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Dumraon


FieldValue
nameDumraon
native_name_lang
settlement_typeCity
image_skylineBihari ji Ka Mandir.jpg
image_captionBihari Ji temple
image_mapDumraon block map.png
map_captionMap of Dumraon block
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameIndia
subdivision_type2District
subdivision_name2Buxar
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1Bihar
founderRaja Horil Singh
unit_prefMetric
area_urban_footnotes
area_rural_footnotes
area_metro_footnotes
area_magnitude
elevation_m61
population_as_of2020
population_total200000
postal_code_typePIN
postal_code802119
area_code06323
registration_plateBR-44
website

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Dumraon (also spelled as Doomraon) is a town, near Buxar city and nagar parishad corresponding community development block in Buxar district in the Indian state of Bihar. Historically, it was the capital of the Dumraon Raj.

Geography

Dumraon is located at at an average elevation of 61 metres (200 feet).

History

It was the capital of the Dumraon Raj. Dumraon Raj was a zamindari state during British era. The town was originally founded by Raja Horil Singh following the division of erstwhile territory of Bhojpur. It is also known as "Horilnagar". During the time of Indian independence, Dumraon Raj covered an area of 2,330 km2 which stretched from Buxar district in west Bihar to Ballia district in the Purvanchal region of Uttar Pradesh. In Ballia district, Dumraon Raj covered rights of more than 70 villages which are located on the banks of the Ganga river. The nephews of Raja Horil Singh, Babu Buddh Singh and Raja Udwant Singh ruled the principalities at Buxar and Jagdishpur.

Dumraon was formally constituted as a municipality in 1877; during the late 1800s, the town was a producer and exporter of sugar.

The famous Bismillah Khan was born in Dumraon. His father was a court musician employed in the court of the Maharaja of Dumraon.

Demographics

India census, Dumraon had a population of 53,618 as per census of 2011 Out of which 28,498 are males while 25,120 are females. The Average Sex Ratio of Dumraon is 881. Males constitute 53% of the population. Dumraon has an average literacy rate of 71.6% lower than the national average by 2.64%: male literacy is 66.6% and, female literacy is 53.4% . In Dumraon, 16% of the population is under 6 years of age. Religion-wise population of Dumraon is as follows: there are 83.85% Hindu, 15.94 Muslim, 0.11% Christian, 0.01% Buddhist and 0.07% non-religion. |1911|15042 |1921|14132 |1931|14421 |1941|16636 |1951|16605 |1961|19662 |1971|22969 |1981|29560 |1991|35068 |2001|45806 |2011|53618

Railways

Dumraon Railway Station is located in between Ara and Buxar Railway Station on the Howrah–Delhi main line via Patna–Mughalsarai section main line. The Railway code for Dumraon is DURE.

Villages

Besides the city of Dumraon itself, there are 93 villages in Dumraon block. Of these, 73 are inhabited and 20 are uninhabited. As of 2011, the total population of these villages was 179,064, in 28,898 households.

Village nameTotal land area (hectares)Population (in 2011)
Belamohan5638
Kunriya60.89
Lohsar11129
Chilhari517.26,207
Chanda113547
Partap Sagar322,243
Kusalpur1332,055
Kulhawa183.3898
Suraundha111.41,846
Naudiha72.4144
Samhar164.2975
Bhojpur Kadim95918,243
Mohammadpur79222
Hakimpur55110
Bhojpur Jadid486.417,088
Chhatanwar7926,310
Rampur218.91,591
Rasulpur103.60
Hathelipur20.2880
Mustafapur38.473
Puraini55.40
Bankat100711
Hata41.3587
Marwatia26.70
Nenuan432.63,099
Bharkhara44.1176
Kudria72.1505
Mungasi127.4562
Kam Karahi47.30
Sahipur67.60
Sundarpur55.90
Bharkunria28.70
Piria95.91,348
Uderampur160
Mohanpur63.6111
Churamanpur71.60
Sagarpur540
Misraulia53.4557
Rajdiha168.81,977
Tulshipur34.8213
Karuaj207.21,904
Nikhura43.3528
Araila1151,020
Lakhan Dehra441.63,149
Bhikha Bandh141.60
Nandan806.96,894
Amthua142.42,204
Sirampur85.8402
Sarora133.61,295
Dheka80.1693
Turiganj215.73,529
Kumbhi97.6828
Noaon716.75,698
Sowan5288,064
Rehiya418.94,129
Ariyawon1,201.99,978
Dubkhi53.41,247
Usrauliya127.40
Basgitiya54.3791
Kachainiya145.31,601
Dakhinawan100.41,557
Kuransarae589.29,714
Mugaon426.65,576
Phogu Tola68.4918
Kopwa327.93,771
Dihri46.90
Kashia348.83,274
Sikta96446
Ekauni307.12,640
Khairahi136.3477
Athaon496.24,197
Dahigana194.3384
Saro Dih130
Udhopur88.30
Chuar173.91,522
Bairia81724
Dhangain60.70
Basgitia36.80
Lahana201.21,409
Kamdharpur40.11,197
Harni Chatti68.9529
Mirchi81.70
Asapur790
Misraulia66243
Khairahi46.10
Parmanpur72.91,132
Kanjharua229.42,099
Pipri57.4436
Niranjanpur48.1925
Adpha100.31,162
Marsara123.4390
Mathila1,672.28,823
Nazirganj702,221 udiyanganj उड़ियानगंज

References

References

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  6. O’malley, L. s s. (1906). "Bengal District Gazetteers Shahabad".
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  10. "Census of India 2011: Data from the 2011 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India.
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