Murho Estate
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The Murho Estate[1] was a chieftaincy and later a zamindari (estate)[2] of Yadav (Ahir)[3] in erstwhile Bhagalpur district of Bihar (now in Madhepura district).[4][5][6]
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Murho Estate | |||||||
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1700–1949 | |||||||
Common languages | Thēthi, Hindi | ||||||
Government | Zamindari Estate | ||||||
Zamindar | |||||||
• Unknown | Babu Panchanan Mandal (first) | ||||||
• 1941–1949 | Babu Bindhyeshwari Prasad Mandal (last) | ||||||
History | |||||||
• Established | 1700 | ||||||
• Acceded to India | 1949 | ||||||
Currency | Indian Rupee | ||||||
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Today part of | Bihar, Republic of India |
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The name of the estate derives from a Murho village of Madhepura District.[8][9] Members of the Murho family were very big landlords of the Kosi division.[10]