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Miyanganj

Coordinates: 26°48′01″N 80°29′17″E / 26.800186°N 80.487958°E / 26.800186; 80.487958
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Miyanganj
Mianganj
Town
Map of Mianganj CD block
Map of Mianganj CD block
Miyanganj is located in Uttar Pradesh
Miyanganj
Miyanganj
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 26°48′01″N 80°29′17″E / 26.800186°N 80.487958°E / 26.800186; 80.487958[1]
Country India India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictUnnao
Founded byMiyan Almas Ali Khan
Area
 • Total
3.195 km2 (1.234 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Total
8,948
 • Density2,800/km2 (7,300/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationUP-35

Miyanganj, also spelled Mianganj, is a village and corresponding community development block in Hasanganj tehsil of Unnao district, Uttar Pradesh, India.[2] It is located on the road from Lucknow to Bangarmau, just to the west of the crossroads with another route linking Unnao and Sandila.[3]

Miyanganj hosts a cattle fair on Asadha Badi 2-30.[4] Vendors bring wooden products, agricultural implements, sweets, toys, and assorted other merchandise to sell at the event.[4] The village also hosts a market on Wednesdays and Saturdays where grain and vegetables are sold.[4] As of 2011, its population is 8,948, in 1,575 households.[2]

History

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Formerly a village called Bhopatpur, the modern settlement of Miyanganj was founded in 1771 by Miyan Almas Ali Khan, a eunuch and finance minister under the Nawabs of Awadh.[3] It was described in 1803 as a prosperous town, but then in 1823 a visitor described it as rapidly becoming dilapidated.[3] It was later the site of a battle during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.[3]

At the turn of the 20th century, Miyanganj had 13 mosques, 4 temples, two sarais, and one primary school with 33 students.[3] The population in 1901 was 3,395 residents, including 1,312 Muslims, an especially high proportion for this part of Awadh.[3]

The 1961 census recorded Miyanganj (here spelled "Miaganj") as comprising 3 hamlets, with a total population of 2,885 (1,503 male and 1,382 female), in 511 households and 493 physical houses.[4] The area of the village was given as 836 acres.[4] Average attendance of the cattle fair was about 4,000 people, and attendance of biweekly market averaged about 800.[4] The V.D.T. Higher Secondary School in Miyanganj, founded in 1950, was in 1961 recorded as having a faculty of 10 teachers (all male) and a student body of 284 (also all male).[4]

Villages

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Miyanganj CD block has the following 140 villages:[2]

