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Faizabad

Faizabad (Hindustani pronunciation: [fɛːzaːbaːd]) is a city located in Ayodhya district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is situated on southern the bank of the River Saryu about 130 km east of state capital Lucknow. Faizabad was the first capital of the Nawabs of Awadh and has monuments built by the Nawabs, like the Tomb of Bahu Begum, Gulab Bari. It was also the headquarters of Faizabad district (now Ayodhya district) and Faizabad division (now Ayodhya division) before November 2018.[4][5] Faizabad is a twin city of Ayodhya and it is administered by Ayodhya Municipal Corporation.

Faizabad
City
Faizabad
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Faizabad
Faizabad (India)
Coordinates: 26°46′23″N 82°08′46″E / 26.773°N 82.146°E / 26.773; 82.146
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DivisionAyodhya
DistrictAyodhya
Government
 • TypeMunicipal corporation
 • BodyAyodhya Municipal Corporation
 • MayorRishikesh Upadhyay, (BJP)[1]
Area
 • Total16.02 km2 (6.19 sq mi)
Elevation
97 m (318 ft)
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Total165,228
 • Density10,000/km2 (27,000/sq mi)
Language
 • OfficialHindi[3]
 • Additional officialUrdu[3]
 • RegionalAwadhi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
224001
Telephone code+91-5278
Vehicle registrationUP-42
Sex ratio998/1000 /
Websiteayodhya.nic.in

History edit

 
Fort Calcutta
 
Miniature. "A Palace Complex with Harem Gardens" India, Faizabad or Lucknow; c. 1765
 
Saadat Ali Khan I, the first and very powerful Nawab and progenitor of Nawabs of Awadh, who laid the foundation of Faizabad and made it the capital city.
 
Safdarjung, the second Nawab of Awadh, who made Faizabad a military headquarters.

According to The Imperial Gazetteer of India, "[w]hen Saadat Khan was appointed governor of Oudh he built a hunting lodge 4 miles west of Ayodhya [in 1730[6]], then the head-quarters of the province. Gardens were laid out and shops sprang up in the neighbourhood, and during the time of his successor Safdar Jang the name Faizabad was first applied. Shuja-ud-daula, the third Nawab, lived chiefly at Lucknow during the early part of his reign; but after his defeat at Buxar in 1764 he made Faizabad his residence, and during the remainder of his life added largely to its defences and also laid a large town. Shuja-ud-daula died early in 1775, and before the close of the year Asaf-ud-daula moved permanently to Lucknow. The importance of Faizabad declined, but it remained the home of Asaf-ud-daula's grandmother and mother, the Nawab Begam and Bahu Begam, whose treatment was the subject of charges against Warren Hastings. After the death of Bahu Begam in 1816 Faizabad decayed still farther".[7] Oudh State was annexed by the British in 1856. Local self-government for Ayodhya and Faizabad was introduced in 1865. The two cities were administered jointly as a municipality.[8]

Establishment of Princely state of Awadh edit

Gulab Bari stands in a garden surrounded by a wall, approachable through two large gateways. These buildings are particularly interesting for their assimilative architectural styles. Shuja-ud-daula's wife was the well known Bahu Begum, who married the Nawab in 1743 and continued to reside in Faizabad, her residence being the Moti-Mahal. Close by at Jawaharbagh lies her Maqbara, where she was buried after her death in 1816. It is considered to be one of the finest buildings of its kind in Avadh, which was built at the cost of three lakh rupees by her chief advisor Darab Ali Khan. A fine view of the city is obtainable from top of the begum's tomb. Bahu Begum was a woman of great distinction and rank, bearing dignity. Most of the Muslim buildings of Faizabad are attributed to her. From the date of Bahu Begum's death in 1815 until the annexation of Avadh, the city of Faizabad gradually fell into decay. The glory of Faizabad finally eclipsed with the shifting of capital from Faizabad to Lucknow by Nawab Asaf-ud-daula.[6]

Faizabad was also a centre of one of many battles of the Mutiny of 1857. A detailed history of Faizabad can be read in 'Tareekh-e-Farahbaksh', written by Munshi Mohd. Faiz Baksh, (after whom Faizabad is named) a courtier in the Shuja-ud-Daula's court. This book has been translated into English by Hamid Afaq Qureshi as 'Memoirs of Faizabad'. Faizabad also finds a prominent and detailed mention in Guzashta Lucknow written by Abdul Halim Sharar. The fourth nawab of Awadh, Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula, shifted the Capital of Avadh to Lucknow in 1775 after his terms with his mother became sour.[9]

Hanging of Ashfaqulla Khan edit

 
Small Street with Shops in Faizabad
 
Difficult Roads Leading to Faizabad from‘Id ki tahniyat, 1822

Ashfaqulla Khan was hanged in Faizabad jail on 19 December 1927 for his role in the Kakori Train robbery on 9 August 1925.[10][11]

