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Firozabad

Firozabad is a city near Agra in Firozabad district in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. It is the centre of India's glassmaking industry and is known for the quality of the bangles and also glasswares produced there.

Firozabad
City
Mahavir Digambar Jain Temple of Firozabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
Nickname(s): 
The city of Glass and City Of Bangles
Firozabad
Coordinates: 27°09′N 78°25′E / 27.15°N 78.42°E / 27.15; 78.42Coordinates: 27°09′N 78°25′E / 27.15°N 78.42°E / 27.15; 78.42
CountryIndia
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictFirozabad
Government
 • TypeMunicipal Corporation
 • BodyNagar Nigam
 • Member of Parliament (MP)Dr. Chandrasen Jadon (BJP)
 • MayorNutan Rathore (BJP)
 • Member of Legislative Council (MLC)Dr. Dilip Yadav (SP)
 • District MagistrateIAS
Population
 (2011 census)
 • Total603,797
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Urdu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
283203
Telephone code05612
Vehicle registrationUP-83
Websitefirozabad.nic.in

During the reign of Akbar, revenue was brought through the city, which was looted by the Afghans. Akbar sent his army led by Firoz Shah Mansab Dar to make the city a cantonment to collect taxes and the city of Chandrawar was renamed as Firozabad after him. The tomb of Firoz Shah is still present today. From early times, it had glass and bangle works, and small scale industry. The landowners of Firozabad hail from the Siddiqui, Sayed, Manihar, Pathan and the Hindu Rajput castes. Firozabad is located in north central India, in Uttar Pradesh, 37 km (23 mi) from Agra and around 230 km (140 mi) from Delhi, at the northern edge of the Deccan Plateau, at 27°09′N 78°24′E / 27.150°N 78.400°E / 27.150; 78.400. It is located 164 metres (538 ft) above sea level.

The boundaries of Firozabad district touch Etah district in north and Mainpuri and Etawah districts in the east. The Yamuna river makes its southern boundary.

History

The city lies in the cultural region of Braj and was a part of the Surasena Mahajanapada during the Vedic Age. It was subsequently ruled by the bigger kingdoms including the Mauryas, Guptas, Scythians, Kushans, Indo-Greeks, Harsha before falling into the hands of Brahmin Peshwa, Rajput rulers.[1]

Before the foundation of modern Firozabad, the main city in the area was at Chandwar, on the left bank of the Yamuna a short distance southwest of Firozabad. Chandwar was a stronghold of the Chauhan Rajputs from an early date, which was founded by a ruler named Chandrasen according to tradition. Chandwar was conquered several times by the Delhi Sultanate, but its Chauhan rulers seem to have repeatedly asserted their independence over a period of several centuries. One tradition holds that the final defeat of the king Jayachandra by Muhammad of Ghor took place here, at the Battle of Chandwar. According to family traditions of the Bhadaurias, another conquest of Chandwar happened in 1246, which may be corroborated by the records kept by the Sultanate, which mention the capture of an unnamed Hindu stronghold in that same year. Then, after the Delhi Sultan Khizr Khan came to power in 1414, his general Taj ul-Mulk received submission from "the infidels of Chandwar" and then, in 1420, he sacked and looted Chandwar as punishment of some sort. In 1452, Chandwar was the site of a major battle between the Delhi and Jaunpur Sultanates, which led to a three-year truce between the two empires.[2]

The modern city of Firozabad was founded c. 1566, when Raja Todar Mal was returning from a pilgrimage to Gaya and stopped at the village of Asafabad (just southeast of modern Firozabad). The villagers insulted him, and when the emperor Akbar heard of this, he sent the eunuch Firoz Khwaja to demolish the town and build a new one. The city was built on lands belonging to several neighboring villages, including Akbarabad, Sukhmalpur, Muhammadpur-Gajmalpur, Rasulpur, and Pempur-Raipur, and it was named Firozabad in honor of its founder. Firoz Khwaja's tomb, built of white marble, is by the road to Agra.[2]

