Shahjahanpur

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  ?Shahjahanpur
Uttar Pradesh • India
Coordinates: 27°53′N 79°55′E / 27.88, 79.92
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Area
Elevation

• 144 m (472 ft)
District(s) Shahjahanpur
Population 297,932 (2001)
Codes
Pincode
Telephone

• ?
• +5842
Website: shahjahanpur.nic.in

Coordinates: 27°53′N 79°55′E / 27.88, 79.92 Shahjahanpur is a district, and a municipal board in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Shahjahanpur district is a part of Bareilly division. The Tehsils are: Powayan, Tilhar, Katra, Jalalabad, and Kaanth. It is located in the southeast of Rohilkhand Division, and is an agriculture-based district of Uttar Pradesh established in 1813. Before its creation it was a part of Bareilly district.Adjoining districts of Shahjahanpur are Lakhimpur Kheri District, Hardoi District, Farrukhabad District, Bareilly District, Badaun District, and Pilibhit District.

The Ramganga, the Garrah and the Gomti are the main rivers of the district. The Kathana, the Jhukma the Mensi Rivers flow into the Gomti. The Khannaut, the Suketa and the Kai Rivers feed the Garrah. Major crops of the district are wheat, gram, millet, and potatoes. There exists an army cantonment, and a major clothing factory for defence forces called Ordnance Clothing Factory. Shahjahanpur Club is a famous club of the district, and its membership was once regarded as very exclusive. Shahjahanpur is also famous for its carpet industry, as well as for Sarrafa(Jewellery) market.

Shahjahanpur City was established by Diler Khan and Bahadur Khan, soldiers in the army of Mugal Emperor Shahjahan. Pleased with the services of Diler Khan and Bahadur Khan, Shahjahan gifted 14 villages with the permission to construct fortresses. Diler Khan developed a fort in the village of Nainar Khera, situated on the river Garrah He also established 52 villages named after 52 kabeelas of Pathans in Afghanistan. Even today, few of the local mohallas bear the name of these castes.

The city came into limelight during the freedom struggle of India. Pandit Ram Prasad Bismil, Thakur Roshan Singh and Ashfaq Ullah Khan brought Shahjahan Pur fame by their heroic contribution to Independence struggle. Therefore Shahjahanpur town is also known as Shaheedon Ki Nagri or Town of Shaheed (Freedom Fighter).

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[edit] Geography

Shahjahanpur is located at 27.88° N 79.92° E.[1] It has an average elevation of 144 metres (472 feet).

[edit] Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[2] Shahjahanpur had a population of 297,932. Males constitute 55% of the population and females 45%. Shahjahanpur has an average literacy rate of 43%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 51%, and female literacy is 33%.

[edit] Famous Personalities

  • Pandit Ramprasad Bismil (Freedom Fighter)
  • Ashfaqullah Khan (Freedom Fighter)
  • Thakur Roshan Singh (Freedom Fighter)
  • Banwari Lal (Freedom Fighter)
  • Jadu Nath Singh (Freedom Fighter)
  • Premkishan Khanna (Freedom Fighter)
  • Rajpal Yadav (Actor)
  • Govind Prasad Shrivastava close friend of Pandit Ram Prasad Bismil
  • Nitin Srivastava Forum Nokia Champion[1]

[edit] Freedom Fighters

Shahjahanpur has played a very important role in India's independence movement.

Shahjahanpur made a vital contribution to the freedom movement of 1857. Nana Sahib Peshwa from Bithur, Rani Lakshmi Bai from Jhansi, Shehjade from Delhi, Ahmad Ullah Shah, from Faizabad, and Khan Badahur Khan from Bareilly united here and planned for further actions in the struggle. Unfortunately, Maulvi Ahamad Ullah Shah was killed by British forces in Powayan.

Later Pandit Ramprasad Bismil, Ashfaqullah Khan, Premkishan Khanna, and Thakur Roshan Singh made major contributions to the Freedom Movement. The Mitravedi Sangh Society was created under the leadership of Gendalal Dixit. Its purpose was to raise funds for the struggle, but because of a lack of funds, members of the society turned to robbery.

After Mahatama Gandhi withdrew his support from the non co-operation movement, Pandit Ramprasad Bismil founded the Hindustan Republic Association. To implement the plan, and contributions were sought. When contributions were not adequate, robbery became the main fund-raising technique.

On 1925 August 9, Chandra Shekhar Azad, Pandit Ram Prasad Bismil, Ashfaqullah Khan, Thakur Roshan Singh and Lahri successfully conducted a robbery of British government trasury near the Kakori railway station. On 1925 December 26, 40 persons were arrested in this case. Pandit Ramprasad Bismil, Ashfaqullah Khan, Thakur Roshan Singh, Premkishan Khanna, Banvari Lal, Hargovind, Indra Bhusan, Jagdish and Banarasi were from Shahjahanpur. A British court decided the case on 1927 December 19. Pandit Ramprasad Bismil was hanged in the Gorakhpur prison, Ashfaqullah Khan was hanged in the Faizabad prison, and Thakur Roshan Singh was hanged in the Malaka (Allahabad) prison.

[edit] Transport

Shahjahanpur district is on National Highway No. 24, which connects New Delhi and the state capital, Lucknow. Twenty-four hour conveyance is available for New Delhi and Lucknow. Shahjahanpur Railway Station is on the main-line Jammu Tawi-Howrah rail route. It is an important station between Bareilly and Lucknow. Almost each and every train stops on this station. There are a number of trains that pass through Shahjahanpur. The nearest airport is in Amausi (Lucknow), at a distance of 180 km. Shahjahanpur is 330 km from New Delhi.

[edit] Distances from neighbour cities

[edit] Business

Food Processing like Flour Mills, Rice Mills and Sugar Mills are the main businesses. However, carpet weaving used to be the main business but now it has been reduced.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Shahjahanpur
  2. ^ Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns. (Provisional). Census Commission of India. Retrieved on 2007-09-03.

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