Arrah (Ara)

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 city, place with historical importance, district, taluka headquarter, district headquarter

Tehsil Arrah, District Bhojpur, Bihar.
Arrah is a Municipal Corporation city in district of Bhojpur, Bihar.
The Arrah Municipal Corporation has population of 261,430 as per report released by Census India 2011.
Arrah is an old city with references in mythological stories and Greek geographical works. It has been a centre of attraction for Jainism with dozens of old temples and hermitages. It is known for the important battle (Battle of Buxar) in October, 1764, when Mir Kasim, Nawab of Bengal with the support of the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam II and Shuja-ud-daulla, Nawab of Avadh was defeated by the East India Company Army whilst Robert Clive, was Governor General , the key event establishing the British colonialisation of India.

Headquarter of Bhojpur district of Bihar state

During the Indian rebellion of 1857, a small party of British officers and Indian soldiers was besieged in the Little House at Arrah, by a band of armed soldiers under the command of 80 year old Veer Kunwar Singh. They withstood the siege for three weeks until relieved by other East India Company troops.

Currently, there are many conflicts between Ranvir Sena and Peoples War Group taking place in this region. Similarly many lower caste Arjal Muslims have become Naxalites to revenge against Ashraf Muslims although both are of similar economic situation. Arrah is an old city with references in mythological stories and Greek geographical works. It has been a centre of attraction for Jainism with dozens of old temples and hermitages. More recently, it is known for an important battle (Battle of Buxar) in October, 1764, a key event establishing the British occupation of India.
During the Indian rebellion of 1857, a small party of British officers and Indian soldiers were besieged in the Little House at Arrah, the district headquarters. They withstood the siege for three weeks until relieved by British troops.

The city boasts many educational institutions namely H.D.Jain College, Maharaja College, Veer Kunwar Singh College, Bramharshi College, Mahila College etc..
The famous Veer Kunwar Singh Park (Ramna Maidan) is worth visiting which hosts Mahavir Temple, Statue of Veer Kunwar Singh, Stadium and open playground area.
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Coordinates:   25°33'24"N   84°40'9"E

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  • HI I AM FROM BIRAMPUR(KAYAMNAGAR)<ARA, BIHAR>
  • HI I AM FROM MOHANPUR AND I AM RECENTLY COMPLETE MY MCA AND DO THE JOB IN KOLKATA AND I AM REALY PROUD TO BE A BIHARI SPECIAL FOR ARA DISTRICT PERSON
  • proud to be a bhojpuri..........
  • ara is the land of laborious and honest people. i m proud to be bhojpuri..........
  • I PROUD TO BHOJPURYA. BHJPURI PEPUL ARE VERY GOOD. KAHE KI HUM BHOJPURIYA HAI.
  • inspite of living in patna,I found ARA a 'charming place'. up to 10th std there are some good schools ,but UNIVERSITY are worst. making a good career is still challenging for students. laken ara gela k laikan me u dam aur demag ba jawan our kahuo naikhe.
  • Ara is best place of Bihar. Bhojpuri language is popular in India as well as word.
  • I Proud of Ara city...
  • Hi friends i am anand bhushan from arrah bhojpur bihar i live at moti tola near by ara patna by pass road .Arrah is a city of peace and excellence. i must say it heart of bihar state .
  • A Historical place of Babu Vir Kunwar Singh. Salute to those who make it so Fame of history. My Ara. Jai Ara. Jai Mai Aranyadevi. Jai Mai Mahathin Dai.
  • hi,i m kripa shanker from Sankat Mochan,new police Ara.Ara is best place of Bihar.
  • Arrah is a city and a municipal corporation in Bhojpur district in the state of Bihar, India. The village's name is also transliterated as Ara. It is the district headquarters of Bhojpur district, located near the confluence of the Ganges and Sone rivers, some 24 mi. from Danapur and 36 miles from Patna.[1]
  • As of 2001 India census,[3] Arrah had a population of 203,395. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Arrah has an average literacy rate of 67%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 60% of the males and 40% of females literate. As per 2011 census, Arrah Municipal Corporation had a total population of 261,099, out of which 139,319 were males and 121,780 were females. It had a sex ratio of 874. The population below 5 years was 34,419. The literacy rate of the 7+ population was 83.41 per cent. [4]
  • hey i really feel gr8 to comment in this section.... i m proud to be bihari and specially coz i m from ara bhojpur..... i luv the place not only coz this is my birth place but also coz this is the place having remarkable history.....and offcourse bhojpuri language. well spoken every where and also its spoken in mauritius ;) right now i m working in duibai uae ...earlier work in malaysia... :)
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