Firozabad

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Firozabad (फ़िरोज़ाबाद) is a town and district of Uttar Pradesh. Shardul Singh, a Sikarwar Jat born in the Zamindar family in Mahawan Pargana ruled Firozabad till his death in 1760.

Variants

  • Firozabad फ़िरोज़ाबाद, उ.प्र., (AS, p.598)


Tahsils in Firozabad district

Villages in Firozabad Tahsil

Akilabad Hanspur, Alampur Anandipur, Alampur Kaneta, Alampur Kotla, Alampura Jarkhi, Alinagar Kenjra, Allahdadpur, Anandipur Karkauli, Aquil Pur Damodarpur, Asal Pur, Asan, Asfabad, Atipur, Bachhgaon, Badan Pur, Bahoran Pur, Baindi, Balchandarpur, Bara Gaon, Baramai, Barkatpur, Bartara, Basaimohammadpur, Basudeopur, Bazidpur Kutubpur, Bazidpur Okhara, Bedipur Bidirika, Bhagipur Kotla, Bhaitari, Bhikan Pur Sadasukh, Bhikanpur Annadipur, Bhikanpur Meghpur, Bhondela, Bijaipur Bhikanpur, Bilahna, Chandwar, Daragpur, Datauli, Dataunji, Daulatpur, Dauri, Dhakpura, Dholpura, Didamai, Donkeli, Dorsa Mohammadpur, Fatehapur Kotla, Fatehpur Anandipur, Firozabad (MB), Gangni, Garhi Baran, Garhi Chhatrapat, Garhi Fateh, Garhi Hansram, Garhi Janu, Garhi Kalyan, Garhi Purani, Garhi Shriram, Garhi Sidhari, Garhiranchhor, Garhitodia, Gazipur, Gonch, Gondai, Gudun, Hamirpura, Hardashpur Nisfi, Hardaspur Kotla, Hirangaon, Humaunpur, Husainpur, Itora, Jahagirpur, Jaindamai, Jaitpur, Jakhai, Jalalpur, Jamalpur, Jampur, Jarauli Kalan, Jarauli Khurd, Jasrathpur, Jatau, Jilupura, Jondhri, Kachhpura, Kaitha, Kakrau, Kartiki, Khagerai, Khalilganj, Khamkaranpur, Kharsoli, Khera Ganeshpur, Khera Langar, Kheri Kalan, Kheria Khurd, Khushhal Pur, Kinharpur, Kolamai, Kotla, Kurrikupa, Kutukpur Chunaurar, Ladpura, Ladupur Chakarpur, Lalau, Lalgarhi, Lalpur, Latifpur Kotla, Latura, Lohari, Lukharia, Madanpur, Maha Singhpur, Mahipura, Mandua, Matamai, Matsena, Milikhan Jahanpur, Mohammdi, Mondha, Muhammadpur Biharipur, Muhammadpur Gajmalpur, Muiniddinpur, Nagau, Nagla Dungar, Nagla Radhe, Nagla Semriya, Nagla Sikandar, Naglamulla, Nagria, Nanpi Pithani, Nargapur, Narkhi Talukra, Narkhi Dhonkal, Nasirpur, Nayabash, Nepai, Nurpur Kutubpur, Okhra, Pachwan, Paharpur, Pharaul Nagaria, Phulaichi, Pilua, Piprauli, Prempur Anandipur, Prempur Raipura, Rahana, Raipura, Rajaram Pur, Rajpur Kotla, Rampur Katailia, Ranipur, Rasidpur Kaneta, Ratauli, Rudau Pahar Pur, Rupaspur, Sailai, Sakhawat Pur, Salempur Anandipur, Salempur Naglakhar, Saragawan, Saramai, Satgai, Selempur Kotla, Sengai, Shankarpur, Sheola Rampur, Sherpur Anandipur, Sherpur Bhura, Sikahra Hardaspur, Sikandarpur Kotla, Sufipur, Sukhmalpur Nizamabad (CT), Sunawai, Tapa Khurd, Trilokpur, Ulau, Undani, Usaini, Usmanpur, Vijaypurnagla Bhavesingh, Wazirpur Anandipur, Wazirpur Jihalpur, Wazirpur Kotla,

History

The name Firozabad was given in the regime of Akbar by Firoz Shah Mansab Dar in 1566. It is said that Todarmal was passing through this town, on a pilgrimage to Gaya. He was robbed by robbers. At his request, Akbar, sent his Mansab Dar Firoz Shah here. He landed near or about Datauji, Rasoolpur, Mohammadpur Gajmalpur, Sukhmalpur Nizamabad, Prempur Raipura. The tomb of Firoz Shah and ruins of his residence haveli in Katra Pathanan now almost disappeared are the evidence of this fact.

