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Buxar

Buxar is a nagar parishad city in the state of Bihar, India, sharing border with Balia and Ghazipur district of Uttar Pradesh. It is the headquarters of the eponymous Buxar district, as well as the headquarters of the community development block of Buxar, which also contains the census town of Sarimpur along with 132 rural villages.

Buxar
Mini Kashi
City
Ganges river at Buxar, Buxar Bridge, Buxar Railway Station
Map of Buxar in Buxar block
Buxar
Location in Bihar, India
Coordinates: 25°33′38″N 83°58′50″E / 25.56049°N 83.98054°E / 25.56049; 83.98054
Country India
StateBihar
DistrictBuxar
Established1480
Incorporated1991 [citation needed]
Founded byTodar & Domar Rao[citation needed]
Area
 • Total6.2 km2 (2.4 sq mi)
Elevation
55 m (180 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total102,861
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
 • RegionalBhojpuri
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
802101 (Buxar)[1]
Telephone code06183
Vehicle registrationBR-44
Websitebuxar.bih.nic.in

The historic Battle of Chausa and Battle of Buxar were fought in this vicinity.[2][3][4] Buxar Railway Station lies on Patna–Mughalsarai section of Howrah–Delhi main line in the zone of eastern central Indian railway. It is approximately 125 km from the state capital of Patna. Bhojpuri is the widely spoken language in Buxar.

Typonym edit

According to local traditions, the name Buxar is derived from a lake in the town named Aghsar (effacer of Sin), which in course of time became Baghsar and took the present form that is Buxar. Another vedic legend states that, a sage or rishi named Besira transformed himself to take the look of a Tiger to frighten Durvasa rishi, and doomed by him to retain the form of Tiger forever. In order to restore his Hyman's form, Bedsira bathed in the holy pond of Aghsar and worshipped Garushankar. To commemorate this event the spot was called Vyaghrasar and later became Baghsar (The Tiger's pond).[5]

Demography edit

Historical populations
YearPop.±%
191111,309—    
192110,098−10.7%
193113,449+33.2%
194114,879+10.6%
195118,087+21.6%
196123,068+27.5%
197131,691+37.4%
198142,952+35.5%
199155,753+29.8%
200183,168+49.2%
2011102,861+23.7%
"District Census Handbook Part A - Buxar" (PDF). Census of India. p. 731.

As of 2011 India census,[6] Buxar had a population[7] of 102,861. Males constitute 52.65% of the population and females 47.35%. 16% of the population is under 6 years of age.

The 2011 census recorded the city of Buxar as having a literacy rate of 83.82%, with an 11.24% gap between male literacy (89.13%) and female literacy (77.89%). The whole of Buxar district had a literacy rate of 70.14%, with Buxar block (comprising both rural and urban areas) had a literacy rate of 77.45%, the highest in the district.[8]

Economy edit

Buxar is an important regional commercial and trade hub, with connections via road and rail along with river transport on the Ganges. Along with Dumraon, Buxar is one of the main centres for trade and industry in the district. Soap and furniture are manufactured in both cities. Major exports from Buxar include rice, paddy, gur, mango, vegetables, fish, and jail-related manufactured goods. Major imports include engineering goods and medicine.[9]

Villages edit

In addition to the urban settlements of Buxar and Sarimpur, Buxar block encompasses 132 villages. Of these, 97 are inhabited and 35 are uninhabited:[8]