Demographics edit

Religions in Faizabad municipal council (2011)[12]

  Hinduism (69.89%)
  Islam (28.32%)
  Sikhism (0.83%)
  Christianity (0.23%)
  Jainism (0.06%)
  Buddhism (0.04%)
  Others (0.01%)
  Not Stated (0.62%)

The 2011 Census of India has separate data for Faizabad municipal council (N.P.P.) and Faizabad Cantonment, which were counted as separate towns:[13]

  • Faizabad municipal council (N.P.P.), which had a population of 165,228 in 28,150 households.[13][2]
  • Faizabad Cantonment, which had a population of 12,391 in 2,014 households.[13][2]

The following data are for Faizabad municipal council in the 2011 census.

  • There were 85,620 males and 79,608 females.[13][2] The sex ratio was 929.8 females per 1,000 males.[13]
  • There were 17,781 children of six and under:[13] 9,310 boys and 8,471 girls, giving a sex ratio of 909.9 girls per 1,000 boys.[13]
  • There were 123,895 literates (84% of the population over six), of which 66,519 were male and 57,376 were female (78% and 72% of the male and female population over six).[13]

The following data are for Faizabad Cantonment in the 2011 census.

  • There were 7,744 males and 4,647 females.[13][2] The sex ratio was 600.1 females per 1,000 males.[13]
  • There were 1,368 children of six and under:[13] 716 boys and 652 girls, giving a sex ratio of 910.6 girls per 1,000 boys.[13]
  • There were 9,783 literates (89% of the population over six), of which 6,595 were male and 3,188 were female (85% and 69% of the male and female population over six).[13]
Historical population of Faizabad (excluding the cantonment)
YearPop.±%
1901 71,179—    
1911 54,655−23.2%
1921 56,620+3.6%
1931 59,992+6.0%
1941 55,215−8.0%
1951 76,582+38.7%
1961 83,717+9.3%
1971 102,835+22.8%
1981 101,873−0.9%
1991 124,437+22.1%
2001 144,705+16.3%
2011 165,228+14.2%
Source: [2]
Historical population of Faizabad Cantonment
YearPop.±%
19315,726—    
19412,417−57.8%
19515,916+144.8%
19614,579−22.6%
19716,971+52.2%
198110,794+54.8%
199111,843+9.7%
200114,040+18.6%
201112,391−11.7%
Source: [2]

Geography edit

Climate edit

Typical of the central plains of India, Faizabad has a monsoon-influenced humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cwa). Summer (March to July) temperatures can range from 35 to 45 °C (95 to 113 °F), whilst winter (November to February) temperatures can range from 6 to 25 °C (42.8 to 77.0 °F). More than 85 percent of the annual rainfall of 1,100 millimetres or 43 inches falls during the southwest monsoon from June to September.

Climate data for Faizabad (1971–2000, extremes 1959–2003)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 28.5
(83.3)
35.8
(96.4)
41.7
(107.1)
45.5
(113.9)
46.0
(114.8)
47.4
(117.3)
41.6
(106.9)
39.2
(102.6)
37.8
(100.0)
37.7
(99.9)
35.8
(96.4)
31.0
(87.8)
47.4
(117.3)
Average high °C (°F) 22.6
(72.7)
26.3
(79.3)
32.0
(89.6)
37.7
(99.9)
39.4
(102.9)
37.6
(99.7)
33.6
(92.5)
32.8
(91.0)
32.8
(91.0)
32.8
(91.0)
29.6
(85.3)
25.1
(77.2)
31.9
(89.4)
Average low °C (°F) 7.4
(45.3)
10.1
(50.2)
14.3
(57.7)
19.7
(67.5)
23.7
(74.7)
25.4
(77.7)
25.0
(77.0)
24.6
(76.3)
23.3
(73.9)
19.1
(66.4)
12.6
(54.7)
8.0
(46.4)
17.7
(63.9)
Record low °C (°F) 0.8
(33.4)
1.8
(35.2)
7.6
(45.7)
11.4
(52.5)
17.7
(63.9)
16.4
(61.5)
18.0
(64.4)
18.2
(64.8)
15.2
(59.4)
7.4
(45.3)
3.0
(37.4)
1.0
(33.8)
0.8
(33.4)
Average rainfall mm (inches) 17.5
(0.69)
14.4
(0.57)
6.6
(0.26)
8.3
(0.33)
17.9
(0.70)
141.0
(5.55)
297.3
(11.70)
324.9
(12.79)
209.5
(8.25)
51.4
(2.02)
4.3
(0.17)
9.5
(0.37)
1,102.5
(43.41)
Average rainy days 1.4 1.5 0.8 0.7 1.4 5.5 12.3 12.4 8.1 2.2 0.2 0.7 47.3
Average relative humidity (%) (at 17:30 IST) 64 59 45 39 42 56 75 79 77 73 69 67 62
Source: India Meteorological Department[14][15]