Mr. Peter, a businessman working for the Dutch East India Company visited Firozabad on 9 August, 1632, and found the town in good condition. It is written in the gazetteer of Agra and Mathura that in 1596 Faraz was upgraded to a pargana. Faraz was bestowed to Nawab Sadulla Khan as jagir, in the regime of Shahjahan. Jahangir ruled here from 1605 to 1627. Etawah, Budaun, Mainpuri, Faraz were under first class mansabdar of emperor Farrukhsiar. Baji Rao I looted Firozabad and Etmadpur in 1737 in the regime of Mohammad Shah.

Sikarwar Jats of Mahawan attacked Faujdar Hakim Kajim ali bahadur jang at Firozabad and killed him on 9 May 1739. Jats ruled Firozabad for 30 years. Gajuddin, Hidayat Vaksh son of Alamgir second his nephew and Mirza baba the son in law, came to Firozabad. Mirza Nabab Khan stayed here till 1782. In the end of the 18th century, Firozabad was ruled by Himmat Bahadur with co-operation of Marathas. The French Army chief of Marathas, D. Wayan, established an ordnance factory in November 1794. Mr. Thomas Traving also mentioned this fact in his book Travels in India. Marathas appointed his subedar Lakwadads here who made a fort near old tehsil, known at present as garie.

General Lek and General Vellajally attacked Firozabad in 1802. In the beginning of British regime Firozabad was in Etawah district but after some time it was attached to Aligarh district. When Sadabad was created as a new district in 1832, Firozabad was attached to it. Later on, in 1833 Firozabad was attached to Agra district. In 1847, the business of lac was flourishing at Firozabad.

In 1857, zamindar of Firozabad with local public took active parts in freedom struggle. Famous Urdu poet Munir Shikohabadi too was sentenced to Kala pani by the British East India Company government. People of this city took part in "Khilafat Movement", "Quit India Movement", and "Namak Satyagrah" and went to the jail during these national movements. In 1929, Father of Nation Mahatma Gandhi, in 1935 Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, in 1937 Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru and in 1940 Subhas Chandra Bose visited Pandit Banarasi Das Chaturvedi, a two time member of Parliament - said to be the father of Hindi Journalism and the recipient of Padma Bushan. Firozabad district was finally established on 5 February 1989.

Wikipedia Sorce

The city lies in the cultural region of Braj and was a part of the Surasena Mahajanapada during the Vedic Age. It was subsequently ruled by the bigger kingdoms like the Mauryas, Guptas, Scythians, Kushans, Indo-Greeks before falling into the hands of local Rajput and Jat rulers.[4]

It was named after Firoz Shah Mansab Dar in 1566 during the reign of Mughal Emperor akbar. The 1596 gazetteer of Agra and Mathura records that Firozabad was upgraded to a Pargana then given to Nabab Sadulla as a jagir during the reign of Shah jahan (r. 1627–1658). Mr. Peter, a businessman, connected with the East India Company visited the town on 9 August 1632 and found it in good condition. Etawah, Budaun, Mainpuri and Firozabad were all first class mansabdars of the emperor Farrukhsiyar (r. 1713–1719). The estate of the Labhowa Jhala Hindu Rajas were subdued during the Mughal sultanate which captured many regions in the United Provinces, and by 1680 the Rajas of Labhowa lost control of Firozabad district.

Bajirao Peshwa captured Firozabad and Etmadpur in 1737 in the regime of Mohammad Shah. Jat tribesmen from Mahawan attacked Faujdar Hakim Kajim at Firozabad where they killed him on 9 May 1739, then went on to rule Firozabad for 30 years. Gajuddin, Hidayat Vaksh (son of Alamgir II), his nephew and Mirza Baba his son in law, looted Firozabad. Mirza Nabab Khan stayed here until 1782. At the end of 18th century Firozabad was ruled by Himmat Bahadur Gusain with the cooperation of the Raja of Labhowa.

Shardul Singh of Firozabad

'Wantar Shah' Shardul Singh the ruler of Firozabad

Shardul Singh was a Sikarwar Jat who was born in the Zamindar family which held a Mauza in Mahawan Pargana. He rose into revolt against Mughals. Soon he conquered Mahaban Pargana from Mughal and declared himself King and adopted the title of 'Wantar Shah'.