Mr. Peter, a businessman working for the Dutch East India Company visited Firozabad on 9 August 1632, and found the town in good condition. It is written in the gazetteer of Agra and Mathura that in 1596 Faraz was upgraded to a pargana. Faraz was bestowed to Nawab Sadulla Khan as jagir, in the regime of Shahjahan. Jahangir ruled here from 1605 to 1627. Etawah, Budaun, Mainpuri, Faraz were under first class mansabdar of emperor Farrukhsiar. Baji Rao I looted Firozabad and Etmadpur in 1737 in the regime of Mohammad Shah. Jats of Mahawan attacked Faujdar Hakim Kajim ali bahadur jang at Firozabad and killed him on 9 May 1739. Jats ruled Firozabad for 30 years. Gajuddin, Hidayat Vaksh son of Alamgir second his nephew and Mirza baba the son in law, came to Firozabad. Mirza Nabab Khan stayed here until 1782. In the end of the 18th century, Firozabad was ruled by Himmat Bahadur with co-operation of Marathas. The French Army chief of Marathas, D. Wayan, established an ordnance factory in November 1794. Mr. Thomas Traving also mentioned this fact in his book Travels in India. Marathas appointed his subedar Lakwadads here who made a fort near old tehsil, known at present as garie.

General Lek and General Vellajally attacked Firozabad in 1802. In the beginning of British regime Firozabad was in Etawah district but after some time it was attached to Aligarh district. When Sadabad was created as a new district in 1832, Firozabad was attached to it. Later on, in 1833 Firozabad was attached to Agra district. In 1847, the business of lac was flourishing at Firozabad.

In 1857, Zamindar of Firozabad with local public took active parts in freedom struggle. Urdu poet Munir Shikohabadi was sentenced to Kala pani by the British East India Company. People of this city took part in "Khilafat Movement", "Quit India Movement", and "Namak Satyagrah" and went to the jail during these national movements. In 1929, Father of Nation Mahatma Gandhi, in 1935 Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, in 1937 Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru and in 1940 Subhas Chandra Bose visited Pandit Banarasi Das Chaturvedi, a two time member of Parliament - said to be the father of Hindi Journalism and the recipient of Padma Bushan. Firozabad district was finally established on 5 February 1989. In 2015 it became a Nagar Nigam.

Geography

Firozabad is located at 27°09′N 78°25′E / 27.15°N 78.42°E / 27.15; 78.42.[3]

Climate

The lowest recorded temperature in Firozabad was −1 °C (30 °F) and the highest was 48 °C (118 °F).

Climate data for Firozabad
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 22
(72)
25
(77)
32
(90)
38
(100)
41
(106)
41
(106)
35
(95)
33
(91)
34
(93)
34
(93)
29
(84)
24
(75)
32
(90)
Average low °C (°F) 8
(46)
10
(50)
16
(61)
22
(72)
26
(79)
28
(82)
27
(81)
26
(79)
24
(75)
19
(66)
13
(55)
9
(48)
19
(66)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 10.2
(0.40)
12.7
(0.50)
10.2
(0.40)
10.2
(0.40)
15.2
(0.60)
66.0
(2.60)
195.6
(7.70)
226.1
(8.90)
114.3
(4.50)
27.9
(1.10)
2.5
(0.10)
5.1
(0.20)
696
(27.4)
Source: Firozabad Weather

Demographics

Religions in Firozabad City (2011)[4]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
62.36%
Islam
32.80%
Jainism
1.76%
Christianity
0.22%
Buddhism
0.20%
Sikhism
0.14%
Not Stated
1.51%

As of 2011 India census,[5] Firozabad City had a population of 603,797. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Firozabad has an average literacy rate of 75.01% higher than the national average of 74%: male literacy is 85.32%, and female literacy is 63%. In Firozabad, 16% of the population is under 6 years of age.

The city lies in the cultural region of Braj and the local language is Brajbhasha.[6]

Transport

Firozabad railway station served by the Delhi-Howrah trunk route of the Indian Railways. Several trains serve the city connecting it to long and short distanced destinations including New Delhi, Howrah, Mumbai, Kanpur, Lucknow, Jaipur, Jammu Tawi, Amritsar, Jamshedpur, Patna, Aligarh, Agra, Hathras, Puri, Ajmer, Ambala, Bareilly, Mathura, Etawah, Basti, Gorakhpur and Tundla.

Tundla Junction railway station in the Tundla town (20 km west of Firozabad city on National Highway 2) of the Firozabad District is a major railway station of North Central Railways. Due to its proximity to Agra several trains on the Delhi Howrah route which don't stop at Firozabad station make a stop at Tundla Junction hence serving Firozabad as well as Agra cities.

