Dildarnagar Kamsar

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Dildarnagar Kamsar or Kamsaar, (also known as Ahl-e-Kamsar) is a Pargana or a region in Ghazipur district, of Uttar Pradesh, India. It consists of 33 places: Dildarnagar, Usia, Faridpur, Rakasaha, Tajpur Kurrah, Gorasara, Mania, Khajuri, Kusi, Bhaksi, Jaburna, Dewaitha, Fufuao, Bahuwara, Saraila, Chitarkoni, Rasulpur, Kharaicha, Arangi, Akhini, Baksara, Palia, Seorai, Khizirpur, Mahana, Mircha, Muhammadpur, Bara, Sendura, Sihani, Sarhuja, Kadirpur, and Kamesaradih.[1][2][3][4][5]

History[]

Deendarnagar estate
1605–1952
CapitalDildarnagar
Religion
Sunni Islam
• 1698
Raja Muhammad Deendar Khan (first)
• 1952
Raja Muhammad Shamshuddin Khan ries(last)
Historical eraMiddle Ages
• Established
1605
• Disestablished
1952
Population
• Census
1901
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Dominion of India
Today part ofGhazipur, Kaimur

Dildarnagar estate, also known as Deendarnagar estate, was a Zamindari estate. It was originally established in the year 1698 by Deendar Khan but was a part of Kamsaar Raj. In 1770, after the end of Kamsaar Raj, it became a Zamindari Chieftaincy or a jaageer.

References[]

  1. ^ "Mircha, India".
  2. ^ "Kamsar-O-Bar Forum".
  3. ^ "Kamsarbook".
  4. ^ Ansari, Saiyad Hasan (1986). Evolution and Spatial Organization of Clan Settlements: A Case Study of Middle Ganga Valley. Concept Publishing Company. pp. 101–103.
  5. ^ "Ghazipur Gazateer".
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