Also known as Baugelepoor, Boglipore, Bhaugulpore, Baugelpoor
Bhagalpur (official and romanised name), historically known as Champa Nagari, is a city in the Indian state of Bihar, situated on the southern bank of the Ganges river. It is the third largest city of Bihar by population and also serves the headquarters of Bhagalpur district, Bhagalpur division, and Eastern Range. It is known as the Silk City and also listed for development under the Smart Cities Mission by the Government of India. It is the only district in Bihar after capital city Patna where three major higher educational institutions, IIIT Bhagalpur, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, TMBU,
Bhagalpur is a major city in Bihar, India, located on the Ganges River and historically known as Champa Nagari, serving as the administrative hub for its district and division while earning the nickname "Silk City." The city is significant for its large population (third in Bihar), its designation under India's Smart Cities Mission for development, and its status as a major educational center hosting several prestigious institutions.
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thumbnail|Vikramshila Monastery Bhagalpur formed a part of the ancient Indian kingdom of Anga, said to be ruled by king Karna of Mahabharata who was well known for his charity. In later times it was included in the powerful Hindu kingdom of Magadha, or Behar, and in the 7th century it was an independent state, with the city of Champa as its capital. It afterwards formed a part of the Mohammedan Kingdom of Gaur, West Bengal, and was subsequently subjugated by Akbar, who declared it to be a part of the Delhi empire. Bhagalpur passed to the East India Company by the grant of the emperor Shah Alam II in 1765.
References to Bhagalpur can be found in Indian epics like the Ramayana and the Mahabharata where Bhagalpur has been described as the kingdom of Anga. A temple from the Gupta period still exists in Bhagalpur.
Bhagalpur was one of the most important trade centers in the Bengal Presidency of British India. The city and the district was notorious for its criminal activities and lack of human safety, both of which peaked during 1970s leading to 1980 Bhagalpur blindings. The communal violence that broke out in and around Bhagalpur in October 1989 continued for about two months and nearly 1200 lives lost. It has emerged as one of the most economically and socially stable districts of Bihar in present times.
thumbnail|Litti is baked wheat and lentils served with smoked tomato ketchup, brinjal, mango pickle and onions.
there are many 3 star hotels in city
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