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A History of Bihar

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Discover how the story of Bihar mirrors the sweeping narrative of Indian civilization itself, from the earliest stone‑age settlements along the Ganges to the vibrant debates of the twenty‑first century. This comprehensive history guides you through the region’s prehistoric roots, revealing how hunter‑gatherer communities gave way to settled agriculture at sites like Chirand and how the iron age ushered in the powerful Mahajanapadas of Anga, Magadha, and Vajji, setting the stage for India’s first great empire.

Follow the rise of the Mauryan dynasty from Pataliputra, witness Ashoka’s transformation from conqueror to herald of Dhamma, and explore the golden age of the Guptas, when Nalanda and Vikramashila became world‑renowned centers of learning. The book then moves into the medieval era, detailing the Pala patronage of art and Mahayana Buddhism, the Turkic invasion that reshaped the region’s religious landscape, and the remarkable administrative reforms of Sher Shah Suri, whose legacy still echoes in India’s revenue and road systems.

Experience the tumultuous colonial period as Bihar becomes a frontier of the Delhi Sultanate, a Mughal Subah, and finally a British province where the indigo plantations sparked peasant resistance and Gandhi’s Champaran Satyagraha launched the nation’s first major civil‑disobedience campaign. You’ll learn how local heroes like Kunwar Singh and later leaders such as Jayaprakash Narayan galvanized mass movements, from the Revolt of 1857 to the Quit India uprising and the JP Movement, each leaving an indelible mark on the struggle for independence and social justice.

Trace the post‑independence journey of Bihar through land‑reform battles, industrial dreams, political turbulence, and the rise of caste‑based politics that culminated in the Mandal era and the leadership of figures like Lalu Prasad Yadav and Nitish Kumar. The narrative concludes with a candid look at the state’s twenty‑first‑century challenges—floods, migration, and the quest for good governance—while highlighting transformative initiatives such as the bicycle scheme for girls and women’s reservation in panchayats that are reshaping Bihar’s future.

By the end of this book, you will have gained a deep appreciation for how a single region encapsulates India’s imperial grandeur, spiritual revolutions, colonial exploitation, and relentless pursuit of equity, offering readers not just a chronicle of events but a vivid understanding of the forces that continue to shape the subcontinent today.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Traces Bihar's role as the cradle of ancient Indian empires from the Mauryas to the Guptas, highlighting its political and cultural centrality.
  • Explores the birth and spread of Buddhism and Jainism in Bihar, including key sites like Bodh Gaya and Nalanda.
  • Examines the impact of colonialism, indigo exploitation, and Gandhi's Champaran Satyagraha as a turning point in India's freedom struggle.
  • Details Bihar's turbulent post-independence journey, covering land reform, caste politics, the JP Movement, and the rise of leaders like Lalu Prasad Yadav and Nitish Kumar.
  • Provides a comprehensive overview of Bihar's 21st-century challenges and transformations, including infrastructure development, social welfare schemes, and ongoing struggles with poverty and migration.
Who's It For:

This book is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students of history, political science, and sociology seeking a deep understanding of one of India's most historically significant regions. It also serves as a valuable resource for civil services aspirants and general readers interested in the interplay of empire, religion, social reform, and politics that shaped Bihar and, by extension, the Indian subcontinent.

Author:

William Montclair

Published By:

Ephyia Publishing


Date Published:

May 23, 2026

Language:

English

Also Available In:

Italian, Dutch

Word Count:

53,654 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 45 minutes

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