Transport edit

By Road edit

Faizabad is situated on National Highway 27 and has connectivity with Kanpur (213 km), Lucknow (127 km), Varanasi (202 km), Prayagraj (161 km) and Gorakhpur (165 km). The state government's Road Transport Service runs regular and frequent buses to and from these cities. NH27 connects Lucknow to Barauni via Faizabad and Gorakhpur whilst NH330 connects Faizabad to Prayagraj via Sultanpur. Nawab Yusuf Road connects Faizabad to Varanasi via Jaunpur, NH330A connects Faizabad to Raebareli via Kumarganj, Ayodhya and Jagdishpur and NH 330 connects Faizabad to Bharich via Gonda, NH 330C is connected by Azamgarh to Faizabad via Ambedkar Nagar and Balrampur is connected by Faizabad via NH334 and Utraula and Mankapur connects Faizabad by SH14.

By Train edit

Ayodhya Cantt railway station: The Indian Railways network connects Faizabad directly with Kanpur (4 hours) Lucknow (3 hours), Varanasi (4 hours.) and Prayagraj (5 hours).

 
Faizabad railway station, Faizabad, Ayodhya district. In October 2021, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, decided to rename the station "Ayodhya Cantt railway station".[16] Indian Railways approved the change on 2 November 2021.[17]

Ayodhya Cantt Superfast Express is a train which runs weekly connecting Ayodhya Cantt railway station to Lokmanya Tilak Terminus, Mumbai. Its one of the two trains which runs between Faizabad to Mumbai the other one is Saket Express which runs twice a week. It is numbered as 22103/22104. Rameswaram - Faizabad Shraddha Sethu Express is a weekly Superfast Express connecting Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu and Faizabad in Uttar Pradesh. It takes nearly 3 days to reach the destination and one of the longest running train in India. A few mail express trains also connect Faizabad to Kolkata, New Delhi and Mumbai. In addition, the Faizabad-Delhi express runs daily from Faizabad to Delhi and Delhi to Faizabad, whilst a new railway line will be proposed from Lalganj to Faizabad via Raebareli Akberganj station.

Ayodhya Junction railway station: Ayodhya Junction is the second major railway station in Ayodhya city.

Acharya Narendra Dev Nagar railway station: This station is another gateway to the city via rail and it lies in the heart of the city.

By Air edit

Currently, the nearest airports are Lucknow International Airport (128 km), Prayagraj Airport (144 km) and Varanasi International Airport (200 km).

Ayodhya International Airport is currently under construction.

Places of interest edit

Tourism edit

 
Gulab Bari is the tomb of the third Nawab of Awadh, Nawab Shuja-ud-Daula in Faizabad

Gulab Bari: Literally meaning 'Garden of Roses', the tomb of Nawab Shuja-ud-Daula (third Nawab of Awadh), this place has a collection of roses of various varieties set by the sides of water fountains. Gulab Bari also houses a maqbara (Mausoleum) of Nawab Shuja-ud-Daula in the campus.

 
Bahu Begum ka Maqbara (Bahu Begum's Mausoluem) in Faizabad

Bahu Begum ka Maqbara: (The Mausoleum of the Queen Bride) the memorial built for queen of Nawab Shujah-ud-Daulah, Unmatuzzohra Bano Begum. Its one of the tallest buildings in Faizabad and is an example of non-mughal Muslim architecture.[citation needed]

Military Temple: (The Dogra Regimental Centre/ Corps of Military Police CMP Temple) Located in cantonment area.

Guptar Ghat: the Ghat (Jetty) where Lord Rama is believed to have taken 'jal samadhi' (leaving the earth for 'Baikuntha', the divine abode of Lord Vishnu, by drowning himself). It has view of the Saryu River and its green banks and has several ancient temples.

Company Gardens : Adjoining Guptar Ghat, on the banks of River Saryu, is Company Gardens, a botanical garden built during British Rule. it has a well maintained, sprawling garden set amidst lush greenery. It also has an orchard spread over acres. Plants and Trees can also be bought here. The remains of the fort built by Nawab Shuja-ud-Daula after the battle of Buxar is also within walking distance.

Ghanta Ghar: The heart of Faizabad city, houses a clock tower (Ghanta means 'clock' in Hindi and Ghar is the Hindi word for 'house') in the middle of the city center. All distances within the city are measured from this location. The place is also known as Chowk, which houses the main vegetable and spice market in the town.

