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    Purnia is the fourth largest city and the administrative headquarters of Purnia district and division in Bihar. It has a history of being part of the Mithila region and a centre of Indo-Aryan culture, and is known for its favourable climate and resources.

  2. purnea.nic.inPurnia

    3 days ago · Purnea is a district in Bihar state, India, with a moderate climate and high rainfall. The website provides information about the district, its administration, notifications, news, tenders, and public utilities.

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    Purnia has an area of 3,202 square km. It is a level, depressed tract of country, consisting for the most part of a rich, loamy soil of alluvial formation. It is traversed by several rivers flowing from the Himalayas, which afford great advantages of irrigation and water-carriage. Its major rivers are the Kosi, the Mahananda, the Suwara Kali and th...

    Purnea has a rich Hindu history and a glorious past.During Mughal rule Purnea was an outlying military province, its revenue was mostly spent on protecting its borders against tribes from the north and east. Its local governor raised a rebellion against Siraj ud-Daulah in 1757, after the capture of Calcutta. In 1765, along with the rest of Bengal, ...

    The city also has the Darghah of Hazrat Mustafa Jamalul Haque Bandagi, Chimni Baza. The ‘Dargah and Khanquah Alia Mustafia’ is located hardly 7 km away from main city. It is also famous for spirituality, communal harmony and Suffism. Its history goes 400 years back, when Hazrat Bandagi came from Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh visiting several Khanqahs and ...

    Purnia is connected with all major cities via railway transportation. Although the Purnia railway station is existing in the railway map but the Katihar railway station which is about 28 kms away is a major hub to reach here .

    Purnea is a district in Bihar, India, with an area of 3,202 square km and a population of 2.5 million. It has a rich Hindu and Muslim history, and is famous for its Ramakrishna Mission, Mata Puran Devi temple and Darghah of Hazrat Mustafa Jamalul Haque Bandagi.

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  4. Discover the hidden gems of Purnia, a charming city in Bihar, India, with its rich heritage, ancient temples, and scenic beauty. Explore the top 7 places to visit in Purnia, from Kali Mandir to Purnia Museum, and enjoy the local culture and cuisine.

  5. Purnia district is a historical and cultural region in Bihar, India, with a population of over 3 million. It has four subdivisions, 14 blocks, and 246 panchayats, and is known for its jute, maize and banana production.

  6. Purnia is a city in Bihar, India, with rich culture and history. Explore its temples, markets, forts and natural attractions with this guide.

  7. Purnia, city, northeastern Bihar state, northeastern India. It lies east of the Saura River, a tributary of the Ganges (Ganga) River. Purnia is a major rail and road junction and is heavily engaged in agricultural trade. The region is one of the major jute-producing areas of India, and such crops.

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