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    Bihar Sharif is the headquarters of Nalanda district and the fifth-largest sub-metropolitan area in the eastern Indian state of Bihar. Its name is a combination of two words: Bihar, derived from vihara (meaning monastery), also the name of the state; and Sharif (meaning noble ). [6] .

  2. Bihar Sharif, city, south-central Bihar state, northeastern India. It is located east of the Paimar River, a tributary of the Ganges (Ganga) River. Bihar Sharif served as the capital of the Pala dynasty (10th century ce) and contains a 5th-century-ce Gupta pillar and several mosques and Muslim.

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  3. Bihar Sharif is a town of 300,000 people (2011) in Bihar, India. It is east of the Paimar River, a tributary of the Ganges (Ganga) River. The old centre of town has examples of medieval Islamic architecture, such as the Bukhari Mosque.

    • Tomb Of Makhdum Shah Sharif-Ud-Din. It is a beautiful mausoleum of the Sufi Saint, Hazrat Makhdoom Shah Sharif-ud-din. This tomb was built in 1569 and is located on the southern shore of the river.
    • Tomb Of Malik Ibrahim Vaya. This historical tomb will take you back to the very roots of the history of Bihar Sharif and remind what this city was exactly like during its hey days.
    • Odantapuri. If you are a history buff, then Odantapuri must be in your travel itinerary list. Also known as Odantapura and Uddandapura, the ancient Odantapuri University, a great vihara constructed as early as 8th century B.C., was the prime center for learning Buddhism and the Buddhist culture.
    • Jarasandha ka Akhara. Jarasandha ka Akhara, better known as Ranbhumi is located at Rajgir in the Nalanda District. The name of the place has been derived from the name of Magdhan Emperor, Jarasandha.
  4. Bihar-sharif was once the capital of the Muslim Governors of Bihar between 13th and 16th centuries when the city was an active cultural center and an important seat of Muslim thought and learning. Turkish and Pashtun invaders often used abandoned viharas as military cantonments.The word Bihar may have come from the large number of viharas thus ...

  5. The recorded ancient history of Bihar Sharif dates back to Pala Empire, one of the greatest empires of ancient India. During its four century of rule (8th to 12th century B.C) it ruled most part of the present day Bihar and Bengal region.

  6. May 8, 2024 · Bihar Sharif is a city in the Indian state of Bihar. It is the administrative headquarters of Nalanda district and the divisional headquarters of the Magadh division. Bihar Sharif is known for its historical monuments, temples, and other attractions. Here are some of the best places to visit in Bihar Sharif.