Shringi Rishi Ashram: 35 km from Faizabad in Goshainganj is ashram of Sage (Rishi in Sanskrit/Hindi) Shringi. Shringi Rishi performed 'Putrakameshti Yajya' for King Dashrath of Ayodhya, after that Lord Rama and his three brothers were born. There is an ashram of Shringi Rishi situated at Sherwaghat near Mehbubganj 11 km from Goshainganj on the banks of Saryu river at Sherwa Ghat. A temple of Shringi Rishi, is also located at Sherwaghat, and a fair is held every year in May in his honour. A cave is also located in Ayodhya district near Mehbubganj Near Goshainganj where he is supposed to have stayed.

Maharshi Balmiki Ashram Babuapur  : Named after the saint Maharishi Balmilki who wrote Ramayan in Sanskrit language in the time of Lord Rama. It is located 28 km from Faizabad city in Babuapur village directly connected with Dilasiganj.

Shopping places edit

 
Faizabad Chowk, is the heart of the city.

Faizabad Chowk: Next to Ghanta Ghar, is the central market of Faizabad town. One can find vegetables, fruits and spices, jewellery shops, clothing and other retail.

Rikabganj: About a kilometer away from Chowk (towards Lucknow) lies the Rikabganj market which has a multitude of pharmacies. The market also has some seed shops which cater to the farmers of the adjoining regions.

Bajaja: (now known as Subhas Nagar)A place adjacent to Chowk towards Sultanpur Road holds a market for Clothes and garments. In Urdu Bajaja means cloth market. This area also holds major banks such as Union Bank of India, SBI and Allahabad Bank.

Fatehganj: This is a market mainly for wholesale grocery and other house hold items. This area is on the same road on which Bajaja falls. Hotel Krishna Palace is adjacent to the fountain near Ayodhya jail. This is the place which is near to Bus Station as well as Railway Station.

Education edit

 
Avadh University

Universities edit

Sports edit

Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar International Sports Stadium Loc: 26°43′47″N 82°08′17″E / 26.72972°N 82.13806°E / 26.72972; 82.13806 is an international standard sports complex being built on NH 330 (Faizabad to Sultanpur Road) in Ayodhya district. The new sports complex would have astro turf, synthetic track, olympic size swimming pool, cricket field, hostels and other required facilities. It is the part of multi crore Rs. project for sports complex by state government. The Lokayukta office has received a complaint from one Bhanu Pratap Singh of Ayodhya who has accused the minister of corruption in the construction of Ayodhya International stadium. According to the complainant, the sports minister had a nexus with former sports director Hari Om and former project manager R.D. Prasad and had deliberately delayed the construction of the 86 crore Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar stadium, paving the way for an escalation of costs to 1.50 billion.[18][19]

Notable people edit

Olympian and Arjuna Award winner boxer Akhil Kumar and pop singer Barry Hay were born in Faizabad.

Gallery edit

Surrounding districts edit

See also edit

References edit

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  12. ^ "Religion PCA (India & States/UTs/District/Sub-Distt/Town Level) – Uttar Pradesh", 2011 Census of India, Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India
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  16. ^ "UP govt to rename Faizabad railway station as Ayodhya Cantt". The Telegraph (India). 23 October 2021.
  17. ^ "Faizabad Junction railway station renamed as Ayodhya Cantt: Railways". The New Indian Express. 2 November 2021.
  18. ^ Asian Age. Lucknow. 31 October 2011. Archived from the original on 6 April 2012.
  19. ^ "Ayodhya Prasad Pal comes under Lokayukta scanner for corruption charges". 30 October 2011.

