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''' The Royal Family and their kingdom Saran had a huge history behind them. '''

demographics_type1             = Languages | demographics1_title1            = Official | demographics1_info1             = Hindi | demographics_type2             = Regional Languages | demographics2_title2            = Regional | demographics2_info2             = Bhojpuri | timezone1                       = IST | utc_offset1                     = +5:30

demographics_type3         = Founder |

demographics3_info3. = Bais Kshatriyas of Vaishali

demographics_type4  =  Ruling Dynasty

demographics_info4  =  Vardhan Dynasty

demographics_type5 =  Districts

demographics_title5   = Ruling areas

demographics_info5   =  Saran( including Saran, Siwan, Gopalganj)

demographics_type6   = Capital

demographics_info6    = Sonpur

demographics_type7   = Founding year

demographics_title7     = Period

demographics_info7     = before B.C.

demographics_type8     = Mostly Inhabited

demographics_title8      = Kshatriyas

demographics_info8      = Bais Kshatriyas

demographics_type9     = Famous Things

demographics_title9   ￼   = Fair

demographics_info9      = Sonpur Cattle Fair

demographics_type10    = Famous Things

demographics_title10      = Throne

demographics_info10       =Golden Throne (Keshashva Gajasan)

demographics_type11       = Total Villages

demographics_title11         = Ruling Villages

demographics_info11         =  3410

demographics_type12       = Name of fort

demographics_title12       = King's Residence

demographics_info12        = Songarh

demographics_type13        = Wealth

demographics_info13         = used  to be richest king of India

Sonpur was used to rule by the Suryawanshi Bais Kshatriya Kings of Vardhan Dynasty. The Sonpur Kings were used to be very powerful who defeated Mughal badshahs many times continuously and were the richest Kings of India. The most famous thing of Sonpur was the Throne of their Kings which was called "Keshashva Gajasan" which was built of 1000 kilograms of gold and 400 kilograms of precious stones, which consisted of a lion on the right hand side and a horse on the left hand side of the throne and an elephant at the back side of throne holding an umbrella above the throne in it's trunk. When Mughal-British attacked on Sonpur, they took this throne away with them and while taking it to the office of East India company, a group of troops attacked on them and took the throne away with them in deep of the jungle and where did they went, nobody knows.

Sonepur Sub-division comprises Sonpur, Parsa, Garkha, Dighwara, Dariapur blocks. Sonpur Block has 98 villages.