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Patna: a fading city once loved by age-old rulers and travelers:

  • December 1, 2022
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Patna: a fading city once loved by age-old rulers and travelers:

Subject : History

History of Patna:

  • The original name of Patna was Pataliputra or Patalipattan.
  • The name Patna has undergone many changes at its earliest stages like Pataligram, Kusumpur, Patliputra, Azimabad, ultimately terminating to the present one.
  • It has been said that Pataliputra was founded by Ajatashatru
  • Chandragupta Maurya made it his capital in the 4th century B.C.
  • There existed a village namedPattan or Patthan, which later turned into Patna.
  • The ancient village was named ‘Patali’ and the word ‘Pattan’ was added to it.
  • Greek history mentions ‘Palibothra’ which perhaps is Pataliputra
  • Aurangzeb who briefly named itAzimabadafter his grandson Mohammed Azim
  • Prince Azim-us-Shan, the grandson of Aurangzeb came as the Governor of Patna in 1703
  • For people following the Sikh religion, Patna is a sacred city as the tenth Sikh guru, Guru Gobind Singh, was born

Patna a favourite place  of travellers

  • This city was the fountainhead of the spring of knowledge and wisdom in ancient times
  • Greek ambassador Megasthenes stayed in Patliputra during the reign of Chandragupta Maurya.
  • The famous traveler Fa-Hien in the 3rd century and Hiuen-Tsang in the 7th century inspected the city.
  • Fa­Hien wrote about it in A Record of Buddhist Kingdoms wherein he called Patna, ‘the city of flowers’,
  • Many noted scholars like Kautilya stayed here and works like ‘Arthashastra’ were written from this place.
  • British traveler Ralph Fitch came to Patna in 1586 and described it as “a very long and great town with a flourishing trade in cotton, sugar and opium”.
  • Scottish physician Francis Buchanan described it in unflattering expression, “difficult to imagine a more disgusting place”.
  • M. Forster who made Bankipore a residential area within Patna the model for Chandrapore, the fictional town in A Passage of India
  • Patna also got a fleeting reference in Jhumpa Lahiri’s novelThe Namesake. 
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