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As per historical records Karimuddinpur was established by Prithviraj Shah, the great great grandson of Raja Mulhan Dikshit in 1362 A.D.<ref>''Statistical, descriptive and historical account of the North-western Provinces of India'' Vol. XIII, Part II, Ghazipur Allahabad, 1884,p.43-44 by Gill, J.E. and F.H. Fisher</ref><ref name="Evolution 113-114">''Evolution and Spatial Organization of Clan Settlements: A Case Study of Middle Ganga Valley'', p.113-114,Concept Publishing Company, 1986, New Delhi</ref> It was the period of Sultan Feroze Shah Tughluq's rule at Delhi when Prithviraj Shah moved towards North-East of Saharmadih near Mangai River and established this village. The third branch of Kinwars flourished here. Prithviraj Shah had seventeen great grandsons through his son Nainan Shah. These all seventeen grandsons established 17 villages in Karail area, known as "Sataraho". | As per historical records Karimuddinpur was established by Prithviraj Shah, the great great grandson of Raja Mulhan Dikshit in 1362 A.D.<ref>''Statistical, descriptive and historical account of the North-western Provinces of India'' Vol. XIII, Part II, Ghazipur Allahabad, 1884,p.43-44 by Gill, J.E. and F.H. Fisher</ref><ref name="Evolution 113-114">''Evolution and Spatial Organization of Clan Settlements: A Case Study of Middle Ganga Valley'', p.113-114,Concept Publishing Company, 1986, New Delhi</ref> It was the period of Sultan Feroze Shah Tughluq's rule at Delhi when Prithviraj Shah moved towards North-East of Saharmadih near Mangai River and established this village. The third branch of Kinwars flourished here. Prithviraj Shah had seventeen great grandsons through his son Nainan Shah. These all seventeen grandsons established 17 villages in Karail area, known as "Sataraho". | ||
<ref name="Evolution 113-114" />This village gave many freedom fighters like Beni Madhav Rai and others who fought for freedom. | <ref name="Evolution 113-114" /> This village gave many freedom fighters like Beni Madhav Rai and others who fought for freedom. | ||
==Administration== | ==Administration== | ||
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Karimuddinpur | |
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Village | |
| Coordinates: 25°42′07″N 83°52′24″E / 25.7020661°N 83.8734399°E[1] | |
| Country | |
| State | Uttar Pradesh |
| District | Ghazipur |
| Tehsil | Mohammadabad |
| Government | |
| • Type | Panchayati raj (India) |
| • Body | Gram panchayat |
| Languages | |
| • Official | Hindi |
| • Other spoken | Bhojpuri |
| Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
| Pin code | 233225[2] |
| Telephone code | 05493 |
| Vehicle registration | UP-61 |
| Website | up |
Karimuddinpur is a village located in Mohammadabad tehsil of Ghazipur district, Uttar Pradesh, India with a total of 1,738 families residing. The Karimuddinpur village has a population of 10,161 as per Population Census 2011.[3]
History[edit | edit source]
As per historical records Karimuddinpur was established by Prithviraj Shah, the great great grandson of Raja Mulhan Dikshit in 1362 A.D.[4][5] It was the period of Sultan Feroze Shah Tughluq's rule at Delhi when Prithviraj Shah moved towards North-East of Saharmadih near Mangai River and established this village. The third branch of Kinwars flourished here. Prithviraj Shah had seventeen great grandsons through his son Nainan Shah. These all seventeen grandsons established 17 villages in Karail area, known as "Sataraho".
[5] This village gave many freedom fighters like Beni Madhav Rai and others who fought for freedom.
Administration[edit | edit source]
Karimuddinpur village is administrated by head of Village(ग्राम प्रधान) who is elected representative of village as per constitution of India and Panchayati Raj Act.[3] At present Fareeda Parveen is head of the village(ग्राम प्रधान).[6]
| Particulars | Total | Male | Female |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total No. of Houses | 1738 | ||
| Population | 10,161 | 5,295 | 4,866 |
Transport[edit | edit source]
Karimuddinpur could be reached through road and rail route. Karimuddinpur has its own railway station on Varanasi-Chhapra route.[7]
Nearby places[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "India Mapia, Karimuddinpur".
- ↑ "PIN Code, Karimuddinpur".
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Census 2011, Karimuddinpur".
- ↑ Statistical, descriptive and historical account of the North-western Provinces of India Vol. XIII, Part II, Ghazipur Allahabad, 1884,p.43-44 by Gill, J.E. and F.H. Fisher
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Evolution and Spatial Organization of Clan Settlements: A Case Study of Middle Ganga Valley, p.113-114,Concept Publishing Company, 1986, New Delhi
- ↑ "ग्राम पंचायत चुनाव, Amar Ujala".
- ↑ "Railway Station, Karimuddinpur".
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