As part of expansion he drive his attention towards Firozabad whose Governor was Hakim Kasim. Wantar Shah with his 5,000 men led an expedition to Firozabad. The Fauzdar came to challenged him with the 11,000 men. In the middle of the battle Surjan Singh killed Hakim Kasim and the Mughal forces fled away making Wantar Shah Surjan Singh the King of Firozabad. Wantar Shah Surjan Singh ruled Firozabad for 30 years till his death in 1760.

Source - Jat Kshatriya Culture

फ़िरोज़ाबाद

विजयेन्द्र कुमार माथुर[1] ने लेख किया है ...1. फ़िरोज़ाबाद, उ.प्र., (AS, p.598) फ़िरोज़ाबाद की स्थापना सुल्तान फ़िरोज़शाह तुग़लक ने (1351-1388 ई.) में की थी. उन्होने कई नगर बसाये थे. (दे. फ़तेहाबाद; हिसार)

2. जिला गुलबर्गा, मैसूर. इस नगर को फ़िरोज़शाह बहमनी (1397-1422 ई.) ने बसाया था. उसी ने यहां के दुर्ग का निर्माण करवाया था. कहा जाता है कि फिरोजशाह ने संत बंदानवाज के कहने पर गुलबर्गा को छोड़कर यही राजधानी बताई थी. यह नगर भीमा नदी के तट पर बताया गया था और इसमें और अकबर के फतेहपुर सीकरी में अनेक समानताएं दिखलाई पड़ती हैं. किले की प्राचीर के भीतर विशाल महल, जामा मस्जिद, तुर्की हमाम तथा अन्य प्रकार के भवनों के अवशेष हैं. इन्हीं महलों में फिरोजशाह के हरम की विभिन्न देशों से आई हुई, 800 बेगमें रहती थी.

फ़िरोज़ाबाद परिचय

फ़िरोज़ाबाद मुग़ल काल से बसा भारत के उत्तर प्रदेश प्रान्त का एक ज़िला है। यह शहर चूड़ियों के निर्माण के लिये मशहूर है! यही कारण है कि इसे 'सुहाग की नगरी' भी कहा जाता है। फ़िरोज़ाबाद आगरा से 40 किलोमीटर और राजधानी दिल्ली से 250 किलोमीटर की दूरी पर पूरब की तरफ़ स्थित है। उत्तर प्रदेश की राजधानी लखनऊ भी यहाँ से लगभग 250 किलोमीटर पूरब की ओर ही है। फिरोज़ाबाद ज़िले के अन्तर्गत दो कस्बे टूंडला और शिकोहाबाद आते हैं। टूंडला पश्चिम तथा शिकोहाबाद शहर के पूरब में स्थित हैं।

इतिहास: फ़िरोज़ाबाद की स्थापना सुल्तान फ़िरोज़शाह तुग़लक ने (1351-1388 ई.) में अपनी राजधानी दिल्ली से दस मील की दूरी पर की थी। यही नाम सुल्तान ने 1353-1354 ई. में बंगाल की चढ़ाई के दौरान वहाँ के 'पहुँचा नगर' को भी दिया था। सुल्तान फ़िरोज़ कट्टर मुसलमान था और उसने देश का प्रशासन इस्लाम के सिद्धान्तों के अनुरूप चलाने का प्रयास किया। इसके फलस्वरूप हिन्दुओं को, जो बहुमत में थे, भारी कठिनाइयों का सामना करना पड़ा। उनके धार्मिक उत्सवों, सार्वजनिक सभाओं और पूजा-पाठ आदि पर प्रतिबंध लगाया गया।

इस धार्मिक कट्टरता के बावजूद भी फ़िरोज़ उदार शासक था। उसने अनेक कष्टदायी और अनुचित करों को समाप्त किया, यद्यपि ब्राह्मणों पर भी जजिया कर थोपा गया, जो कि अभी तक इससे मुक्त थे। उसने सिंचाई के कार्य को प्रोत्साहन दिया, जौनपुर सहित कई नगरों की स्थापना की, अनेक बाग़-बग़ीचों को लगाया और वहाँ पर तमाम मस्ज़िदों का निर्माण कराया। उसने अंग-भंग जैसे कठोर दंडों को समाप्त किया और एक धर्मार्थ चिकित्सालय की स्थापना की। जहाँ रोगियों को दवाएँ और भोजन मुफ़्त दिया जाता था। उसका शासन कठोर नहीं था। चीज़ों की क़ीमत कम थी और लोग शान्ति से रहते थे।

संदर्भ: भारतकोश-फ़िरोज़ाबाद

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