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Mithila (IAST: Mithilā), also
known as Tirhut,
Tirabhukti and Mithilanchal, is a
geographical and
cultural region of the
Indian subcontinent bounded by...
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Tirhut Railway (originally
Tirhoot State Railway) was
originally owned by the Raj
Darbhanga and
later by the
provincial government. Its
ownership was...
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Punjab and Rajasthan. A metre-gauge
train from
Lucknow to
Guwahati Awadh Tirhoot Mail used to run
until gauge conversion took
place and the BG
Avadh ****am...
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Chandausi loop. In 1890 the
Bengal and
North Western Railway leased the
Tirhoot State Railway to
increase the latter's revenue, and the Lucknow-Sitapur-Seramow...
- line) in 1889,
thereby linking ****am and
parts of
North Bengal with Bihar.
Tirhoot State Railway built some
longer lines such as Samastipur–Khagaria, and...
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North Western Railway. The Sugauli–Raxaul
Railway was
absorbed by the
Tirhoot Railway in
around 1920. Rao, M.A. (1988).
Indian Railways, New Delhi: National...
- & Publishers. p. 111. OCLC 8793353. Mr.
Kennedy was ...
Editor of the
Tirhoot-cowríer [sic] Mukherjee, pp. 167–168. Dr
Kumar Bagchi's
Talks with Prithwindra...
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Simroungarh in Bara district. The
kingdom controlled the
areas today known as
Tirhoot or
Mithila in
Nepal and
Bihar of India. The
rulers of
Simroungarh were...
- Railwaymen's
Federation since 1936 onwards. He was the
President of the Oudh
Tirhoot (O.T.)
Railway Union and the
North East
Railway Mazdoor Union for several...
- 1890, the
Bengal and
North Western Railway took over
management of the
Tirhoot State Railway (under a lease) in an
effort to
increase the latter's profitability...