Viral Video: Did you ever imagine a small Scottish village sharing its name with a bustling Indian city? Patna, a quaint village in East Ayrshire, Scotland, offers a surprising connection to its namesake in Bihar, India. Located about 45 miles from Glasgow, this Patna has its own unique charm while resonating with a piece of Indian heritage.
A video shared by @param_shant brings this connection to light. The caption reads, ¡°Scotland also has a village named Patna! What is the relation of this with Patna of our Bihar? You will even Google this, I will show how it looks.¡± The video showcases the roads, homes, neighborhoods, and natural surroundings of Scotland¡¯s Patna, drawing parallels with the Indian city.
Despite being approximately 6,800 miles apart, the Scottish Patna shares a quaintness with its Indian counterpart. The Scottish village, home to around 3,000 people, is located next to the River Doon, mirroring how the Indian Patna is situated by the Ganges.
The video has sparked a variety of reactions online. One user humorously noted, ¡°Even the road quality was matched!¡± Another quipped, ¡°Maturity is when you realise whole world comes under Bihar¡. United States of Bihar.¡± A third user provided some historical context, stating, ¡°The English officer who was in India liked Patna so much that after going back to Britain he named his village Patna in Scotland. I had read this once.¡± Another commenter added, ¡°Bro the gamcha¡..hardcore BIHARI BEHAVIOUR.¡±
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The historical connection between these two places is detailed in an article by Hello Travel. According to the article, William Fullarton, born in India¡¯s Patna in 1774, later moved to Scotland to manage a coal and limestone mining company. He established a village for his workers and named it after his Indian hometown. Fullarton also built a bridge called Patna Auld Bridge, which was used for 155 years until it was replaced in 1960.
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This intriguing historical link between the two Patnas highlights a unique blend of cultural exchange and shared heritage. Despite the vast geographical distance, both Patnas reflect a connection that transcends miles, uniting people and histories across continents.
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