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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Siwan,_BiharSiwan, Bihar - Wikipedia

    Siwan is a city and nagar parishad in the Indian state of Bihar. [6] It is the administrative headquarters of Siwan district and one of the urban settlements out of three in the district. It is located close to Uttar Pradesh .

  2. Tenders and Notices. Events. Press note regarding BPSC School Teacher Competitive Examination Document verification & Medical Investigation. Regarding organizing block-wise camp for Chief Minister Student Promotion Scheme under the aegis of District Minority Welfare Office, Siwan.

    • Origin of The Name
    • Mythology of Siwan
    • Role of Siwan in Freedom Struggle
    • Notable Freedom Fighters from Siwan
    • Formation of Siwan District

    It is believed that the name of Siwan district comes from the name of a Bandh king whose successors ruled the region for a long time. The king’s name was Shivan Man and hence the name Siwan. It is also believed that even Maharajganj, a part of Siwan district, must have got its name from the Maharaja who ruled here. siwan is also known by the name A...

    Siwan also has a lot of mythological importance attached to it. Don, a village located in the Darauli region, has the ruins of a fort, believed to have belonged to the great guru in Mahabharata, who taught Kauravas and Pandavas and who was a leading figure in the Mahabharata war.In fact, his son Ashwadhama is believed to be still wandering the eart...

    During freedom movement, Siwan was one of the foremost centers of freedom struggle. This region was noted for the bravery and fighting spirit of the locals. Siwan is also noted for its social movements, one of which was the anti-purdah movement initiated by the social activist and freedom fighter Braj Kishore Prasad. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the renown...

    During the Non Cooperation Movement and then the Civil Disobedience Movement, called upon by Mahatma Gandhi, Siwan became the epicentre of these movements. In fact, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s tour during the period covered many parts of Bihar, including Siwan. Apart from the activities of brave revolutionaries such as Braj Kishore Prasad and Phulena...

    In 1970, major changes were brought about in the jurisdiction of different places and Siwan was one of them. Siwan was declared a district following the new jurisdiction in 1972, and included 13 sub division blocks and 10 blocks of Gopalganj. In 1973, Gopalganj was removed from Siwan to constitute a separate district. siwan now comprised the 13 sub...

  3. Siwan, situated in the western part of the State, was originally a sub-division of Saran District, which in ancient days formed a part of Kosala Kingdom. The present district limits came into existence only in 1972, which is geographically situated at 25.58 to 26.23 North and 84.10 to 84.47 east.

  4. Siwan is one of the biggest districts of Bihar, populated mostly by Bhojpuris, who have their own special cuisine, and lifestyle which is very similar to those in the rest of Bihar. Siwan holds historical significance and is constantly growing to become of the major cities of the state.

  5. Siwan is known for its ancient temples. A large number of devotees assemble at Mehdat temple or Anand Bagh Math and Sunder Bagh Math. People also gather at Faridpur to have a glimpse of Ashiana, the house of Maulana Mazharul Haq, an eminent Bihari who stood for Hindu- Muslim unity.

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  7. 15 hours ago · Top Tourist Attractions in Siwan. Siwan is a city in the Indian state of Bihar, as well as a nagar parishad. It is the administrative centre of the Siwan district and one of the area’s three urban towns. It is near to the state of Uttar Pradesh.