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Coordinates:24°57′N84°02′E / 24.95°N 84.03°E /24.95; 84.03
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City in Bihar, India
Sasaram
City
Location in Sasaram block
Location in Sasaram block
Sasaram is located in Bihar
Sasaram
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Sasaram is located in India
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Coordinates:24°57′N84°02′E / 24.95°N 84.03°E /24.95; 84.03
CountryIndia
StateBihar
DivisionPatna
DistrictRohtas
Government
 • TypeMunicipal Corporation
 • BodySasaram Municipal Corporation
 • Member of ParliamentManoj Kumar
(Indian National Congress)
 • MayorKajal Kumari
 • Vice-MayorSatyavati Devi
 • District MagistrateUdita Singh,Indian Administrative Service
 • Superintendent of PoliceRoushan Kumar,Indian Police Service
Elevation
108 m (354 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total
358,283
 • Rank288th
DemonymSasaramite
Language
 • OfficialHindi[1]
 • Additional officialUrdu[1]
 • RegionalBhojpuri
Time zoneUTC+5:30
PIN
821115
Telephone code06184
ISO 3166 codeIN-BR
Vehicle registrationBR-24
Railway StationSasaram Junction
Websitewww.sasaramnagarnigam.com

Sasaram (pronunciation), also spelled asShahasaram andSasseram,[2] is a historical city and amunicipal corporation region in theRohtas district ofBihar state ineastern India.

The city served as the capital of theSur dynasty duringSher Shah Suri's rule over India in the 16th century, and was residence place sub capital of epic monarchSahastrabahu (Kartivirya Arjuna).

Sasaram and theKaimur Range contain waterfalls, lakes, rivers and picturesque locations as described by theAin-I-Akbari. Over 200 waterfalls emerge during the rainy season.

Modern Sasaram city covers the largest sub-metropolitan area of Bihar. Its attractions to visit include theTomb of Sher Shah Suri (included inUNESCO World Heritage Centre –Tentative list),[3]Tomb of Hasan Khan Suri,Rohtasgarh Fort,Shergarh Fort,Manjhar Kund, Kashish waterfall, Karmchat Dam, Salim khan makbara, Tutla Bhawani Mandir, Narayni Devi Mandir,Dhua Kund.[4]

Sasaram city is located in the middle of its other sub-towns likeNokha &Kudra, which have a large number of agriculture based industries, and the city is also emerging as an educational hub. It is situated in the middle of other industrial twin towns likeDehri-on-sone,Dalmianagar,Sonnagar, Amjhor, Nokha andBanjari.

The Sasaram city region is the administrative headquarters of Rohtas district. It was carved out fromShahabad district in 1972. This district headquarters is best known for having the highest literacy rate[5] and highest agricultural & forest cover area of Bihar. Sasaram is also the headquarters of acommunity development block of the same name, with a total population of 358,283 as of 2011, making it the most populous block in Rohtas district.[6]


Major languages spoken in this region areBhojpuri,Hindi, English andUrdu; religions of the population includeHinduism,Islam,Buddhism,Christianity,Sikhism, andJainism.

History

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During theVedic age, Sasaram was a part of the ancientKashi kingdom. Sasaram's name derives fromSahastrarama, meaning "one thousand groves". Sasaram was once also namedShah Sarai (meaning "Place of the King"), as it is the birthplace of theAfghan kingSher Shah Suri, who ruled overDelhi, much of northern India, present-day Pakistan, and eastern Afghanistan for five years as theSur Empire, after defeating theMughal EmperorHumayun. Many of Sher Shah Suri's governmental practices were adopted by the Mughals and later the British Raj, including taxation, administration, and the building of a paved road fromKabul toBengal, also called theGrand Trunk Road.