External links edit

  • Official district web site

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This article is about the city in Uttar Pradesh India For other locations see Faizabad disambiguation Faizabad Hindustani pronunciation fɛːzaːbaːd is a city located in Ayodhya district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh It is situated on southern the bank of the River Saryu about 130 km east of state capital Lucknow Faizabad was the first capital of the Nawabs of Awadh and has monuments built by the Nawabs like the Tomb of Bahu Begum Gulab Bari It was also the headquarters of Faizabad district now Ayodhya district and Faizabad division now Ayodhya division before November 2018 4 5 Faizabad is a twin city of Ayodhya and it is administered by Ayodhya Municipal Corporation FaizabadCityTilak Hall Gulab Bari Bahu Begum ka MaqbaraFaizabadLocation in Uttar Pradesh IndiaShow map of Uttar PradeshFaizabadFaizabad India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 26 46 23 N 82 08 46 E 26 773 N 82 146 E 26 773 82 146Country IndiaStateUttar PradeshDivisionAyodhyaDistrictAyodhyaGovernment TypeMunicipal corporation BodyAyodhya Municipal Corporation MayorRishikesh Upadhyay BJP 1 Area Total16 02 km2 6 19 sq mi Elevation97 m 318 ft Population 2011 2 Total165 228 Density10 000 km2 27 000 sq mi Language OfficialHindi 3 Additional officialUrdu 3 RegionalAwadhiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN224001Telephone code 91 5278Vehicle registrationUP 42Sex ratio998 1000 Websiteayodhya wbr nic wbr in Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment of Princely state of Awadh 1 2 Hanging of Ashfaqulla Khan 2 Demographics 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Transport 4 1 By Road 4 2 By Train 4 3 By Air 5 Places of interest 5 1 Tourism 5 2 Shopping places 6 Education 6 1 Universities 7 Sports 8 Notable people 9 Gallery 9 1 Surrounding districts 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory editMain articles Awadh and Nawab of Awadh See also Oudh State nbsp Fort Calcutta nbsp Miniature A Palace Complex with Harem Gardens India Faizabad or Lucknow c 1765 nbsp Saadat Ali Khan I the first and very powerful Nawab and progenitor of Nawabs of Awadh who laid the foundation of Faizabad and made it the capital city nbsp Safdarjung the second Nawab of Awadh who made Faizabad a military headquarters According to The Imperial Gazetteer of India w hen Saadat Khan was appointed governor of Oudh he built a hunting lodge 4 miles west of Ayodhya in 1730 6 then the head quarters of the province Gardens were laid out and shops sprang up in the neighbourhood and during the time of his successor Safdar Jang the name Faizabad was first applied Shuja ud daula the third Nawab lived chiefly at Lucknow during the early part of his reign but after his defeat at Buxar in 1764 he made Faizabad his residence and during the remainder of his life added largely to its defences and also laid a large town Shuja ud daula died early in 1775 and before the close of the year Asaf ud daula moved permanently to Lucknow The importance of Faizabad declined but it remained the home of Asaf ud daula s grandmother and mother the Nawab Begam and Bahu Begam whose treatment was the subject of charges against Warren Hastings After the death of Bahu Begam in 1816 Faizabad decayed still farther 7 Oudh State was annexed by the British in 1856 Local self government for Ayodhya and Faizabad was introduced in 1865 The two cities were administered jointly as a municipality 8 Establishment of Princely state of Awadh edit Gulab Bari stands in a garden surrounded by a wall approachable through two large gateways These buildings are particularly interesting for their assimilative architectural styles Shuja ud daula s wife was the well known Bahu Begum who married the Nawab in 1743 and continued to reside in Faizabad her residence being the Moti Mahal Close by at Jawaharbagh lies her Maqbara where she was buried after her death in 1816 It is considered to be one of the finest buildings of its kind in Avadh which was built at the cost of three lakh rupees by her chief advisor Darab Ali Khan A fine view of the city is obtainable from top of the begum s tomb Bahu Begum was a woman of great distinction and rank bearing dignity Most of the Muslim buildings of Faizabad are attributed to her From the date of Bahu Begum s death in 1815 until the annexation of Avadh the city of Faizabad gradually fell into decay The glory of Faizabad finally eclipsed with the shifting of capital from Faizabad to Lucknow by Nawab Asaf ud daula 6 Faizabad was also a centre of one of many battles of the Mutiny of 1857 A detailed history of Faizabad can be read in Tareekh e Farahbaksh written by Munshi Mohd Faiz Baksh after whom Faizabad is named a courtier in the Shuja ud Daula s court This book has been translated into English by Hamid Afaq Qureshi as Memoirs of Faizabad Faizabad also finds a prominent and detailed mention in Guzashta Lucknow written by Abdul Halim Sharar The fourth nawab of Awadh