- Bhagalpur - Wikipedia
Bhagalpur is a geographical landmark, which is at the convergence of Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal Historically, the capital of Anga Pradesh and a nation of independence by Tilkamanjhi, it has been a land of emerging languages and cultures
- Bhagalpur | Silk City, Textile Hub, Ancient City | Britannica
Bhagalpur, city, southeastern Bihar state, northeastern India It lies just south of the Ganges (Ganga) River, about 30 miles (50 km) east of Jamalpur The city has major road and rail connections and trades in agricultural produce and cloth Major industries include rice and sugar milling and woolen weaving
- Bhagalpur | Bhagalpur District Silk City of Bihar | India
Message From District Election Officer, Bhagalpur List of electors whose names were included in the electoral roll up to 24 06 2025 but are not included in the draft electoral roll published on 01 08 2025
- Bhagalpur Tourism (2025) - Tourist Places, Top Things to Do
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- 10 Popular Places to Visit in Bhagalpur in 2025 - TravelTriangle. com
Bhagalpur, located along the Ganga in Bihar, blends history, nature, and spirituality Known as Silk City, it boasts ancient temples, scenic spots, and a 200-year-old silk industry
- Bhagalpur - Bihar
The jade coloured majestic river Ganga with the silvery sand banks flows next to the NH- 80 (connecting Bhagalpur with Patna and other cities) for a considerable stretch which renders a marvellous panoramic view to the travellers
- Bhagalpur – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Bhagalpur is the distorted form of Bhagdatpuram (meaning city of Good Luck) as it was called during the flourishing of the Anga Kingdom, and has been the seat of power since Bhagalpur also known as Silk City
- Bhagalpur: The Silk City of India - BiharPedia
Bhagalpur, known as the Silk City, is the headquarters of Bhagalpur District and Bhagalpur Division, located on the southern bank of the Ganges River
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