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Firozabad

Firozabad is a city and district headquarters of Uttar Pradesh. This city is famous for the construction of bangles. It is located on the eastern side, 40 kilometers from Agra and 250 kilometers from the capital city. Uttar Pradesh's capital Lucknow is about 250 km east from here. In Firozabad district two towns come to Tundla and Shikohabad. Tundla is situated west and east of Shikohabad city.

This city was settled by the feudalist Tughluq. Firozabad is mainly a business of clothes. Here you can see colorful bangles around you. But now the gas business is over here. Here other glassware (like glass chandeliers) are also made.

The city's hot air is hot. The population here is very dense. Most of the people here are connected to the Korobar. Within the houses, women also earn employment by putting shoe and shoe on the bangles. Child labor is common here. The government could not curb them despite all the efforts. Whereas Pandit Totaram Sanadhaya ended the bonded labor / indefinite system in Fiji. The birth place of his village is about 8 kilometer from the village of Ferozabad.

History:
History of Firozabad The story of Chandravar's departure and the settling of Firozabad are two aspects of the same coin. Ferozabad was founded by Sultan Firoz Shah Tughlaq (1351-1388 CE) and settled his capital ten miles away from Delhi. This name was also given to Sultan's 'Accessible Town' during the climbing of Bengal in 1353-1354 AD. Sultan Feroz was a hardcore Muslim and he tried to run the administration of the country in accordance with the principles of Islam. As a result, the Hindus, who were in the majority, had to face huge difficulties. Their religious festivals, public meetings, and worship lessons were banned. There were only Zamindars Manihar and Pathan.

Despite this religious fanaticism, Feroz was a liberal ruler. He ended many misery and unjust taxes, even though the Brahmins were imposed by jijiyas, which were still free from them. He encouraged the work of irrigation, established several cities including Jaunpur, planted many gardening and constructed all the mosques there. He ended harsh penalties like limbs and established a charitable hospital. Where patients were given medicines and food for free His rule was harsh.

Establishment of Municipality:
According to Agra Gazetteer 1965 page 263, the establishment of the Firozabad Municipality started in 1868, for many years, the solicitor-general used to be in charge of it. At that time the police system was also under the municipality.

Start of glass industry
At Aligarh Institute Gazette of 1880, Urdu poet Maulana Altaf Hussain Hali has written that in the Ferozabad, a pamphlet of date palette is a good example that there is hardly any forest in India. Sadi Pankhia, which is a work of silk for some extent, we also saw here a rupee price. It is revealed from the statement that the glass industry was not started till 1880, according to the page 740 of Agra Gazetteer 1884, at that time the business of lakhs in Ferozabad was also in good condition, these businesses have expired in time, but at present Most glass beads in India, glassware of decoration, scientific instruments, bulbs etc. are made in Ferozabad. [Please add quote] Turquoise Mainly the bangle business. Here you can see colorful bangles shops all around. In the houses, women also earn employment by putting polishing on the bangles. Most of the glass in India is made in a small town called Firozabad. Most of the people in this city are engaged in an enterprise engaged in the manufacture of some of the glassware. Most of the glass bangles are made in this city. After smelting the colored glass, it is pulled like a string and pulled on a cylindrical structure in the shape of the horoscope. Open-end bangles are prepared by cutting this structure which resembles the spring. Now, these ends are added to these open-end bangles, but the bangles are also uniform so that there is no piece of glass on the ends at the ends. This is a slow process in which glass has to be heated and cooled.

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