Nawab Asaf ud Daula shifted the Capital of Avadh to Lucknow in 1775 after his terms with his mother became sour 9 Hanging of Ashfaqulla Khan edit nbsp Small Street with Shops in Faizabad nbsp Difficult Roads Leading to Faizabad from Id ki tahniyat 1822Ashfaqulla Khan was hanged in Faizabad jail on 19 December 1927 for his role in the Kakori Train robbery on 9 August 1925 10 11 Demographics editReligions in Faizabad municipal council 2011 12 Hinduism 69 89 Islam 28 32 Sikhism 0 83 Christianity 0 23 Jainism 0 06 Buddhism 0 04 Others 0 01 Not Stated 0 62 The 2011 Census of India has separate data for Faizabad municipal council N P P and Faizabad Cantonment which were counted as separate towns 13 Faizabad municipal council N P P which had a population of 165 228 in 28 150 households 13 2 Faizabad Cantonment which had a population of 12 391 in 2 014 households 13 2 The following data are for Faizabad municipal council in the 2011 census There were 85 620 males and 79 608 females 13 2 The sex ratio was 929 8 females per 1 000 males 13 There were 17 781 children of six and under 13 9 310 boys and 8 471 girls giving a sex ratio of 909 9 girls per 1 000 boys 13 There were 123 895 literates 84 of the population over six of which 66 519 were male and 57 376 were female 78 and 72 of the male and female population over six 13 The following data are for Faizabad Cantonment in the 2011 census There were 7 744 males and 4 647 females 13 2 The sex ratio was 600 1 females per 1 000 males 13 There were 1 368 children of six and under 13 716 boys and 652 girls giving a sex ratio of 910 6 girls per 1 000 boys 13 There were 9 783 literates 89 of the population over six of which 6 595 were male and 3 188 were female 85 and 69 of the male and female population over six 13 Historical population of Faizabad excluding the cantonment YearPop 190171 179 191154 655 23 2 192156 620 3 6 193159 992 6 0 194155 215 8 0 195176 582 38 7 196183 717 9 3 1971102 835 22 8 1981101 873 0 9 1991124 437 22 1 2001144 705 16 3 2011165 228 14 2 Source 2 Historical population of Faizabad CantonmentYearPop 19315 726 19412 417 57 8 19515 916 144 8 19614 579 22 6 19716 971 52 2 198110 794 54 8 199111 843 9 7 200114 040 18 6 201112 391 11 7 Source 2 See also List of cities in Uttar PradeshGeography editClimate edit Typical of the central plains of India Faizabad has a monsoon influenced humid subtropical climate Koppen Cwa Summer March to July temperatures can range from 35 to 45 C 95 to 113 F whilst winter November to February temperatures can range from 6 to 25 C 42 8 to 77 0 F More than 85 percent of the annual rainfall of 1 100 millimetres or 43 inches falls during the southwest monsoon from June to September Climate data for Faizabad 1971 2000 extremes 1959 2003 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 28 5 83 3 35 8 96 4 41 7 107 1 45 5 113 9 46 0 114 8 47 4 117 3 41 6 106 9 39 2 102 6 37 8 100 0 37 7 99 9 35 8 96 4 31 0 87 8 47 4 117 3 Average high C F 22 6 72 7 26 3 79 3 32 0 89 6 37 7 99 9 39 4 102 9 37 6 99 7 33 6 92 5 32 8 91 0 32 8 91 0 32 8 91 0 29 6 85 3 25 1 77 2 31 9 89 4 Average low C F 7 4 45 3 10 1 50 2 14 3 57 7 19 7 67 5 23 7 74 7 25 4 77 7 25 0 77 0 24 6 76 3 23 3 73 9 19 1 66 4 12 6 54 7 8 0 46 4 17 7 63 9 Record low C F 0 8 33 4 1 8 35 2 7 6 45 7 11 4 52 5 17 7 63 9 16 4 61 5 18 0 64 4 18 2 64 8 15 2 59 4 7 4 45 3 3 0 37 4 1 0 33 8 0 8 33 4 Average rainfall mm inches 17 5 0 69 14 4 0 57 6 6 0 26 8 3 0 33 17 9 0 70 141 0 5 55 297 3 11 70 324 9 12 79 209 5 8 25 51 4 2 02 4 3 0 17 9 5 0 37 1 102 5 43 41 Average rainy days 1 4 1 5 0 8 0 7 1 4 5 5 12 3 12 4 8 1 2 2 0 2 0 7 47 3Average relative humidity at 17 30 IST 64 59 45 39 42 56 75 79 77 73 69 67 62Source India Meteorological Department 14 15 Transport editBy Road edit Faizabad is situated on National Highway 27 and has connectivity with Kanpur 213 km Lucknow 127 km Varanasi 202 km Prayagraj 161 km and Gorakhpur 165 km The state government s Road Transport Service runs regular and frequent buses to and from these cities NH27 connects Lucknow to Barauni via Faizabad and Gorakhpur whilst NH330 connects Faizabad to Prayagraj via Sultanpur Nawab Yusuf Road connects Faizabad to Varanasi via Jaunpur NH330A connects Faizabad to Raebareli via Kumarganj Ayodhya and Jagdishpur and NH 330 connects Faizabad to Bharich via Gonda NH 330C is connected by Azamgarh to Faizabad via Ambedkar Nagar and Balrampur is connected by Faizabad via NH334 and Utraula and Mankapur connects Faizabad by SH14 By Train edit nbsp Ayodhya Junction railway station in Ayodhya Ayodhya Cantt railway station The Indian Railways network connects Faizabad directly with Kanpur 4 hours Lucknow 3 hours Varanasi 4 hours and Prayagraj 5 hours nbsp Faizabad railway station Faizabad Ayodhya district In October 2021 the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh Yogi Adityanath decided to rename the station Ayodhya Cantt railway station 16 Indian Railways approved the change on 2 November 2021 17 Ayodhya Cantt Superfast Express is a train which runs weekly connecting