Village name Total land area (hectares) Population (in 2011)
Indour 157.8 1892
Kukurha 863.6 2,978
Karhansi 764 4,248
Gohuwana 24.7 0
Milki 89.8 0
Lalsagar 17 0
Mathia 48.1 756
Ijrisiram 215.7 2,312
Pirtampur 88.2 0
Ijribudhan 81.7 379
Karhansi 237 2,159
Rakasi Chak 279.3 2,259
Kudratipur 45.5 642
Jarigawan 115.7 1,408
Larai 46.6 445
Dubauli 36.8 0
Korarwa 34.4 478
Haripur 101.7 1,490
Govindapur 26.7 1,430
Umarpur 52.7 15
Misraulia 104 1,783
Kamhariya 80.6 907
Kamarpur 253.8 3,074
Laropur 13.3 0
Kiratpura 64.7 865
Lachhmipur 58.8 3,341
Baluwa 80.2 2,275
Belahi 39.6 864
Jagdishpur 28 0
Puliya 98.4 822
Chhotka Nuawan 127.4 2,034
Dubauli 46.6 242
Gopnuawan 81.4 624
Barka Nuawan 122.6 1,511
Parmanandpur 27.1 0
Thora 66.8 1,339
Thoragangbarar 22.3 0
Bibiganj 68.4 1,370
Panrepatti 521.6 10,745
Misraulia 183.7 2,901
Mathia Gurdas 48.8 747
Lalganj 123.9 2,083
Betwa 82 0
Manauwar Chak 41.3 595
Jaso 227.1 4,817
Sohani Patti 75.3 3,770
Niranjanpur 19 2,406
Ahirauli 312.4 6,496
Katkaulia 20.6 310
Nadaon 468.6 5,858
Sondhila 259.8 2,432
Panditpur 88.5 1,049
Jagdishpur 285.7 5,142
Kulhariya 377.6 3,242
Karhansi 270 2,833
Parasiya 82.2 1,050
Patelawa 40 350
Shiupur 39.7 0
Suratpur 48 0
Harkishunpur 35.6 1,383
Dalsagar 138 4,545
Gogaura 80.9 1,594
Tarapur 15.8 121
Sahupara 31.6 1,291
Parari 149.4 1,372
Churamanpur 245 4,277
Darappur 73 948
Arjunpur 197 4,599
Sherpur 72 998
Balapur 67.2 642
Dungurpur 18.7 0
Tiwaripur 22.7 865
Dubauli 21.1 29
Ekauna 56.1 2959
Gharaipur 28.7 0
Dahiwar 106.9 2,145
Garani 52.7 813
Majharia 495 2,302
Simra 17 69
Khutaha 146.4 4,188
Dudhar Chak 20.6 196
Kharanti 49.8 316
Ramubariya 64.7 1,032
Shankarpur 17.8 0
Paharpur 24.8 65
Bishunpura 24.3 0
Usrauliya 37 0
Balua 30 0
Panrepur 29.8 1,163
Upadhyapur 21.1 905
Kamkarahi 8.8 0
Jagdara 49 1,195
Gobindpur 32 0
Ganauli 66 0
Parari 52.8 714
Nat 39.8 1,615
Umarpur Diara 153.4 1,513
Mungraul 26.6 225
Padumpur 49.4 18
Misrauliya 62 2,876
Rampur 21 169
Bhosrampur 20.6 0
Sonbarsa 123.8 3,069
Desarbuzurg 73 440
Ammadarhi 45.3 861
Kharka 96 70
Marwa 62 337
Jatmahi 13 0
Narayanpur 25.9 0
Dumariya 9.9 0
Kothia 237.6 1,577
Balua 38 0
Belaur 118.6 1,637
Marautiya 101.2 0
Khadra 122.2 0
Baruna 779.8 6,694
Basauli 892 3,902
Boksa 639.8 5,580
Mahdah 1,443.1 9,344
Lachhmanpur 35.6 224
Bhabhuar Milki 23.1 0
Bhabhuar 110.8 1,007
Nuaon 71.6 953
Ramdiha 83.7 617
Nidhua 199 1,411
Pipra 42.4 0
Panditpur 59.1 285
Rahua 29.7 0
Sagrampur 60.2 788
Karauniyan 66 48
Babhani 108 1,383
Majhani Naubarar (Unsurveyed) 369 0
Umarpur Naubarar (Unsurveyed) 70 0
Umarpur Diara (Unsurveyed) 0 0
UmarpurJot MisranBarkaGaon 95.4 0

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The total population of these villages is 180,308, in 27,985 households.[8]

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Pin Codes of Buxar, Bihar, India, Buxar Pincode Search". indiapincodes.net.
  2. ^ "Battle of Buxar : Venue, Date, Reasons, Winner, Loser, Aftermath, Significance". from the original on 12 March 2017. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Battle of Buxar | Summary | Britannica". from the original on 12 March 2017. Retrieved 11 March 2017.
  4. ^ . www.telegraphindia.com. Archived from the original on 12 March 2017.
  5. ^ O'Malley, L. S. S. Bihar And Orissa Gazetteers Shahabad. p. 163. ISBN 8172681224.
  6. ^ . Census of India. Archived from the original on 11 December 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2013.
  7. ^ Buxar Population, Buxar Population from 2001-2020. "Buxar Population".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ a b c "Census of India 2011: Bihar District Census Handbook - Buxar, Part A (Village and Town Directory)". Census 2011 India. pp. 19–20, 23–98, 681–82, 358–421, 730–746. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  9. ^ "About District/". Buxar. National Informatics Centre. Retrieved 6 July 2020.