Sher Shah Suri's 122-foot (37 m)red sandstonetomb, built in theIndo-Afghan style, stands in the middle of an artificial lake in Sasaram. It borrows heavily from theLodhi style, and was once covered in blue and yellow glazed tiles, indicating an Iranian influence. The massive free-standing dome also has an aesthetic aspect of theBuddhiststupa style of theMauryan period. The tomb of Sher Shah's father, Hasan Khan Suri, is also at Sasaram, and stands in the middle of a green field at Sherganj, which is known as Sukha Rauza. About a kilometre to the north west of Sher Shah's tomb lies the incomplete and dilapidated tomb of his son and successor,Islam Shah Suri.[7] Sasaram also has aBaulia, a pool used by the emperor's consorts for bathing.

The fort of Sher Shah Suri atRohtasgarh is in Sasaram. This fort has a history dating back to the 7th century CE. It was built by RajaHarishchandra, known for his truthfulness in the name of his sonRohitashwa. It houses the Churasan temple,Ganesh temple, Diwan-i-Khas, Diwan-e-Aam, and various other structures dating back to different centuries. The fort also served as the headquarters ofRaja Man Singh during his reign as the governor of Bihar and Bengal under the regime ofAkbar. The Rohtas Fort in Bihar should not be confused withanother fort of the same name, nearJhelum,Punjab, in present-dayPakistan. The Rohtas Fort in Sasaram was also built by Sher Shah Suri, during the period whenHumayun was exiled from Hindustan.

There is atemple of Goddess Tarachandi, two miles to the south, and an inscription of Pratap Dhawal on the rock close to the temple of Chandi Devi.[8] Hindus in large number assemble to worship the goddess.Dhua Kund, a notable waterfall, is located about 15 km (9.3 mi) from the city.

Rohtas, south of Sasaram, is known to have been the residence of one Satyawadi Raja Harischandra, named for his son,Rohitashwa.

Minor Rock Edict of Ashoka

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Sasaram is also famous for an inscription byAshoka (one of the thirteenMinor Rock Edicts), situated in a small cave of Kaimur hill, near Chandan Shaheed.

The edict is located near the top of the terminal spur of theKimur Range near Sasaram.[9] There is the Minor rock edict #1 only.[10] Ashoka famously mentions pre-existing stone pillars in the Edict:"...And where there are stone pillars here in my dominion, there also cause it to be engraved.".

The Sasaram Edict (Minor Rock Edict No.1 only).
  1. Devanampriya [speaks] thus.
  2. .................. years since I am a lay-worshipper (upasaka).
  3. But (I had) not been very zealous.
  4. A year and somewhat more (has passed) since ............
  5. And men inJambudvipa, being during that time unmingled with the gods, have (now) been made (by me) mingled with the gods.
  6. [For] this is the fruit [of zeal].
  7. ...........cannot be reached by (persons of) high rank alone, (but) even a lowly (person) is able to attain even the great heaven if he is zealous.
  8. Now, for the following purpose (has) this proclamation (been issued), (that) both the lowly and the exalted may be zealous, and (that) even (my) borderers may know (it), and (that this) zeal may be of long duration,
  9. And this matter will (be made by me to) progress, and will (be made to) progress even considerably; it will (be made to) progress to one and a half, to at least one and a half.
  10. And this proclamation (was issued by me) on tour.
  11. Two hundred and fifty-six nights (had then been) spent on tour, — (in figures) 256.
  12. And cause ye this matter to be engraved on rocks.
  13. And where there are stone pillars here (in my dominions), there also cause (it) to be engraved.

— Sasaram Edict (Translated in Inscriptions of Asoka. New Edition by E. Hultzsch)[11]

  • The Edict is located on top of the terminal spur of the Kimur range.
    The Edict is located on top of the terminal spur of the Kimur range.
  • The name Jambudīpasi for "India" (Brahmi script) in the Sahasram Minor Rock Edict of Ashoka, circa 250 BCE.[12][13]
    The nameJambudīpasi for "India" (Brahmi script) in theSahasram Minor Rock Edict ofAshoka, circa 250 BCE.[12][13]
  • Transcription of the Edict.
    Transcription of the Edict.
  • The number "256" towards the end of the Edict.
    The number "256" towards the end of the Edict.
Mausoleum of Sher Shah
Tomb of Hasan Khan Suri
Tomb ofIslam Shah Suri

Geography

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Sasaram is located at24°57′N84°02′E / 24.95°N 84.03°E /24.95; 84.03 and occupies an area of about 15 km2 (5.8 sq mi).[14] It has an average elevation of 110 metres (360 ft). Plateau region ofKaimur Range near Sasaram have average elevation of 210 metres (690 ft).

