Narhan Raj Estate | |
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17th Century–1947 | |
Capital | Narhan |
Religion | Hinduism |
Historical era | Middle Ages |
• Established | 17th Century |
• Disestablished | 1947 |
The Narhan Estate or Narhan Raj[1] was a medieval dynasty and later a zamindari (estate) of Bhumihar[2] during the British Raj in modern-day Bihar, in erstwhile Darbhanga district (now in Samastipur).[3] It was spread in the district of Darbhanga, Muzaffarpur, Munger and Patna with an area of 57,282 acres.[4] The estate was so called because the family residence was at Narhan village of Samastipur.[5]
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References
- ↑ The Indian Law Reports: Containing Cases Determined by the High Court at Calcutta. Calcutta series. West Bengal Government Press. 1909.
- ↑ CHANDRA, UMESH (2021-10-06). Pratham sabal brahman bhagvan parshuram (in Hindi). Blue Rose Publishers.
- ↑ Katju, Kailash Nath; Katju, Valmiki; Katju, Markanday; Bhalla, Harish (2006). Experiments in Advocacy: A Colossus in the Courts of Justice : the Life and Times of Dr. Kailas Nath Katju. Universal Law Publishing Company. ISBN 978-81-7534-518-8.
- ↑ O'malley, L. S. S. (2007). Bihar And Orissa District Gazetteers : Monghyr. Concept Publishing Company. ISBN 978-81-7268-135-7.
- ↑ "Narhan Estate | Samastipur | India". Retrieved 2022-01-26.
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