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well as the headquarters of the community development block of Buxar which also contains the census town of Sarimpur along with 132 rural villages Buxar Mini KashiCityGanges river at Buxar Buxar Bridge Buxar Railway StationMap of Buxar in Buxar blockBuxarLocation in Bihar IndiaCoordinates 25 33 38 N 83 58 50 E 25 56049 N 83 98054 E 25 56049 83 98054Country IndiaStateBiharDistrictBuxarEstablished1480Incorporated1991 citation needed Founded byTodar amp Domar Rao citation needed Area Total6 2 km2 2 4 sq mi Elevation55 m 180 ft Population 2011 Total102 861Languages OfficialHindi RegionalBhojpuriTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN802101 Buxar 1 Telephone code06183Vehicle registrationBR 44Websitebuxar wbr bih wbr nic wbr in The historic Battle of Chausa and Battle of Buxar were fought in this vicinity 2 3 4 Buxar Railway Station lies on Patna Mughalsarai section of Howrah Delhi main line in the zone of eastern central Indian railway It is approximately 125 km from the state capital of Patna Bhojpuri is the widely spoken language in Buxar Contents 1 Typonym 2 Demography 3 Economy 4 Villages 5 Notable people 6 See also 7 ReferencesTyponym editAccording to local traditions the name Buxar is derived from a lake in the town named Aghsar effacer of Sin which in course of time became Baghsar and took the present form that is Buxar Another vedic legend states that a sage or rishi named Besira transformed himself to take the look of a Tiger to frighten Durvasa rishi and doomed by him to retain the form of Tiger forever In order to restore his Hyman s form Bedsira bathed in the holy pond of Aghsar and worshipped Garushankar To commemorate this event the spot was called Vyaghrasar and later became Baghsar The Tiger s pond 5 Demography editHistorical populationsYearPop 191111 309 192110 098 10 7 193113 449 33 2 194114 879 10 6 195118 087 21 6 196123 068 27 5 197131 691 37 4 198142 952 35 5 199155 753 29 8 200183 168 49 2 2011102 861 23 7 District Census Handbook Part A Buxar PDF Census of India p 731 As of 2011 update India census 6 Buxar had a population 7 of 102 861 Males constitute 52 65 of the population and females 47 35 16 of the population is under 6 years of age The 2011 census recorded the city of Buxar as having a literacy rate of 83 82 with an 11 24 gap between male literacy 89 13 and female literacy 77 89 The whole of Buxar district had a literacy rate of 70 14 with Buxar block comprising both rural and urban areas had a literacy rate of 77 45 the highest in the district 8 Economy editBuxar is an important regional commercial and trade hub with connections via road and rail along with river transport on the Ganges Along with Dumraon Buxar is one of the main centres for trade and industry in the district Soap and furniture are manufactured in both cities Major exports from Buxar include rice paddy gur mango vegetables fish and jail related manufactured goods Major imports include engineering goods and medicine 9 Villages editIn addition to the urban settlements of Buxar and Sarimpur Buxar block encompasses 132 villages Of these 97 are inhabited and 35 are uninhabited 8 Village name Total land area hectares Population in 2011 Indour 157 8 1892 Kukurha 863 6 2 978 Karhansi 764 4 248 Gohuwana 24 7 0 Milki 89 8 0 Lalsagar 17 0 Mathia 48 1 756 Ijrisiram 215 7 2 312 Pirtampur 88 2 0 Ijribudhan 81 7 379 Karhansi 237 2 159 Rakasi Chak 279 3 2 259 Kudratipur 45 5 642 Jarigawan 115 7 1 408 Larai 46 6 445 Dubauli 36 8 0 Korarwa 34 4 478 Haripur 101 7 1 490 Govindapur 26 7 1 430 Umarpur 52 7 15 Misraulia 104 1 783 Kamhariya 80 6 907 Kamarpur 253 8 3 074 