Village name Total land area (hectares) Population (in 2011)
Shiva Thana 217.4 1,407
Anee Khurd 222.4 1,745
Himmat Khera 320.7 2,447
Tiyar 76 844
Subhami Khera 66.2 752
Tikara 110.7 572
Newada 62.1 390
Durga Gadhi 107.2 398
Gobari 178.6 1,323
Shyampur 120.9 872
Galrapur 162.5 1,362
Chakbaresar 213.4 1,285
Aini Bujurg 166.3 827
Beejeemau 270.8 2,299
Kulha Ataora 794.1 4,010
Suman Khera 88.8 649
Murbbatpur 111 1,021
Mujaffarpur Sarra 324.7 2,457
Sareefabad 106.6 486
Dewasapur 87.2 536
Makhdampur Sahasafi 44 665
Malheemau 121.4 758
Jalalabad 45.4 252
Khanpur Peer Ali 137.8 889
Jahangeer Nagar 72.5 637
Khairanpur Gawasa 123 740
Kanigaon 425.6 2,794
Asiwantaraf Aima 84.4 0
Asiwantaraf Katra 47 565
Asiwantaraf Lokman 200.5 2,813
Asiwantraph Kadirpur 188.8 2,526
Jamalpur 254.6 1,139
Asiwantraph Chak Chamrosi 43 0
Asiwantraph Pashchim 533.8 6,089
Asiwantraph Nai Basti 157.6 1,532
Asiwantraph Sidhnath 539.7 1,795
Asiwantaraph 141.2 1,445
Miyanganj (block headquarters) 319.5 8,948
Saramba 465.6 1,772
Gorakala 247.1 1,558
Nauhai Khurd 125.6 1,022
Nauhai Bujurg 100 734
Binaika 215.5 1,222
Bala Khera 106.6 451
Haiderabad 359.9 91
Parasaifpur 181 1,328
Sahbasi 97.6 950
Barha Kalan 312.6 2,169
Gengla Mau 111.9 658
Rampur Kala 84.8 607
Banaoni 117.4 619
Firojpur Ramai 66.2 526
Basorwa Mohammadpur 164.6 1,016
Malholi Sardarnagar 209.4 1,381
Pathakpur 208.2 1,412
Chhitepur 61 504
Aladadpur 14.5 0
Udhranmau 161.8 0
Darihat 129.8 971
Ahamadpur Taktouli 180.4 1,003
Nepalpur 235.2 1,206
Shahijana Jargar 83.6 509
Sundhari Khurd 134.4 879
Akbarpur 219.2 1,273
Rajapur 187.4 593
Fakhruddeenmau 202.1 1,048
Salenagar 75.6 416
Kotaraha 67.3 387
Asrenda 103.2 310
Mishrapur 43.1 289
Sarang Har 65.7 216
Mahendra 101.6 959
Kamlpur 150.5 669
Budhanpur 70.8 733
Madarpur Kaolai 308 1,150
Bhitwa 71.4 304
Mahmudpur 67.4 398
Nijampur 86.7 259
Shahabad 108.2 430
Aorai 111.8 574
Rasulabad 544.4 0
Gaora Khurd 139.4 512
Nurulla Nagar 529 2,403
Atiya 74.6 425
Karhiya 75.7 430
Mirjapur Kala 162.3 1,801
Bhangarwat 176.4 1,182
Laglesrapur 122.5 375
Mawai Brahmanan 504.2 2,211
Siras Kanhar 39 710
Siras Chere 173.6 737
Tajpur 93.9 1,037
Bhakhra Khera 91.3 250
Ahmadpur 116.1 656
Sahajanpur 112.5 476
Mohaliya 144 610
Shahpur Sindhora 131.4 1,099
Panapur Kala 164.8 1,130
Laglaisra 80.9 1,297
Sirepur 103.4 300
Ariyar Kala 136.6 983
Kuremu 102.3 736
Ariyar Khurd 94.7 729
Naogawan 32.3 192
Lachha Khera 45.2 310
Salempur 467.5 2,688
Korari Khurd 131.4 1,411
Rana Gadhi 110 878
Korari Kala 702.7 4,218
Tenai 141.9 901
Purwa 890 3,088
Birampur 150.2 973
Paigambarpur 153.3 507
Hari Gadhi 136.2 666
Pama Khera 131.4 554
Basawan Khera 14 0
Kotra 497.6 1,601
Jangal Jahanabad 221.2 735
Makhi 2,216.8 13,786
Biru Gadhi 403 1,705
Vajid Nagar 80 491
Konai 60.5 517
Mustafabad 404 2,620
Hamirpur 214 910
Rawatpur 253.1 602
Saraoha 190 1,063
Ahra Dandiya 240 1,728
Sarai Chandan 151 733
Dayalpur 46.7 85
Nisbhi 103.7 620
Bajehra 76 479
Selai 54 758
Bhaduha 179 798
Amethan Gadhi 129.9 1,108
Parenda 447 2,237
Bhawaneepur 66.4 697
Dipa Gadhi 218.7 1,500
Jareliya 136.4 506
Champat Pur 183.3 1,191
Ograpur 62.8 420

References

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  1. ^ "Geographic Names Search WebApp". Search for "Miyanganj" here.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Census of India 2011: Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook - Unnao, Part A (Village and Town Directory)". Census 2011 India. pp. 178–203. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Nevill, H.R. (1903). Unao: A Gazetteer, Being Volume XXXVIII Of The District Gazetteers Of The United Provinces Of Agra And Oudh. Allahabad: Government Press. pp. 203–4. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Census 1961: District Census Handbook, Uttar Pradesh (37 - Unnao District) (PDF). Lucknow. 1965. pp. 133, 152–3, 156, xliv-xlv of section "Hasanganj Tehsil". Retrieved 2 July 2021.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)