- Munger,
formerly spelt as
Monghyr, is a twin city and a Muni****l
Corporation situated in the
Indian state of Bihar. It is the
administrative headquarters...
-
Munger Lok
Sabha constituency is one of the 40 Lok
Sabha (parliamentary)
constituencies in
Bihar state in
eastern India.
Mokama and Barh are also part...
- The
Monghyr Mutiny (also
known as the
White Mutiny)
occurred among European officers of the East
India Company stationed in
Bengal in 1766. The mutiny...
- period.
During the
British raj it was
occupied by the British. The
story of
Monghyr Mutiny is well
known among the locals. The tomb of Pir Shah
Nafah Shrine...
- district.
Earlier all
these districts were part of
Munger (earlier
known as
Monghyr) district.
Munger division is an
administrative geographical unit of Bihar...
- The
Monghyr Mutiny Medal is a
possible early campaign medal of the
British East
India Company.
Robert Clive is
known to have
decorated a
number of sepoys...
- Bihar,
which included the
major cities of Gauḍa, Vikramapura, Pāṭaliputra,
Monghyr, Somapura,
Ramavati (Varendra), Tāmralipta and Jagaddala. The Pālas were...
- also
known as purree,
snowshoe yellow, gaugoli, gogili,
Hardwari peori,
Monghyr puri, peoli, peori, peri rung, pioury, piuri,
purrea arabica, pwree, jaune...
- 1857.
There was
another incident which occurred in
India in 1766, the
Monghyr Mutiny: a "White mutiny"
among British brigadiers, on
occasion of their...
-
Guhilot Sankaragana,
began the
final invasion of Bengal. In the
Battle of
Monghyr, Nagabhata's
forces soundly defeated those of Dharmapala,
finally resulting...