Bihari Lal Fitrat was an Indian historian who focused on the history of Mithila. His major work was the Aina-i-Tirhut which was written in Urdu and published in 1883. The book was important as it was considered the first serious attempt at cataloguing the history of Mithila.[1]

Biography edit

Bihari Lal Fitrat was born in 1829 into an elite family in Darbhanga. He qualified as a lawyer in 1856 and was made an honorary magistrate in 1877. He later worked in the court of Raj Darbhanga. He was well versed in Maithili, Hindi, Urdu, Persian and Arabic.[2]

In his Aina-i-Tirhut, he was very conscious of the distinct history and culture of Mithila and he asserts that:

Tirhut is the province of Bihar which is also known as Mithila nation

His book was one of the pioneering works in recording the history of Mithila.

References edit

  1. ^ Mithilesh Kumar Jha (21 November 2017). Language Politics and Public Sphere in North India: Making of the Maithili Movement. OUP India. pp. 69–70. ISBN 978-0-19-909172-0.
  2. ^ Aditi Chandra; Vinita Chandra (13 December 2019). The Nation and its Margins: Rethinking Community. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 36–38. ISBN 978-1-5275-4457-4.