Climate

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Sasaram is surrounded by hills from two sides, its climate is seasonable. The climate is characterized by relatively high temperatures and evenly distributed precipitation throughout the year. TheKöppen Climate Classification sub-type for this climate is "Cfa" (humid subtropical).[15]

Climate data for Sasaram, India
MonthJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecYear
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)23.8
(74.8)
26.7
(80.1)
32.7
(90.9)
38.0
(100.4)
40.9
(105.6)
38.5
(101.3)
33.2
(91.8)
32.0
(89.6)
32.4
(90.3)
31.8
(89.2)
28.1
(82.6)
24.1
(75.4)
31.9
(89.3)
Daily mean °C (°F)16.2
(61.2)
18.9
(66.0)
24.2
(75.6)
29.6
(85.3)
33.2
(91.8)
32.8
(91.0)
29.2
(84.6)
28.4
(83.1)
28.2
(82.8)
25.9
(78.6)
20.7
(69.3)
16.5
(61.7)
25.3
(77.6)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)8.8
(47.8)
11.1
(52.0)
15.8
(60.4)
21.2
(70.2)
25.5
(77.9)
27.0
(80.6)
25.3
(77.5)
24.8
(76.6)
23.9
(75.0)
20.0
(68.0)
13.3
(55.9)
8.9
(48.0)
18.8
(65.8)
Average rainfall mm (inches)19.2
(0.76)
21.2
(0.83)
14.3
(0.56)
7.6
(0.30)
12.2
(0.48)
120.9
(4.76)
297.5
(11.71)
326.2
(12.84)
181.5
(7.15)
50.9
(2.00)
10.2
(0.40)
3.6
(0.14)
1,065.3
(41.93)
Average rainy days1.51.81.51.01.45.914.314.38.92.80.50.854.7
Source: Weatherbase[16]

Demographics

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According to the2011 census, Sasaram had a population of 351,408 but in urban agglomeration. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Sasaram has an average literacy rate of 80.26%, higher than the national average of 74%; male literacy is 85%, and female literacy is 75%. In Sasaram, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age.[17][verification needed]

Religions Sasaram City (2020)
Hinduism
72.97%
Islam
25.58%
Sikhism
1.25%
Christianity
0.10%
Jainism
0.02%
Buddhism
0.01%
Not Stated
0.25%
Distribution of religions

Sasaram is the8th most populous city in Bihar.

See also:List of cities in Bihar

Governance

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The eKiosk (Sahaj Vasudha Kendra, Jamuhar)

SAHAJ Vasudha Kendra, the first "Common Service Centre", or "eKiosk", in Rohtas District was inaugurated inJamuhar village on 15 August 2008. The centre is currently planning to start a block information Centre, e-district plan, and Sawan Sasaram.

Lok Sabha constituency

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Sasaram is one of the 40 Lok Sabha (parliamentary)constituencies in Bihar.Manoj Kumar (Sasaram politician) serves as aMember of Parliament (MP) representing Sasaram in theLok Sabha.[18]

Vidhan Sabha constituency

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Sasaram is one of 243 constituencies of theLegislative Assembly of Bihar. It comes under Sasaram Lok Sabha constituency.[19]

Economy

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The closure of the industries of theDalmia Group atDalmianagar resulted in widespread unemployment. Sasaram's economy is mainly driven byagriculture and related industries likerice polishing. The canal irrigation system is also very prominent in this area. Because of the fertile land around the town, it is a local trading center for food grains, agricultural products, and agricultural equipment, the region is known as Dhan Ka Katora, meaning "a bowl of food grains". The rice grown near Sasaram is sold in the markets ofKolkata andNew Delhi. The only significant industry is rockquarrying.

