Bihari culture
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Ancient History Prehistoric and Vedic Era
Urbanisation and Shramana
Imperial Magadha
Post-Mauryan and Smriti
The Interregnum
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Classical and medieval The Classical Age
Early Medieval
Pala Era and Feudatories
Medieval Mithila
Islamic Incursions
Centers of Learning
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Early-modern Afghan and Mughal Rule
Regional Chieftaincies
Major Zamindari Estates
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Colonial & Independence Era Colonial Rule (1764–1947)
Freedom Struggle
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Modern Era (Post-1947) Congress Era (1947–1967)
Socialist and JP Era (1967–1989)
RJD Era (1990–2005)
State Division (2000)
NDA Era (2005–Present)
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Bihari culture refers to the culture of the Indian state of Bihar. Bihari culture includes Angika culture, Mithila culture, Bhojpuri culture and the culture of Magadha.
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