Ayodhya Cantt railway station to Lokmanya Tilak Terminus Mumbai Its one of the two trains which runs between Faizabad to Mumbai the other one is Saket Express which runs twice a week It is numbered as 22103 22104 Rameswaram Faizabad Shraddha Sethu Express is a weekly Superfast Express connecting Rameswaram in Tamil Nadu and Faizabad in Uttar Pradesh It takes nearly 3 days to reach the destination and one of the longest running train in India A few mail express trains also connect Faizabad to Kolkata New Delhi and Mumbai In addition the Faizabad Delhi express runs daily from Faizabad to Delhi and Delhi to Faizabad whilst a new railway line will be proposed from Lalganj to Faizabad via Raebareli Akberganj station Ayodhya Junction railway station Ayodhya Junction is the second major railway station in Ayodhya city Acharya Narendra Dev Nagar railway station This station is another gateway to the city via rail and it lies in the heart of the city By Air edit Currently the nearest airports are Lucknow International Airport 128 km Prayagraj Airport 144 km and Varanasi International Airport 200 km Ayodhya International Airport is currently under construction Places of interest editTourism edit nbsp Gulab Bari is the tomb of the third Nawab of Awadh Nawab Shuja ud Daula in FaizabadGulab Bari Literally meaning Garden of Roses the tomb of Nawab Shuja ud Daula third Nawab of Awadh this place has a collection of roses of various varieties set by the sides of water fountains Gulab Bari also houses a maqbara Mausoleum of Nawab Shuja ud Daula in the campus nbsp Bahu Begum ka Maqbara Bahu Begum s Mausoluem in FaizabadBahu Begum ka Maqbara The Mausoleum of the Queen Bride the memorial built for queen of Nawab Shujah ud Daulah Unmatuzzohra Bano Begum Its one of the tallest buildings in Faizabad and is an example of non mughal Muslim architecture citation needed Military Temple The Dogra Regimental Centre Corps of Military Police CMP Temple Located in cantonment area Guptar Ghat the Ghat Jetty where Lord Rama is believed to have taken jal samadhi leaving the earth for Baikuntha the divine abode of Lord Vishnu by drowning himself It has view of the Saryu River and its green banks and has several ancient temples Company Gardens Adjoining Guptar Ghat on the banks of River Saryu is Company Gardens a botanical garden built during British Rule it has a well maintained sprawling garden set amidst lush greenery It also has an orchard spread over acres Plants and Trees can also be bought here The remains of the fort built by Nawab Shuja ud Daula after the battle of Buxar is also within walking distance Ghanta Ghar The heart of Faizabad city houses a clock tower Ghanta means clock in Hindi and Ghar is the Hindi word for house in the middle of the city center All distances within the city are measured from this location The place is also known as Chowk which houses the main vegetable and spice market in the town Shringi Rishi Ashram 35 km from Faizabad in Goshainganj is ashram of Sage Rishi in Sanskrit Hindi Shringi Shringi Rishi performed Putrakameshti Yajya for King Dashrath of Ayodhya after that Lord Rama and his three brothers were born There is an ashram of Shringi Rishi situated at Sherwaghat near Mehbubganj 11 km from Goshainganj on the banks of Saryu river at Sherwa Ghat A temple of Shringi Rishi is also located at Sherwaghat and a fair is held every year in May in his honour A cave is also located in Ayodhya district near Mehbubganj Near Goshainganj where he is supposed to have stayed Maharshi Balmiki Ashram Babuapur Named after the saint Maharishi Balmilki who wrote Ramayan in Sanskrit language in the time of Lord Rama It is located 28 km from Faizabad city in Babuapur village directly connected with Dilasiganj Shopping places edit nbsp Faizabad Chowk is the heart of the city Faizabad Chowk Next to Ghanta Ghar is the central market of Faizabad town One can find vegetables fruits and spices jewellery shops clothing and other retail Rikabganj About a kilometer away from Chowk towards Lucknow lies the Rikabganj market which has a multitude of pharmacies The market also has some seed shops which cater to the farmers of the adjoining regions Bajaja now known as Subhas Nagar A place adjacent to Chowk towards Sultanpur Road holds a market for Clothes and garments In Urdu Bajaja means cloth market This area also holds major banks such as Union Bank of India SBI and Allahabad Bank Fatehganj This is a market mainly for wholesale grocery and other house hold items This area is on the same road on which Bajaja falls Hotel Krishna Palace is adjacent to the fountain near Ayodhya jail This is the place which is near to Bus Station as well as Railway Station Education edit nbsp Avadh UniversityUniversities edit Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University Acharya Narendra Deva University of Agriculture and TechnologySports editDr Bhimrao Ambedkar International Sports Stadium Loc 26 43 47 N 82 08 17 E 26 72972 N 82 13806 E 26 72972 82 13806 is an international standard sports complex