Transportation

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Railway

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Sasaram station

Sasaram Junction station, a major railway station, serves Sasaram. Sasaram's other stations are Shivsagar, Kumahu, Nokha, Karwandiya, Pahleja andDehri on Sone.

Sasaram station is 101 km (63 mi) away fromPt. Deen Dayal Upadhaya station (less than 1.5 hours) and about 120 km (75 mi), or two hours journey fromVaranasi, and 101 km (63 mi) fromGaya station.Gaya station is 20 km (12 mi) away fromBodh Gaya, the most sacred place inBuddhism. Trains run from Sasaram toKolkata,Arrah,Ranchi,Patna,New Delhi, andBikramganj.

The trains which stop in Sasaram includeAjmer Seldah,Kalka Mail,Purushottam Express,Mahabodhi Express, Ranchi Garib Rath,Kolkata Mail,Jodhpur Howrah Express,Chambal Express,Shipra Express, Chennai Egmore Express,Nandan Kanan Express,Neelanchal Express andPoorva Express,Jallianwalabagh Express,Durigana Express,Garbha Express, Dikshabhoomi Express and New Delhi-Bhagalpur Express, etc.


Airport

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Suara Airfield, a small and old airport in Sasaram, is currently non-operational. The closest major airports are inGaya, Bihar (98 kilometers away),Patna, Bihar (157 kilometers away), andVaranasi, Uttar Pradesh (120 kilometers away)

Education

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Sasaram is the sixth most literate city in Bihar, with Rohtas being the most literate district in Bihar.[20][21]

There are four government colleges, although many students prefer to go to more developed cities for quality education, such asBangalore,New Delhi,Pune,Patna,Varanasi andPuducherry, for higher education. A new engineering college has been set up in the region.

This place is also known for preparation of competitive exams atSasaram Railway junction.[22] According to earlier natives of this city, there was not proper electrification of city around 2007 to 2008, which hampered the studies of students seeking for competitive exams.Indian Railways had a 24-hour power supply at Sasaram junction, leading a small group of students to study there at night under electric lights.

Universities

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Medical colleges

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Engineering colleges

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Government colleges

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Other colleges

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  • Hari Narain Singh Institute of Teachers Education (HNSITE)[32]
  • Sri Shankar Rajkiya Inter College[33]
  • Government Polytechnic, Dehri, Sasaram
  • Jagannath Mishra Law College, Sasaram

Major schools

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  • PM SHRI Kendriya Vidyalaya, Sasaram[34]
  • St. Michael's Academy School, Chandravanshi Nagar, Fazalganj, Sasaram[35]
  • M. P. High School, Adda Road, Sasaram
  • Rama Rani Jain Girls High School, Choukhandi Road, Sasaram
  • Bal Vikas Vidyalaya, Tomb Road, Sasaram[36]
  • Bal Bharti Public School, Sasaram[37]
  • D.A.V. Public school, Admapur, Sasaram[38]
  • St. Paul's School, Sasaram[39]
  • St. Xavier's School, Jagdev Nagar, Nooran Ganj, Sasaram[40]
  • G.S. Residential School, Malwar Road, Sasaram[41]
  • St. Jeelani's Public School, Shahjuma, Sasaram[42]
  • Pragya Niketan Public School, Falzalganj, Sasaram[43]
  • Buddha Mission School, Nooranganj, Bauliya Road, Sasaram Rohtas Bihar
  • ABR Foundation School, Baijla More, Sasaram[44]

Villages

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Besides the city of Sasaram itself, there are 171 villages in Sasaram block, of which 144 are inhabited and 27 are uninhabited. As of 2011, the total rural population of Sasaram block is 210,875, in 34,336 households.[6]

