Narhan Estate

The estate was ruled by the Bhumihar community, a dominant landowning group in Bihar known for their administrative and military influence.

Within the Bhumihars, the rulers of Narhan Estate belonged to the Dronwar clan, a prominent sub-group with historical significance.

Furthermore, the Dronwar rulers of Narhan traced their ancestry to the Vats gotra, a lineage with deep connections to Vedic traditions.

[3] The estate was named after Narhan village, which served as the ancestral seat and administrative center of the ruling family.

[4] As a powerful zamindari, Narhan Estate played a vital role in the socio-political landscape of Bihar, influencing regional governance, agrarian policies, and cultural developments.

Ruins of Narhan Palace