The city is 45 km (28 mi) east from Agra on National Highway 19 which makes it an important stopover for the transport vehicles on this highway. Firozabad hence is connected to several bus services to the Western and Eastern parts of Uttar Pradesh state. Due to proximity to Agra and hence the borders of Uttar Pradesh with Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh states several inter-state bus services also serve the city. Intra-city transport typically consists of Rickshaws and 3-wheelers

The city is well connected with Yamuna Expressway and Taj Expressway to national capital New Delhi and state capital Lucknow respectively.

Water problem

Since few years, Firozabad has been suffering with a severe water pollution problem. The water has been polluted by the indiscriminate discharge of wastes by the industries, causing a literal water "crisis". The water has been tendered practically unusable. Citizens have no option but to install water purifiers at home and use packaged drinking water for consumption.[7][8][9]

Tourist attractions

Lord Bahubali Jain Temple

In Suhag Nagari, holy center of "Jain Nagar" was established by Lt. Seth Chhadamilal. The temple has a 45-foot granite idol of Bahubali, the largest in North India, weighing more than 3500 tonnes. There are many Jain temples near this temple.[10]

References

  1. ^ . Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  2. ^ a b Nevill, H.R. (1905). Agra: A Gazetteer. Allahabad: Government Press. pp. 137–85, 238–9, 274–80. Retrieved 22 January 2021.
  3. ^ Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Firozabad
  4. ^ "Firozabad City Census 2011 data". census2011.co.in.
  5. ^ . Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  6. ^ 2011 Census of India, Population By Mother Tongue
  7. ^ http://www.icontrolpollution.com/articles/physicochemical-characteristics-of-glass-industries-waste-water-in-firozabad-district-up-india.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  8. ^ "Agra: Family of six attempts suicide after facing acute water scarcity | Agra News - Times of India". The Times of India. 23 June 2019.
  9. ^ https://www.krishisanskriti.org/vol_image/11Sep201505090522.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  10. ^ "Lord Bahubali Temple". Uttar Pradesh Tourism. Retrieved 8 February 2019.

External links

  • Firozabad City E-Portal
  • Firozabad District Homepage
  • Firozabad City Post Offices

