Dildarnagar Gao

Dildarnagar Gaon is a village of Kamsaar in Ghazipur District, India. It is 4.5km from Phooli and 11km from Zamania.[1]

Dildarnagar Gaon

Dildarnagar

Deendarnagar
Village
Dildarnagar Gao
Coordinates: 25.4282467°N 83.6685328°E / 25.4282467; 83.6685328
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictGhazipur
Established1688 (1688)
Founded byRaja Deendar Khan
Government
  TypeSarpanch
  BodyGram Panchayat
Population
 (2011)
  Total12,305
Demonym(s)Dildarnagari & Kamsari
Languages
  OfficialHindi, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationUP-61

History

Dildarnagar was founded in 1688 AD by a Rajput Kunwar Naval Singh who adopted Islam and kept his name Raja Deendar khan. Deendar khan kept the name as Deendarnagar but because of mispronunciation during the British rule over India the name of the village Dildarnagar during 1860AD. Kunwar Naval Singh use to live in the village named Samohta located in Bihar state of India. One day Mughal emperor Aurangzeb passed to the village and adopted the brother of Naval Singh and kept his name Danish khan. After that, the whole family shifted to Lahore in Pakistan and adopted Islam and then came to Ghazipur District and bought the village name as Akhanda in 592 coin used during Aurangzeb's empire in the year 1688AD and started living there. Later in 1860 the small village of Dildarnagar Fatehpur Bazar which was the market area of the town located 2 km away from Dildarnagar Gao became a town and Dildarnagar Junction railway station was built.[2]

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