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Jamuhar is a village in theRohtas district ofBihar,India.
Loha Singh and Tara Singh leftFatehpur Sikri in the period of theMughal emperorAurangzeb. They were Sikarwar (Sikriwal)Rajputs. They came with their family and followers to the banks of Kai (Cow) River in Shahabad district 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) east of Sasaram in a forest near the Kaimur Hills. They inhabited the village Jamuhar with the help of their family and followers.[citation needed]
Jamuhar is very fertile flat land. It is drained by the Kai (Cow) river originating in the Kaimur Hills Valley.
Jamuhar is mildly cold in the winter (the lowest temperatures being around 5 to 10 °C (41 to 50 °F). Winter months are December and January. It is hot in the summer (with average highs around 35 to 40 °C (95 to 104 °F). April to mid June are the hot months. The monsoon months of June, July, August, and September see good rainfall. October & November and February & March have pleasant climate.
Villages within the Jamuharpanchayat include
Jamuhar has 491 households with a total of 3916 residents.[2]
Jamuhar is served by the Kanya Madhya Vidyalaya middle school and the Jamuhar High School, and is home to several institutions of higher learning:
The celebration ofChhath is a major event of the Jamuhar religious calendar.
The ChhathPooja in Jamuhar is celebrated on the bank of Canal of Kai River and other Ponds (Talabs).
The temple ofLord Shiva was made by all villagers. There is an old Shiv Ling (Budhwa Shiv Ji) also in the temple compound. The Kali Mandir is very old. There are many temples in the village.
TheMasjid of Jamuhar named "Makkah Madinih Masjid" is under construction.
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