Hatgaon

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Hatgaon
hatgaon
village
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Country India
StateBihar
DistrictAraria
Establishedo4/01/1950
Founded bySalimuddin
Population
10000
 • Total
10,000
Languages
 • OfficialHindi, Urdu, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Postal code
854329
Vehicle registrationBihar
Coastline0 kilometres (0 mi)
Nearest cityDenga chowk
Lok Sabha constituencyAraria
Website@hatgaon.ac.in

Hatgaon is a hamlet in western Bihar, India.[1] The main religion is Muslim. The village contributed to the Indian freedom struggle. In 1857, its people were persecuted by the British for participating in the rebellion and lynching five horse driven British officers, who came to the village during the rebellion. In retribution, and not knowing who were actual killers, British rulers imposed harsh sanctions and severe hardships for the inhabitants of Hatgaon and four surrounding villages, Kumehia, Gyaspur, Sangora? and Marichgaon. The people of the village suffered a lot as a result for nearly a century till the country gained independence.

A madarsa is there named Madarsa islamia hasmi hatgaon founder of it was Munsi Salimuddin.

There is a cricket field named kawwa mari stadium.

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