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Fatehpur

Fatehpur district is a district of Uttar Pradesh state which is situated between the holy Ganges and Yamuna river. Many places in Fatehpur district are also mentioned in the Puranas, where Asher Bheora and Asni Ghat are the chiefs. The Asheroth Mahabharata carpet is known as Ashvasthama's Tapo Bhumi. Bhittaura is considered as a place of origin of Bhrigu Rishi. Fatehpur district is a part of the Allahabad division and its headquarter is Fatehpur city.

References:
market:
Fatehpur's main market square is. The second big market is in the city (near the new market and Naga baba).

Asphalt:
Ashtter Kasba Fatehpur is the historic Mahabharata carpet village of the district, its history is found in Puranas, where ancient Shiva Mandir with thick Mahadevan, Guru Dronacharya's son Ashwasthama Ji's temple is situated in the southern direction of the town, on this, Ashwatma ji had done penance to get brahmastra The Yajna Kunds are still present here but there is a Kidwanti that the Ashvashtam ji is still immortal and in the middle On the white horse, he goes on a white horse and goes to worship at Shivalinga in the middle of the town. He says that due to this recitation, the name of the city was unfulfilled, which was gradually becoming unbearable. At present, today has become asphalized, on the same Ashvasthama temple is 500 meters away from the house of five Pandavas, the idols of idols of the sons of Pandavas , The Ashvatthama Tapo Bhoomi Temple and statues of five Pandavas have been banned by the Government of India's Archeology Department for mining, etc., throughout the area,

The history of Astrar town has been known as the Duchi State, the history of Maharaja Bhagwant Roy Khewaji ji in the 18th century and the huge palace built by them are situated on the Katah Chaura mahal of the Aangarpura, friend of Maharaj ji, the Shiromani Veer of the Maratha empire. Raja Bhagwant Rai Kechi ji has expressed the world since Shiva ji Maharaj, due to the support of Veer Shiva ji, this princely state does not belong to the ruler of the Mughal period. So

In a battle with the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, Mahraj Raja Bhagwant Rai Kanchi ji was betrayed by his own friend, on the back of his back, wherein Maharaj Ji Veeragati received it, though Veer Shivaji Maharaj got this news as soon as he got the news with his team force. Camping in the Asherford State and Aurangzeb had to return empty-handed from here.

However, after the passing of Maharaj, his heirs continued to hold this princely state, but they were forced to merge the Asheran State with the help of the East India Company.

Today, the development section, Rice mill, 33/11 electric deputy center, milk dairy, hospital, inter college, degree college, gas agency, petrol pump, bus stop, police station, big project of water corporation, state level Jaruli pump canal The canal project which was given by the former Prime Minister Mr. V.P. Singh ji, thereby saving millions of farmers of the asphalt region and benefiting the farmers from this canal non-district Kaushambi. Is aquiline

Overall, it can be said that even today, in a prosperous prosperity zone, the highest paddy production in district Fatehpur is in the Asheran area and in district Fatehpur most tractors and two-wheelers are in the Asher area.

The voter of this area plays a decisive role in his constituency Ayyah Shah. The distance of ashram from Fatehpur is only 35 kms. Gazipur Via is underground and NH2 is located only 13 kms from Delhi to Calcutta, and distance from Yamuna river There are only 8 to 9 kilometers of distance.

Bawani tamarley:
This memorial symbolizes the sacrifices made by freedom fighters. On April 28, 1858, fifty freedom fighters were hanged on a tamarind tree by the British army. This tamarind tree is still present. The people believe that the development of that tree has ceased after the massacre. This place is near the Khajua town in Bindki subdivision. Shaheed memorial Bawani Imli, situated three kilometers west of Mughal road, from Bindki tehsil headquarters, holds special significance in the battle of independence. On 28th April 1858 in the old tamarind tree in the martyr's place, Jodha Singh Attaiya, resident of Rasulpur village was hanged with his Ikawan revolutionaries. In memory of these Bawan martyrs, this tree was said to be called Bawani Tamali.

