Vaishali Map - File Information
Map Name | Vaishali Map |
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Available Formats | WEBPPDFJPGPNG |
WEBP Size | 0.34 MB |
PDF Size | 0.13 MB |
JPG Size | 1.14 MB |
PNG Size | 2.46 MB |
No. of Pages in PDF | 1 |
Image Height | 2772 Pixels |
Image Width | 2142 Pixels |
Category | India |
Related | Bihar, Bihar District Maps |
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Vaishali Map - Summary
Vaishali find its origin way back in history from the Mahabharata period. It is the place where democracy found its origin around 600BC. Numerous references to Vaishali are found in texts pertaining to both Jainism and Buddhism, which have preserved much information on Vaishali and the other Maha Janapadas.
The District is spread over 2036 sq km area and has a population of and is located at 25°41′N 85°13′E / 25.68°N 85.22°E. The district is and is surrounded by Muzaffarpur (North), Patna (South), Samastipur (East) and Saran (West). ).The district has 3 subdivisions, 16 blocks, 290 Gram Panchyat & 1572 villages.
The district gained the status of an independent district on 12-10-1972, prior to which it was a part of old Muzaffarpur district. Hajipur, the district headquarters of Vaishali was so named after a King of Bengal named Haji Ilyas Shah (1345 to 1358 A.D) who founded it.He built a fort in Hajipur, with a mosque inside it called Jami Masjid, a building measuring 84.5 ft (25.8 m) long and 33.5 ft (10.2 m) broad, which was called Ukkacala in ancient times.
Sub-Division
- Hajipur
- Mahnar
- Mahua
Blocks
1. Mahnar 2. Vaishali 3. Bidupur 4. Goraul 5. Raghopur 6. Lalganj 7. Hajipur 8. Mahua 9. Jandaha 10. Patepur 11. Sahdei Buzurg 12. Bhagwanpur 13. Chehrakala 14. Rajapakar 15. Patedhi Belsar 16. Desari
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