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Gaighat, sometimes spelled Gayghat, is a village in Zamania Tehsil in Ghazipur District of Uttar Pradesh State, India. It belongs to Varanasi Division.

Gaighat (Vidhan Sabha constituency) Vidhan Sabha constituency in Bihar, India

Gaighat is an assembly constituency in Muzaffarpur district in the Indian state of Bihar.

Gaighat, Patna – Neighbourhood – in Patna, Bihar, India

Gaighat is a neighbourhood of Patna in the eastern state of Bihar in India. It is located on the southern bank of river Ganges in Patna. The southern flank of Mahatma Gandhi Setu bridge connecting Patna and Hajipur rises from Gaighat in Patna. One end of Pontoon Bridge (Peepapul) connecting Patna and Hajipur over the river Ganges is also located in the area. Gaighat is part of the wider Alamganj area in Patna.

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