On 4th February 1858, Brig Karthu attacked Jodha Singh Ataya, a failed attack. Due to the bravery Jodha Singh Attaiya was looted and burnt by the government office, the British declared him a dacoity. On 27th October 1857, Jodha Singh surrounded a Durga and an English soldier in Mahmudpur village. On 7th December 1857 Gangapur Ranipur Police Chawki attacked an Englishman also killed. This revolutionary group captured the Tahsildar in Jehanabad by killing Gadar kati and raiding them. Jodha Singh started the Gorilla war with Daryav Singh and Shivdayal Singh. On 28th April 1858, Jodha Singh was returning with his Ikwan colleagues, when the information of the informant was taken by the Colonel's army, he was arrested along with all his friends and all were hanged. The extremes of vandalism were that the dead bodies did not come down from the tree and for several days the dead body hanging on this tree. On the night of June 4, Maharaj came along with his armed companions and took his dead body to Shivarajpur in the funeral.

Bhittaura:
The holy Ganges is situated on the banks of the river. It is believed that here the famous Saint Maharishi Bhrigu has been a place of worship for a long time. Here the river Ganga is towards the north direction. Maharishi Bhrigu Muni had austerity on the Bhittaura side of the northwestern Bhagirathi, twelve kilometers away from the city headquarter. According to mythological texts, the deity also came in orbit around Bhrigu Muni's Tapovasthali. In the holy dharma Ganga Maharshi Bhrigu anger once was kicked on Lord Vishnu's chest. There are other half-dozen temples here.

Swami Vijnananand has set up a huge statue of Lord Shankar in Maharishi Bhrigu's Taposhali and has also prepared a new Ghat Ghat. On the statue of Lord Shiva, Namah Shivay has been following continuous reading for twelve years. North Corps is the only three places in the whole of India, in which Haridwar, Kashi and Bhrigu Dham are Bhittaura.

Handgun:
This is the birthplace of the great freedom fighter Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi Aavam, Urdu poet Iqbal Verma. On the place where Raja Jayachand's handkerchief was located. It has the distinction of being the father of Arjun Dev ji, the fifth Guru of the Sikhs.

Rain:
It is a Mahabharat carpet village and is situated on the banks of Yamuna river. Two decades ago the statue of the precious alloy of a very old Lord Vishnu was found in this village. Now this idol is situated in a temple in Kirtikheda village and it is on the Bindki-Lailuli road. It is said that here is the in-laws of Krishna's elder brother Balram.

Shivrajpur:
This village is located on the banks of river Ganges near Bindki. There is a very old temple of Lord Krishna in this village. Which is known as the temple of Meera Bai. It is said that this statue of Lord Krishna was established by Mira Bai, who was a prominent devotee of Lord Krishna and a member of the royal family of Mewar.

Tanduli:
This village is on the Choudgara-Bindki Road. It is believed that here snake hunting / dog bite beero is treated in the temple of Baba Jhamdas.

Bindaki:
This is a very old town, which is about 15 miles from the headquarters. Bindki's name falls under the name of King Venu of Yaya. This is a very secular city. Here the land is very fertile due to the presence of between Ganges and Yamuna river. This is one of the oldest tehsils in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Shaheed Jodha Singh Attaiya and many other freedom fighters and the famous Hindi poet Nation-poet Sohan Lal Dwivedi is the only land.

Treasurer:
In ancient times, Khajuah was known as Khajua Garh. This place was very important in the Mughal period. At the time of Aurangzeb it was the main camp of Allahabad Board. Khajuha is also known as the city of Lord Shiva. Khajuah is located on Mughal road. This place is quite ancient. It has also been described in ancient Hindu scriptures Brahma Purana, which was 5000 years old. On January 5, 1659 AD, the Mughal ruler and Gungzeb had a fierce battle with his brother Shahu Shuja. Aurangzeb had killed Shah Shuja near this place. In the joy of his victory, he had constructed a huge and beautiful garden and inn. This garden is known as Badshahi Bagh. Apart from this, there are 130 rooms in this inn. In today's situation, it is in a very dilapidated state.

