Jagban
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Jagban
जगबन Jagwan | |
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Rural | |
| Jagban East Gram Panchyat and Jagban West Gram Panchyat | |
| Nickname: Joge-Van | |
![]() Interactive map of Jagban | |
| Coordinates: 26°21′25″N 85°49′57″E / 26.3569274°N 85.8325757°E | |
| State | Bihar |
| District | Madhubani |
| Block | Bisfi |
| Country | |
| Named after | Yajnavalkya |
| Panchayat | Gram Panchyat Raj |
| Government | |
| • Type | Mukhiya |
| • Body | Panchayati raj |
| Population | |
• Total | 10,744 |
| India Population Census 2011 | |
| Demonym | Maithil |
| Languages | |
• Official language
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| Postal Pin Code | 847304 |
| Village of the Indian Philosopher Yajnavalkya | |
Jagban (Maithili: जगबन ) also known as Joge-Van is a village in the Mithila region of Bihar. It is believed to be the Tapobhumi of the Vedic sage Yajnavalkya.[1][2] The village is located in Bisfi block of Madhubani district in India.[3] It is around five kilometres distance by road from Kamtaul railway station of the East Central Railway. The village is divided into two Gram Panchyats, they are Jagban East and Jagban West.
