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Bhadohi

Bhadohi is a district of Uttar Pradesh. The district headquarter of Gyanpur is famous for its construction. The Bhadohi area is the home of the weavers, where so many artifacts are born from the naive and the paras. The intriguing streets of the palatable artistic colors are terrified in the markets of the world. Expressions of Bhadohi zonal, which earn millions of foreign currency and provide bread for millions of people, are done through rugs. Bhadohi has given the highest place on the world map and handcraft art from attractive rugs.

Introduction:
Bhadohi Nagar is situated 21 km north of Ganga coast. Bhadohi carpet has many markets and suburbs in the industrial range, in which the main suburbs of Gopiganj, Khamaria Ghosia, Gyanpur, Suriyawan, Asiipur and New Market are ready to develop their separate identities.

400 years ago, the Bhadohi Pargana was the state of Bharu, whose walls, coats, ruins are still present today. Ahadganj of Bhadohi Nagar, Qajiyata, Pachabhaiya, was located in the middle of the Jamuna, in the middle of the barracks, the capital of the Bharons was only in Kot Mohalla. The state of the whole caste was also in this area, including Azamgarh, Ballia, Ghazipur, Allahabad and Jaunpur. Bhadohi, situated on the Gangetic coast, was the largest state area in the region. Suriyan, Gopiganj, Jangiganj, Khamaria, Aarai, Maharajganj, Kapaseethi, Chauri, Janghai, Baraut etc. were in the region of Bhadohi. This part of the Gangetic coast was like forests.

Conditions and atrocities of the great warriors of the country arose in shock. After seeing the country surrounded by attackers, Bharamsava (Bharata) rulers took full responsibility to face the attack of the Hanes. Per capillary patrols were constructed per three-three miles. In Bhadohi area, the villages and towns can still be seen in the ruins of those citadels and ponds. With the help of the people of the Bhadohi region, Bhar Shev Singh (Bharata) kings prevented the hunts from proceeding and the Hunas had to retreat from the area. After this, the Hunas did not dare to invade the Bhadohi area.

At the same time, a convoy of the Kshatriyas of Rajasthan was going Kashi, passing through here, when the people of the whole caste started to oppress the citizens of the area and fought against the people of the area. The people here asked for the Kshatriyas to get rid of the tyranny of the people on which they agreed and there was a fierce battle between the Kshatriyas and the Bharons.

In the Mughal period, Bhadohi region was in the state of Raja Kallihia of Suriyawan, in which the bahudhi taluka chauhatar or Kulahia king's mound and ruins are still present near Bavan Bighahia (Water Star).

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