There are 118 wonderful Shiva temples in this small town. Khajuah town boasts historical events and places. In the Mughal road of the town lies the giant gate and seat. The identity of the town remains. At the same time, the tales of the glory of the golden past of the town are doing. In the north of Mughal road, Ramjanaki temple, three giant ponds, every street and wells like the town of Benaras are telling the story of their grandeur. Ravana Puja is also considered superhuman and unique in Ramlila organized in Dusshera fair. To see Ramlila here, the devotees gather from the corners of the state. Khajuah town is famous not only in Ramlila district but throughout the state. Ravan is not burnt like other places in the Dussehra fair here, but Ravan is worshiped with the light of thousands of lamps, considering Ravan as sacred. The women and children of the town also participate in this collective aarti and worship work.

To look at this strange celebration, people from remote feel crowded. At the same time, other idols along with Ravana are excursed in the main streets of the city. Launch of this historic fair is celebrated on the day of the third day of the Shukla Paksha on the third day of the third part of the earth, and the statue of Ganesha being constructed by constructing kumbh from the pond, is worshiped on the day of Dussehra. All the formations made in the Khajuah Fair are made of naray, straw etc. equally. Dyeing of the face of these formats is done by skilled painters of the treasure. While the shoe of Ravana is made of copper From the day of Dashami onwards, Ramlila Parva II, starting with Ganesh Puja, ends the historic Ramlila after the Ram Ravana war.

Ramlila is the special significance of Khajuha. Where Ravana is the tradition of worshiping it instead of burning it. The effigy of Ravan with copper sheets is decorated by lighting the lights of thousands of lamps. This is followed by the worship of Ravana before Lord Ram by the priest of Thakur ji. Where Meghnath's 25 ft tall wooden statue is pulled out in the main streets of the town. At the same time, statues of 40 ft tall and other pottery are prepared.

Gate of Hazari Lal:
The last phase of the war of independence that began in 1857, in 1942, the British were the gate of Hazari Lal, located at the center of the city, the point of the Quit India movement. Colonel Bhagwan Singh of Ballia had commanded the army of more than eight hundred patriotic people in the district. Shyam Lal Gupta, the creator of flag song, tried to accelerate this spark of independence. The forest of Shivrajpur was the refuge of the revolutionaries. It explains that the secret strategy was fixed here and then the crew of the revolutionaries had to get out of the sizes of the British.

On 9th August, 1942, the Quit India Movement was started. In the battle of the first freedom struggle, in 1942, the revolutionaries of Banda and Hamirpur, along with the districts of Purvanchal, accepted the district as battlefield only, when revolutionaries like Balia's Colonel Bhagwan Singh, Chitu Pandey, together with the patriots of here Fastened the fight against the British. The revolutionaries of the district, Gurprasad Pandey, Banshgopal, Shivdayal Upadhyaya, Dada Deep Narayan, Shivraj Bali, Devidyal, Raghunandan Pandey, Yadanandan Prasad, Vasudev Dikshit led the Quit India Movement, created an atmosphere in the district, then only one hundred to eight hundred More than the army shook the British power with the revolutionaries. The gate of Hazarilal on the square was the main center of the secretariat for the revolutionaries. It is here that the revolutionaries of Kanpur and Purvanchal came and used to tell the strategy of what to do to get the British out of the country.

The English rulers had information about Hazari Lal gate. Many times efforts have been made to raid the revolutionaries by raiding them here. After all, the revolutionaries had to find the secret place. In the forest of Shivrajpur, the revolutionaries seemed to be overwhelmed. Explains that the extended forest in the area more than eighty hectare itself has revolutionized the revolutionaries. The Quit India movement was started from Fazihabad site of Gopalganj. Apart from this, khga GT Road was also made the focal point. In more than two dozen places including Jehanabad, Hatgam, Khaga, the revolutionaries protested against the British leaving India. Meanwhile, about four hundred people were arrested and sent to jail. When over half of the leaders led by the prison, the revolutionaries like Angu Pandey and Badri took charge.

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