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Bihar Sharif

Bihar Sharif is the seventh largest town in the Indian state of Bihar and the district headquarters of Nalanda district. Bihar Sharif is a hub of education and trade in south Bihar.
==History==
Bihar Sharif is located on the banks of the Panchanan River and at the foot of Bari Pahari (Big Hill). The city owes its name to Budhhist origin (Vihar meaning Buddhist Monastery), But the city pre-dates Buddha. Bihar became the capital of the Magadha kingdom during rule of the Pala Dynasty and then until the 14th century CE. Later on the headquarters was moved to Patliputra (current Patna) by Sher Shah Suri and the whole Magadha region was called Bihar.
Lord Mahavira attained Nirvana at Pawa in Bihar in 527 BCE. The ancient Odantapuri University was established in the 8th century by the Pala Dynasty king Gopala I. It is considered the second oldest of India's Mahaviharas and was situated in Magadha. According to Tibetan records, there were about 12,000 students at Odantapuri, which was located in the foot of Bari Pahari (Big Hill), and was an important centre for the learning of Buddhism. Acharya Sri Ganga of Vikramashila was a student there. Odantpuri located in the foot of Bari Pahari (Big Hill) was an important centre for the learning of Buddhism. The town is rich in artefacts and relics of old Buddhist heritage. Broken idols of Buddha and Mahavira can be found in the Nalanda Museum and in many temples. Nalanda College in Bihar Sharif and Garhpar Locality are the areas where monastery was located.
In 1193 when Ikhtiyar ad-Din Muhammad bin Bakhtiyar Khilji was on conquest of Bihar, he came to destroy Nalanda University. En-route to Nalanda, he destroyed Buddhist monasteries of a place now called Bakhtiyarpur. After Bakhtiarpur he came to Vihar. He completely destroyed Odantpuri University and Buddhist Viharas before leaving for Nalanda.
Later, local Bundela Rajputs regained control of city from Muslims few years after Khilji left. Bundela Rajputs ruled area until Delhi Sultan Mohhamed Bin Tuglaq sent Syed Ibrahim Mallik with an army of Afghans. At the time of Sultan Tughlaq (1290 AD-1351 AD), even though the State of Bihar was under the control of Delhi, for all practical purposes, Bundela Rajput rulers of Bihar under Raja Biththal were autonomous. Sultan sent Syed Ibrahim Mallick to conquer Magadh area. After a fierce battle, outnumbered Raja army lost, Raja was killed and his army was defeated. The conquest of Bihar was a remarkable achievement, and on this occasion, the Sultan conferred upon Syed Ibrahim Mallick the title of “Madarul Mulk” means Mallick. Since then, he was called “Mallick Baya”. The Sultan appointed Syed Ibrahim Mallick as the governor of Bihar. He ruled over the region until his assassination on 1353 AD. His mausoleum is at Bari Pahari. Mausoleum is visible by ten kilometers away from town. Descendants of Bundela Rajputs are settled in Tungi village and Garhpar in Bihar Sharif.
Bihar Sharif is also famous for Sufi saint Sheikh Sharfuddin Yahya Maneri. Who are credited to have converted many Hindus in districts of Patna, Bihar Sharif, Gaya, Jehanabad, Arwal, Nawada, Jamui and Sheikhpura. Muslims celebrate Urs every year at his shrine in Badi Dargah located nearby the ruins of Odantapuri.
Bihar Sharif is also famous for Langot Fair at Baba Maniram Akhara. Sant Maniram was patronized by Raja Biththal and local Rajputs. He started akhara for training youth to fight. Akhara of Sant Maniram was patronized by Raja Biththal and local Rajputs.
City has changed from a trade based economy to education hub. Various schools and coaching centres are new symbol of awareness for education among rural people surrounding Bihar Sharif. Some of the latest car and bike showrooms in the city show the effect of modernization.

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