Laropur 13 3 0 Kiratpura 64 7 865 Lachhmipur 58 8 3 341 Baluwa 80 2 2 275 Belahi 39 6 864 Jagdishpur 28 0 Puliya 98 4 822 Chhotka Nuawan 127 4 2 034 Dubauli 46 6 242 Gopnuawan 81 4 624 Barka Nuawan 122 6 1 511 Parmanandpur 27 1 0 Thora 66 8 1 339 Thoragangbarar 22 3 0 Bibiganj 68 4 1 370 Panrepatti 521 6 10 745 Misraulia 183 7 2 901 Mathia Gurdas 48 8 747 Lalganj 123 9 2 083 Betwa 82 0 Manauwar Chak 41 3 595 Jaso 227 1 4 817 Sohani Patti 75 3 3 770 Niranjanpur 19 2 406 Ahirauli 312 4 6 496 Katkaulia 20 6 310 Nadaon 468 6 5 858 Sondhila 259 8 2 432 Panditpur 88 5 1 049 Jagdishpur 285 7 5 142 Kulhariya 377 6 3 242 Karhansi 270 2 833 Parasiya 82 2 1 050 Patelawa 40 350 Shiupur 39 7 0 Suratpur 48 0 Harkishunpur 35 6 1 383 Dalsagar 138 4 545 Gogaura 80 9 1 594 Tarapur 15 8 121 Sahupara 31 6 1 291 Parari 149 4 1 372 Churamanpur 245 4 277 Darappur 73 948 Arjunpur 197 4 599 Sherpur 72 998 Balapur 67 2 642 Dungurpur 18 7 0 Tiwaripur 22 7 865 Dubauli 21 1 29 Ekauna 56 1 2959 Gharaipur 28 7 0 Dahiwar 106 9 2 145 Garani 52 7 813 Majharia 495 2 302 Simra 17 69 Khutaha 146 4 4 188 Dudhar Chak 20 6 196 Kharanti 49 8 316 Ramubariya 64 7 1 032 Shankarpur 17 8 0 Paharpur 24 8 65 Bishunpura 24 3 0 Usrauliya 37 0 Balua 30 0 Panrepur 29 8 1 163 Upadhyapur 21 1 905 Kamkarahi 8 8 0 Jagdara 49 1 195 Gobindpur 32 0 Ganauli 66 0 Parari 52 8 714 Nat 39 8 1 615 Umarpur Diara 153 4 1 513 Mungraul 26 6 225 Padumpur 49 4 18 Misrauliya 62 2 876 Rampur 21 169 Bhosrampur 20 6 0 Sonbarsa 123 8 3 069 Desarbuzurg 73 440 Ammadarhi 45 3 861 Kharka 96 70 Marwa 62 337 Jatmahi 13 0 Narayanpur 25 9 0 Dumariya 9 9 0 Kothia 237 6 1 577 Balua 38 0 Belaur 118 6 1 637 Marautiya 101 2 0 Khadra 122 2 0 Baruna 779 8 6 694 Basauli 892 3 902 Boksa 639 8 5 580 Mahdah 1 443 1 9 344 Lachhmanpur 35 6 224 Bhabhuar Milki 23 1 0 Bhabhuar 110 8 1 007 Nuaon 71 6 953 Ramdiha 83 7 617 Nidhua 199 1 411 Pipra 42 4 0 Panditpur 59 1 285 Rahua 29 7 0 Sagrampur 60 2 788 Karauniyan 66 48 Babhani 108 1 383 Majhani Naubarar Unsurveyed 369 0 Umarpur Naubarar Unsurveyed 70 0 Umarpur Diara Unsurveyed 0 0 UmarpurJot MisranBarkaGaon 95 4 0 mahilaThe total population of these villages is 180 308 in 27 985 households 8 Notable people editHarihar Singh Former Chief Minister of Bihar and Bhojpuri Poet Bismillah Khan Sanjay Kumar Tiwari Member of Legislative Assembly Shivnath Singh Olympic athleteSee also editBuxar district List of cities in Bihar George William Ziemann s missionary work in BuxarReferences edit nbsp Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Buxar Pin Codes of Buxar Bihar India Buxar Pincode Search indiapincodes net Battle of Buxar Venue Date Reasons Winner Loser Aftermath Significance Archived from the original on 12 March 2017 Retrieved 11 March 2017 Battle of Buxar Summary Britannica Archived from the original on 12 March 2017 Retrieved 11 March 2017 The new battles of Buxar www telegraphindia com Archived from the original on 12 March 2017 O Malley L S S Bihar And Orissa Gazetteers Shahabad p 163 ISBN 8172681224 Census of Buxar Census of India Archived from the original on 11 December 2013 Retrieved 9 December 2013 Buxar Population Buxar Population from 2001 2020 Buxar Population a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link a b c Census of India 2011 Bihar District Census Handbook Buxar Part A Village and Town Directory Census 2011 India pp 19 20 23 98 681 82 358 421 730 746 Retrieved 3 July 2020 About District Buxar National Informatics Centre Retrieved 6 July 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Buxar amp oldid 1216730425, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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