Sunday 15 May 2016

History of BIHAR

History of BIHAR

 

The history of Bihar is one of the foremost varied in Bharat. Ancient Bihar, known as Magadha, was the centre of power, learning, and culture in India for one thousand years. India's "first empire", the Maurya empire as well together of the world's greatest pacifist religion, Buddhism arose from the region that now makes trendy Bihar.  Magadha empires, notably under the Maurya and Gupta dynasties, unified large components of South Asia below a central rule.  Its capital Patna, earlier known as Pataliputra, was an vital political, military, and economic centre of Indian civilisation during the ancient and classical periods of history. Many of the ancient Indian text, written outside of the religious epics, were written in ancient Bihar. Abhijñānaśākuntala was the most prominent.
The present day region of state consisted of many ancient kingdoms and republics that area unit, the Magadha province, the Anga province and the Vajji confederation. One of the primary known republics within the world, Licchavi, existed in the region since before the birth of Mahavira .  The classical Gupta dynasty of state, was known to have been a amount of nice culture and learning within Asian nation. The Gupta period is famed these days because the Golden Age of Asian nation.

The Pala Empire also created their capital at Pataliputra. After, Bihar vie a terribly little role in Indian affairs, until the emergence of the Suri phratry throughout the Medieval amount in the 1540s. After the fall of the Suri phratry in 1556, Bihar once more became a marginal player in Asian nation and was the staging post for the geographical area Presidency from the decennary and up to the war of 1857–58. On 22 March 1912, Bihar was graven out as a separate province in the British Indian Empire. Since 1947, Bihar has been a state in the Indian Union.

The Epics Period Kingdoms

  •      Anga Kingdom

    Videha (Mithila) Kingdom

    Magadha Kingdom(we discuss next day )


     

     

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