Village nameTotal land area (hectares)Population (in 2011)
Dhanarhi75.3745
Fatehpur55.1186
Danwarua470
Patanwan116.6454
Mosahebpur81.4879
Rasulpur87.7804
Bhikhanpura1320
Samarodiha323.31,995
Chaukhanda Chitauli140.41,408
Shivpur Chitauli44.91,146
Turki69.62,113
Lodhi48.6395
Barawan60.6820
Uttimpur Haraha330
Belthua60.8487
Banrasia55.42,585
Belarhi160.32,886
Singuhi108.11,653
Patanwan380
Kataprath270
Naugain82.1548
Khairi105.3437
Khaira112.61,421
Niranjanpur17400
Bishunpura54.70
Mahranian20.6652
Bhadokhara186.22,988
Belahar76.41,199
Sikaria1,171.94,934
Kota206.42,303
Rajokhar118.30
Ashikpur370
Hetimpur12653
Karpurwa35.72,709
Bhatarhi71.2839
Beda69.21,852
Kanserwa72.20
Lakhrawan8.80
Mohaddi Ganj44.13,240
Dhanpurwa20.41,340
Dilia33.80
Mirzapur30
Udhopur43.7136
Madaini254.9815
Sumbha70.8745
Ahrawan128.7705
Misripur56.7532
Madauria50161
Dhunan67.2708
Karam Dihri146.91,371
Tetari91.1709
Haripur24.753
Kuraich351,598
Takia8.75
Muradabad Kalan144.84,291
Muradabad Khurd154.22,310
Uchitpur1743,794
Nekara140.82,056
Neae131.11,644
Baradih121.83,202
Nimia102.4792
Kothara156.2929
Bhagwanpur93.9626
Semra80.1617
Bajila104.81,112
Gamharia67.2707
Mokar372.73,409
Agrer263.83,774
Rakasia124.21,867
Jhalkhoria50.2779
Akasi391.84,145
Kunrwa106.41,064
Pipri137.2945
Katdehri199.81,137
Gotpa228.31,961
Maudiha85.41,010
Kharaunia101.6756
Sumbha178.4830
Garara206.82,461
Rudana106.81,020
Rajekarma49.40
Babhanpurwa46.1465
Gobina891,039
Karup117.31,636
Dilia62.3856
Lok Dehri62.8686
Inaihia57.9546
Bhainsahi172.81,041
Bishunpura76.1696
Bhajea1030
Jaipur139.21,359
Nirmalpur38302
Nirmalpur72.80
Rampur2872,895
Semra148186
Bahrar1431,355
Khanra81.4588
Patia1181,476
Dumaria861,301
Kaupa Dih89624
Bajinathpur390
Gansa Dih1702,695
Chhotka Mor76.41,191
Barka Mor2011,439
Pasia Dih35433
Bara Dih121418
Basuhara89683
Nahauna2883,208
Bhorman64429
Koiria Dih360
Paisara107890
Tiwari Dih36314
Bhurekunria18341
Belwa101675
Khurhunu1781,684
Jigina178754
Tendua1011,150
Bararhi1341,507
Shahpur901,099
Bishunpur62858
Chaubea57584
Bisrampur1381,907
Karwania1313,446
Basa101.12,683
Jagdaun Dih48.6400
Durgapur87.91,057
Amra, Sasaram205.64,944
Amri, Sasaram197.45,527
Dawanpur238.42,544
Karma136538
Nima68.4580
Ghatmapur75.6821
Basantpur164.81,084
Admapur213.71,746
Gaeghat2091,481
Fazilpur123334
Gajdwahi327.82,678
Kanchanpur4802,865
Kurdaun322711
Dhankarha113.32,696
Lerua100.82,984
Mednipur146.92,084
Dhaudanr1,125.45,816
Mahua Dihra2,7130
Jawarh662.10
Palangarh580.30
Kauria850
Tendua202.7702
Murhi120.12,071
Karserua269.12,309
Gharbair269.91,344
Barui2651,238
Songawan288.62,188
Mundi Sarae1210
Molawan273.12,638
Sakas156.61,014
Dhanpurwa45.4298
Kusri127.11,417
Dubaulia25.90
Khairi35.272
Babura45707
Khaira115831
Bichhia250
Darigawan3625,964
Agni133626
Jamahath135680
Karaunia3160
Tikra1950
Ramgaraha1,1680
Goria4,072316
shiwan3123023

Notable people

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See also

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