Draft:Murajhar
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[1][2][3][4] Murajhar also called Murazar, is a prominent bazar in Hojai district of Assam, holds profound historical importance. The region including Jamuna Moudanga was once the Kingdom of Koch Maharajah preserving its rich heritage.
Murajhar
Murazar | |
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Bazaar | |
Coordinates: 26°00′N 92°58′E / 26.0°N 92.97°E | |
Country | ![]() |
State | Assam |
District | Hojai |
Languages | |
• Official | Assamese |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
ISO 3166 code | IN-AS |
Vehicle registration | AS |
Nearest city | Hojai |
Administrative Structure[edit]
With a police station and three outposts, Murajhar Gaon Panchayat oversees three villages: Hatikhali, Padumoni and Sabajpur forming the heart of local governance.
Market Dynamics[edit]
Functioning as both a weekly and daily market, Murajhar serves as the primary hub for locals, meeting their daily needs and fostering community interactions.
Geographical Context[edit]
Situated approximately 15 km from the District Headquarters and 180 km from the state capital, Murajhar's geographical location adds to its significance in the historical tapestry of Assam.
Archaeological Heritage[edit]
The area boasts archaeological treasures like Mahamaya and Nigam than contributing to Murajhar's historical significance and linking it to Assam's ancient past.
Linguistic Diversity[edit]
Reflecting the cultural mosaic of the region, Murajhar embraces linguistic diversity with Assamese, Bengali, Sylheti, Hindi, and English spoken among its residents.
Agarwood Export Hub[edit]
Murajhar has emerged as a distinguished hub for international agarwood exportation, following Hojai town. It plays a crucial role in catering to markets in Middle Eastern countries, Bangkok, Laos, Singapore, and beyond.
References[edit]
- ^ "Police Station Helplines | Hojai District | Government Of Assam, India". hojai.assam.gov.in.
- ^ "Murazar College". murazarcollege.org. Murazar College.
- ^ "Quiz competition and Prize distribution at Murajhar Higher Secondary under Doboka Revenue Circle | Hojai District | Government Of Assam, India". hojai.assam.gov.in. Goverment of Assam, Hojai District.
- ^ "Murajhar". wikimapia.org. wikimapia.