Bihar Village Singarpur: A Tale of Royal Whim, Girl's Refusal, and Humiliating Tax

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News18•21-01-2026, 14:55
Bihar Village Singarpur: A Tale of Royal Whim, Girl's Refusal, and Humiliating Tax
- •Singarpur village in Jamui district, Bihar, has a unique origin story linked to a king's whim and a girl's refusal.
- •During the princely state era, the King of Khaira State was captivated by a village girl's beauty and ordered her to the palace.
- •The girl's family refused, leading the enraged king to demolish their house with elephants.
- •A peculiar additional tax of silver coins was imposed on the entire village, reportedly used for the queen's adornment.
- •This humiliating tax led to the village being named Shringarpur (adornment), later becoming Singarpur.
Why It Matters: Singarpur village's name reflects a historical tale of royal tyranny, a girl's defiance, and a punitive tax.
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