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Dhabouli, Saharsa
Dhabouli is a village located in Saharsa district of Bihar state, India.The total geographical area of Village is 2555.92 hectares. Madhepura Is nearest town to Dhabauli which is approximately 10 km away. The Primary Occupation Is Farming, but now many people have migrated to places like Delhi and Mumbai for work. A number of people of this village are also working in offices of the state, central governments of India and Private sector. More than 25000 people have been living here since the origin of this area. The Village has three panchayats and a population of more than 25,000. The village has good telecom connectivity. The village has also a branch of State Bank of India. Administration There are three panchayats in Dhabouli * Dhabouli (South) * Dhabouli (East) * Dhabouli (West) Mauni Gram Kahra is also a part of this Panchayat. This village comes under the Patarghat Block and OP. It comes under Sourbajar sub-division and aharsaDistrict. It comes under onbarsh ...
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Saharsa
Saharsa is a city and Municipal corporation in the Saharsa District in the eastern part of the state of Bihar, India. It is situated near the eastern banks of the Kosi River. It serves as the administrative headquarters for Saharsa District and is also the Divisional Headquarter of the Kosi Division. The name ''Saharsa'' originates from the Sanskrit word ''Saharsha'' meaning 'laden with joy'. The city has a significant number of Maithili language, Maithili speakers. Alongside Maithili, Hindi is widely understood and spoken. History Saharsa is part of the Mithila (region), Mithila region, which first gained prominence after settlement by Indo-Aryan peoples, Indo-Aryan tribes that established the Mithila Kingdom (also known as the Kingdom of the Videhas). During the late Vedic period (c. 1100–500 BCE), Videhas developed as one of the major political and cultural centres of South Asia, along with ''Kuru'' and ''Pañcāla''. The kings of the Videhas Kingdom were referred to as J ...
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