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This article is about the municipality in Uttar Pradesh India For its namesake district see Firozabad district For other uses see Firozabad disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Firozabad news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message Firozabad is a city near Agra in Firozabad district in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India It is the centre of India s glassmaking industry and is known for the quality of the bangles and also glasswares produced there FirozabadCityMahavir Digambar Jain Temple of Firozabad Uttar Pradesh IndiaNickname s The city of Glass and City Of BanglesFirozabadCoordinates 27 09 N 78 25 E 27 15 N 78 42 E 27 15 78 42 Coordinates 27 09 N 78 25 E 27 15 N 78 42 E 27 15 78 42CountryIndiaStateUttar PradeshDistrictFirozabadGovernment TypeMunicipal Corporation BodyNagar Nigam Member of Parliament MP Dr Chandrasen Jadon BJP MayorNutan Rathore BJP Member of Legislative Council MLC Dr Dilip Yadav SP District MagistrateIASPopulation 2011 census Total603 797Languages OfficialHindiUrduTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN283203Telephone code05612Vehicle registrationUP 83Websitefirozabad wbr nic wbr inDuring the reign of Akbar revenue was brought through the city which was looted by the Afghans Akbar sent his army led by Firoz Shah Mansab Dar to make the city a cantonment to collect taxes and the city of Chandrawar was renamed as Firozabad after him The tomb of Firoz Shah is still present today From early times it had glass and bangle works and small scale industry The landowners of Firozabad hail from the Siddiqui Sayed Manihar Pathan and the Hindu Rajput castes Firozabad is located in north central India in Uttar Pradesh 37 km 23 mi from Agra and around 230 km 140 mi from Delhi at the northern edge of the Deccan Plateau at 27 09 N 78 24 E 27 150 N 78 400 E 27 150 78 400 It is located 164 metres 538 ft above sea level The boundaries of Firozabad district touch Etah district in north and Mainpuri and Etawah districts in the east The Yamuna river makes its southern boundary Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Climate 4 Demographics 5 Transport 6 Water problem 7 Tourist attractions 7 1 Lord Bahubali Jain Temple 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe city lies in the cultural region of Braj and was a part of the Surasena Mahajanapada during the Vedic Age It was subsequently ruled by the bigger kingdoms including the Mauryas Guptas Scythians Kushans Indo Greeks Harsha before falling into the hands of Brahmin Peshwa Rajput rulers 1 Before the foundation of modern Firozabad the main city in the area was at Chandwar on the left bank of the Yamuna a short distance southwest of Firozabad Chandwar was a stronghold of the Chauhan Rajputs from an early date which was founded by a ruler named Chandrasen according to tradition Chandwar was conquered several times by the Delhi Sultanate but its Chauhan rulers seem to have repeatedly asserted their independence over a period of several centuries One tradition holds that the final defeat of the king Jayachandra by Muhammad of Ghor took place here at the Battle of Chandwar According to family traditions of the Bhadaurias another conquest of Chandwar happened in 1246 which may be corroborated by the records kept by the Sultanate which mention the capture of an unnamed Hindu stronghold in that same year Then after the Delhi Sultan Khizr Khan came to power in 1414 his general Taj ul Mulk received submission from the infidels of Chandwar and then in 1420 he sacked and looted Chandwar as punishment of some sort In 1452 Chandwar was the site of a major battle between the Delhi and Jaunpur Sultanates which led to a three year truce between the two empires 2 The modern city of Firozabad was founded c 1566 when Raja Todar Mal was returning from a pilgrimage to Gaya and stopped at the village of Asafabad just southeast of modern Firozabad The villagers insulted him and when the emperor Akbar heard of this he sent the eunuch Firoz Khwaja to demolish the town and build a new one The city was built on lands belonging to several neighboring villages including Akbarabad Sukhmalpur Muhammadpur Gajmalpur Rasulpur and Pempur Raipur and it was named Firozabad in honor of its founder Firoz Khwaja s tomb built of white marble is by the road to Agra 2 Mr Peter a businessman working for the Dutch East India Company visited Firozabad on 9 August 1632 and found the town in good condition It is written in the gazetteer of Agra and Mathura that in 1596 Faraz was upgraded to a pargana Faraz was bestowed to Nawab Sadulla Khan as jagir in the regime of Shahjahan Jahangir ruled here from 1605 to 1627 Etawah Budaun Mainpuri Faraz were under first class mansabdar of emperor Farrukhsiar Baji Rao I looted Firozabad and Etmadpur in 1737 in the regime of Mohammad Shah Jats of Mahawan attacked Faujdar Hakim Kajim ali bahadur jang at Firozabad and killed him on 9 May 1739 Jats ruled Firozabad for 30 years Gajuddin Hidayat Vaksh son of Alamgir second his nephew and Mirza baba the son in law came to Firozabad Mirza Nabab Khan stayed here until 1782 In the end of the 18th century Firozabad was ruled by Himmat Bahadur with co operation of Marathas The French Army chief of Marathas D Wayan established an ordnance factory in November 1794 Mr Thomas Traving also mentioned this fact in his book Travels in India Marathas appointed his subedar Lakwadads here who made a fort near old tehsil known at present as garie General Lek and General Vellajally attacked Firozabad in 1802 In the beginning of British regime Firozabad was in Etawah district but after some time it was attached to Aligarh district When Sadabad was created as a new district in 1832 Firozabad was attached to it Later on in 1833 