The History of Bihar goes back to the three thousand years. The most outstanding fact in the history of Bihar is the growth of an all India empire embracing nearly the whole of India, Nepal and Afghanistan and, for centuries, it has been the central point of cultural activities of the Indian peninsula. But gradually, the all India character of this region started fading and though once ruled as an independent empire, it shrank into a province which hardly enjoyed independent status till 1911. Earlier it always remained linked either with Bengal or with Delhi or with Jaunpur. In 1912, Bihar was separated from Bengal and, ion 1936 it was further separated from orissa to form the province of Bihar with its present boundaries. Over the centuries, Bihar has witnessed a lot of changes in every sphere of life. Many republics and Empires have comel and gone, systems of administration have been tried and replaced, changes have taken place in religious beliefs and creeds, languages have been formed and reformed, arts have flourished and decayed, but the stream of human life, like the very Ganges thast passes through Bihar, has been flowing onl seeking fulfillment of economic, social, aesthetic and moral urges and ideals which have saved the people from time to time. The present volume attempts to identify and present a wide-ranging source of information based on books, reports, monographs, these, occasional papers etc., brought out in English language over different periods of time. Generally, bibliographical services by stress on micro-information. As a result, large number of such information escapes the attention of the scholars as well as the practitioners who frequently make use of such information. Hence this Bibliography is certainly an essential reference tool for scholars, historians, administrators, planners, policy makers, academicians, social scientists and others who wish to know about Bihar.
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