The ancient history of Muzaffarpur

              The ancient histoy of Muzaffarpur 

                     


Muzaffarpur is a major district of Bihar. So it is a beautiful district located in the northern part of Bihar. It was built in the year 1875 AD. By the British (Revenue Officer). His name was Muzaffar Khan. The name of this city is also found in Hindu religious texts. The name of this place is associated with the Ramayana PeriodTiruhut used to be a part of Mithila at the time of King Janak of Mithila and then later this place was separated from Tiruhut and then a new district was formed. Whose name is Muzaffarpur and till now this district is known by the same name? After that, its name was also associated with the Mahabharata Period. When Angraj Karna used to be the emperor of this place and then Jarasandh and after that, the Mughal emperor also resigned here. In this way, the process of ruling continued and all kinds of fruits and vegetables are grown here in large numbers. But the famous fruit here is Litchi. There are famous fruits here. Which is famous not only in the whole country but in the whole world by the name of Sahi Litchi.

                




 Due to which this, the city is known as Litchi Land. Its distance from Patna is about 200 kilometres. And here you will also get to see a large number of tourist places to visit here. Litchi Wala Bagh, Baba Garib Nath's Temple, Khudi Ram Bose Memorial Hall and Sri Ram Temple are famous places in Muzaffarpur. Where are you can go and roam? And you should know that our brave soldier Khudi Ram Bose was hanged in this place. After which the Khudiram Memorial Hall was built in his name. There was a group of a total of 8 dynasties. In which the Lichchhvi dynasty is considered to be the most powerful and influential. During the visit of Hiuen saang. The Pala dynasty was born and at that time the king of Muzaffarpur was Harshvardhan. This is an ancient historical place in Bihar.  

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