being built on NH 330 Faizabad to Sultanpur Road in Ayodhya district The new sports complex would have astro turf synthetic track olympic size swimming pool cricket field hostels and other required facilities It is the part of multi crore Rs project for sports complex by state government The Lokayukta office has received a complaint from one Bhanu Pratap Singh of Ayodhya who has accused the minister of corruption in the construction of Ayodhya International stadium According to the complainant the sports minister had a nexus with former sports director Hari Om and former project manager R D Prasad and had deliberately delayed the construction of the 86 crore Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar stadium paving the way for an escalation of costs to 1 50 billion 18 19 Notable people edit nbsp Barry HayOlympian and Arjuna Award winner boxer Akhil Kumar and pop singer Barry Hay were born in Faizabad Begum Akhtar or Akhtari Bai Faizabadi singer Mir Anees Urdu poet Pooja Batra actress Brij Narayan Chakbast nineteenth century Urdu poet who is credited with the first translation of the Ramayana into Urdu Abhishek Chaubey Bollywood film director Kathleen Crofton an English dancer was born is Faizabad Narendra Deva political theorist Barry Hay pop singer born in Faizabad Indu Jain owner of Bennett Coleman amp Co Ltd Times of India Group Forbes India s top 20 richest person Vinay Katiyar politician Tariq Umar Khan production designer art director and film director in Bollywood Akhil Kumar Indian boxer and Olympian Kunwar Narayan Hindi poet Francis Quinton an English cricketer was born Faizabad Mirza Muhammad Rafi Sauda born in Faizabad Ahmadullah Shah 1787 1858 Indian freedom fighter Anushka Sharma Bollywood actress Lallu Singh politician won the 2014 and 2019 elections for the Faizabad Lok Sabha constituency Ravindranath Tewari former minister Nivedita Tiwari actress Brij Bhushan Mani Tripathi Indian Politician Mitrasen Yadav politicianGallery edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Surrounding districts editSee also editAwadh History of Uttar PradeshReferences edit Pandey Alok Nair Arun 1 December 2017 BJP s Rishikesh Upadhayay Elected First Mayor Of Ayodhya NDTV Retrieved 1 March 2022 a b c d e f g A 4 Towns And Urban Agglomerations Classified By Population Size Class In 2011 With Variation Since 1901 2011 Census of India Office of the Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India a b 50th Report of the Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities in India PDF Archived from the original PDF on 8 July 2016 Retrieved 4 November 2016 PTI 6 November 2018 UP cabinet approves renaming of Faizabad as Ayodhya India Today Retrieved 24 April 2019 About District District Ayodhya Government of Uttar Pradesh District Ayodhya Government of Uttar Pradesh a b Welcome to Faizabad History official website of Faizabad district Archived from the original on 28 December 2011 Retrieved 29 June 2012 Fyzabad Imperial Gazetteer of India Vol 12 1908 p 117 Fyzabad Imperial Gazetteer of India Vol 12 1908 p 118 History of Faizabad myuttarpradesh co in Archived from the original on 1 July 2012 Retrieved 29 June 2012 Shankaranarayana Rao N P Ashfaqulla Khan The Immortal Revolutionary Press Information Bureau Government of India Archived from the original on 5 November 2002 Retrieved 27 August 2019 Singh Aparna 2 August 2004 Daredevilry of sons of the soil The Times of India newspaper Retrieved 7 January 2018 Religion PCA India amp States UTs District Sub Distt Town Level Uttar Pradesh 2011 Census of India Office of the Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India a b c d e f g h i j k l m Primary Census Abstract Data Tables Uttar Pradesh Faizabad district 2011 Census of India Office of the Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India Station Faizabad Climatological Table 1971 2000 PDF Climatological Normals 1971 2000 India Meteorological Department October 2011 pp 265 266 Archived from the original PDF on 15 February 2020 Retrieved 6 May 2020 Extremes of Temperature amp Rainfall for Indian Stations Up to 2012 PDF India Meteorological Department December 2016 p M214 Archived from the original PDF on 5 February 2020 Retrieved 6 May 2020 UP govt to rename Faizabad railway station as Ayodhya Cantt The Telegraph India 23 October 2021 Faizabad Junction railway station renamed as Ayodhya Cantt Railways The New Indian Express 2 November 2021 Sports minister faces lokayukta probe in U P Asian Age Lucknow 31 October 2011 Archived from the original on 6 April 2012 Ayodhya Prasad Pal comes under Lokayukta scanner for corruption charges 30 October 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Faizabad nbsp Look up Faizabad in Wiktionary the free dictionary nbsp Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Fyzabad Official district web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Faizabad amp oldid 1171388542, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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