Firozabad was attached to Agra district In 1847 the business of lac was flourishing at Firozabad In 1857 Zamindar of Firozabad with local public took active parts in freedom struggle Urdu poet Munir Shikohabadi was sentenced to Kala pani by the British East India Company People of this city took part in Khilafat Movement Quit India Movement and Namak Satyagrah and went to the jail during these national movements In 1929 Father of Nation Mahatma Gandhi in 1935 Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan in 1937 Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru and in 1940 Subhas Chandra Bose visited Pandit Banarasi Das Chaturvedi a two time member of Parliament said to be the father of Hindi Journalism and the recipient of Padma Bushan Firozabad district was finally established on 5 February 1989 In 2015 it became a Nagar Nigam Geography EditFirozabad is located at 27 09 N 78 25 E 27 15 N 78 42 E 27 15 78 42 3 Climate EditThe lowest recorded temperature in Firozabad was 1 C 30 F and the highest was 48 C 118 F Climate data for FirozabadMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 22 72 25 77 32 90 38 100 41 106 41 106 35 95 33 91 34 93 34 93 29 84 24 75 32 90 Average low C F 8 46 10 50 16 61 22 72 26 79 28 82 27 81 26 79 24 75 19 66 13 55 9 48 19 66 Average precipitation mm inches 10 2 0 40 12 7 0 50 10 2 0 40 10 2 0 40 15 2 0 60 66 0 2 60 195 6 7 70 226 1 8 90 114 3 4 50 27 9 1 10 2 5 0 10 5 1 0 20 696 27 4 Source Firozabad WeatherDemographics EditReligions in Firozabad City 2011 4 Religion PercentHinduism 62 36 Islam 32 80 Jainism 1 76 Christianity 0 22 Buddhism 0 20 Sikhism 0 14 Not Stated 1 51 As of 2011 update India census 5 Firozabad City had a population of 603 797 Males constitute 53 of the population and females 47 Firozabad has an average literacy rate of 75 01 higher than the national average of 74 male literacy is 85 32 and female literacy is 63 In Firozabad 16 of the population is under 6 years of age The city lies in the cultural region of Braj and the local language is Brajbhasha 6 Transport EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Firozabad railway station served by the Delhi Howrah trunk route of the Indian Railways Several trains serve the city connecting it to long and short distanced destinations including New Delhi Howrah Mumbai Kanpur Lucknow Jaipur Jammu Tawi Amritsar Jamshedpur Patna Aligarh Agra Hathras Puri Ajmer Ambala Bareilly Mathura Etawah Basti Gorakhpur and Tundla Tundla Junction railway station in the Tundla town 20 km west of Firozabad city on National Highway 2 of the Firozabad District is a major railway station of North Central Railways Due to its proximity to Agra several trains on the Delhi Howrah route which don t stop at Firozabad station make a stop at Tundla Junction hence serving Firozabad as well as Agra cities 20801 02 Magadh Express 14217 18 Unchahar Express 15483 84 Sikkim Mahananda Express 12311 12 Kalka Mail 12419 20 Gomti Express 14163 64 Sangam Express 13483 84 Farakka Express 15707 08 Amrapali Express 14723 24 Kalindi Express 12875 76 Neelachal Express 12395 96 Ziyarat Express 12179 08 Lucknow Intercity Express 19037 38 Bandra Terminus Gorakhpur Avadh ExpressThe city is 45 km 28 mi east from Agra on National Highway 19 which makes it an important stopover for the transport vehicles on this highway Firozabad hence is connected to several bus services to the Western and Eastern parts of Uttar Pradesh state Due to proximity to Agra and hence the borders of Uttar Pradesh with Rajasthan Madhya Pradesh states several inter state bus services also serve the city Intra city transport typically consists of Rickshaws and 3 wheelersThe city is well connected with Yamuna Expressway and Taj Expressway to national capital New Delhi and state capital Lucknow respectively Water problem EditSince few years Firozabad has been suffering with a severe water pollution problem The water has been polluted by the indiscriminate discharge of wastes by the industries causing a literal water crisis The water has been tendered practically unusable Citizens have no option but to install water purifiers at home and use packaged drinking water for consumption 7 8 9 Tourist attractions EditLord Bahubali Jain Temple Edit In Suhag Nagari holy center of Jain Nagar was established by Lt Seth Chhadamilal The temple has a 45 foot granite idol of Bahubali the largest in North India weighing more than 3500 tonnes There are many Jain temples near this temple 10 References Edit Census of India 2001 Data from the 2001 Census including cities villages and towns Provisional Census Commission of India Archived from the original on 16 June 2004 Retrieved 1 November 2008 a b Nevill H R 1905 Agra A Gazetteer Allahabad Government Press pp 137 85 238 9 274 80 Retrieved 22 January 2021 Falling Rain Genomics Inc Firozabad Firozabad City Census 2011 data census2011 co in Census of India 2001 Data from the 2001 Census including cities villages and towns Provisional Census Commission of India Archived from the original on 16 June 2004 Retrieved 1 November 2008 2011 Census of India Population By Mother Tongue http www icontrolpollution com articles physicochemical characteristics of glass industries waste water in firozabad district up india pdf bare URL PDF Agra Family of six attempts suicide after facing acute water scarcity Agra News Times of India The Times of India 23 June 2019 https www krishisanskriti org vol image 11Sep201505090522 pdf bare URL PDF Lord Bahubali Temple Uttar Pradesh Tourism Retrieved 8 February 2019 External links EditFirozabad City E Portal Firozabad District Homepage Firozabad City Post Offices Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Firozabad amp oldid 1154171019, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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