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Bangaon, Bihar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bangaon, Bihar
Bangaon is an ancient northern Indian village situated in the Saharsa district of Bihar. Some historians believe that 'Apannigam' referred in Buddhistic literature is Bangaon. It is the largest village, both by area and population, of the state. The origin of the name Bangaon is unknown. However the literal meaning of the village name indicates that this area might have been densely populated with forests thus the name Ban (Forest) gaon (village).Bangaon is part of Kahra Block of the district. Some of the neighbouring places include Bariahi (3 km east), Bangaon, Chainpur, Mahishi (8 km west) and Bihara (north). Bangaon is divided into three panchayats (sub blocks) namely Bangaon North, Bangaon South and Bangaon East. The village population is estimated to be around 100,000. Each panchayat is headed by a mukhiya (head of the panchayat). This village has been known for having the highest number of top class civil servants, doctors, engineers, environmentalists, journalists, writers, artists, singers and other professionals in the state. In the entire Mithila region, this village is regarded with high esteem for its contributions in various walks of life. Saint Laxminath Gosain (Babajee) lived in this village until his death. ==Historical relevance==
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