huge pieces of South Asia under a focal rule. One more area of Bihar, Mithila, was an early focus of learning and the focal point of the Videha realm.
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