Mohanlalganj
Mohanlalganj
Mohanlālganj | |
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Populated place | |
Mohanlalganj Location in Uttar Pradesh, India | |
Coordinates: 26°40′47″N 80°58′57″E / 26.67985°N 80.98237°ECoordinates: 26°40′47″N 80°58′57″E / 26.67985°N 80.98237°E[1] | |
Country | India |
State | Uttar Pradesh |
District | Lucknow |
Elevation | 125 m (410 ft) |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Mohanlalganj is a tehsil and community development block in Lucknow district, Uttar Pradesh, India.[2] It has historically constituted part of the village of .[3]
History[]
The eponymous market, called Mohanlalganj, was established in 1859 by Raja Kashi Parshad and named after his father-in-law, Mohan Lal, from whom he had received his estate.[3] Kashi Parshad had spent 50,000 rupees to finance its construction, and later additions costing a further 30,000 rupees were made, including drains and masonry verandas.[3] At the turn of the 20th century, the Mohanlalganj bazaar was described as an important commercial center, mainly for grain and cloth, and its entrances were marked by two grand archways.[3] Kashi Parshad also built a 250-foot-tall temple for one lakh (100,000) rupees; the temple was built from brick and given a veneer of marble and black stone.[3]
Mohanlalganj historically was the seat of a pargana, having succeeded Amethi in this capacity.[3]
Villages[]
Mohanlalganj block comprises the following 113 villages:[2]
Village name | Total land area (hectares) | Population (in 2011) |
---|---|---|
225.4 | 1,194 | |
91.7 | 807 | |
151.2 | 975 | |
151.4 | 981 | |
223.7 | 1,192 | |
382.6 | 3,435 | |
228.2 | 2,444 | |
692.6 | 4,666 | |
106.7 | 738 | |
232 | 1,252 | |
Purseni | 815.9 | 5,037 |
177.8 | 610 | |
56.2 | 599 | |
132.5 | 546 | |
(contains block headquarters) | 956.2 | 13,655 |
233.3 | 1,514 | |
529.4 | 2,310 | |
357.6 | 2,781 | |
498.5 | 3,358 | |
565.2 | 3,518 | |
690 | 3,227 | |
448.8 | 2,310 | |
658.6 | 2,902 | |
343.7 | 2,252 | |
747.7 | 6,804 | |
544.5 | 2,775 | |
290.4 | 936 | |
98.2 | 779 | |
407.6 | 2,659 | |
219 | 1,377 | |
643.8 | 2,440 | |
998.9 | 4,107 | |
228.3 | 919 | |
345.4 | 1,236 | |
406 | 2,095 | |
427.8 | 1,775 | |
655.9 | 5,160 | |
358.6 | 2,971 | |
811.1 | 5,049 | |
128.7 | 902 | |
73.2 | 859 | |
204 | 1,378 | |
131.7 | 711 | |
483.4 | 1,784 | |
181 | 738 | |
827.2 | 2,358 | |
243.9 | 1,654 | |
612 | 2,086 | |
262 | 512 | |
505.9 | 3,289 | |
362.5 | 1,959 | |
361.5 | 1,451 | |
363.1 | 1,777 | |
339.2 | 1,507 | |
320.3 | 3,427 | |
935.8 | 6,460 | |
132 | 966 | |
109.3 | 1,472 | |
87.4 | 692 | |
438.1 | 2,692 | |
87.5 | 285 | |
723.6 | 4,877 | |
85.3 | 459 | |
508.8 | 4,173 | |
Harnam Khera | 121.2 | 11 |
91.6 | 535 | |
286.2 | 1,688 | |
202.9 | 1,125 | |
439.5 | 2,190 | |
312 | 1,592 | |
374 | 2,138 | |
1,139.2 | 8,316 | |
158.9 | 1,309 | |
577.8 | 2,274 | |
Samesi | 2,143.1 | 11,646 |
201.3 | 1,482 | |
151.1 | 497 | |
Nagram | 1,282 | 3,485 |
207.3 | 1,391 | |
248.3 | 1,505 | |
166.7 | 1,104 | |
231.5 | 1 | |
353.5 | 1,133 | |
192.4 | 1,414 | |
550.8 | 4,260 | |
308.6 | 2,174 | |
429.5 | 1,576 | |
333 | 2,037 | |
301.6 | 1,671 | |
132.8 | 1,368 | |
121 | 1,703 | |
268.6 | 1,270 | |
177.1 | 1,093 | |
286.2 | 2,001 | |
171.9 | 1,464 | |
111.8 | 1,840 | |
Nigohan | 639.9 | 6,474 |
503 | 2,901 | |
154.4 | 1,056 | |
186.7 | 669 | |
84.9 | 337 | |
106.5 | 1,331 | |
162.3 | 1,217 | |
100.8 | 909 | |
141.4 | 603 | |
276.8 | 1,511 | |
60.9 | 488 | |
294.7 | 2,113 | |
219.1 | 1,784 | |
160.8 | 1,113 | |
52.4 | 105 | |
277.5 | 1,375 | |
240.7 | 5,380 |
References[]
- ^ a b "Geonames.org. Mohanlālganj". Retrieved 15 March 2021.
- ^ a b c d "Census of India 2011: Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook - Lucknow, Part A (Village and Town Directory)". Census 2011 India. pp. 203–221. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f Nevill, H.R. (1904). Lucknow - A Gazetteer. Allahabad: Government Press. pp. 247–55. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
- Lucknow district