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Samana, India

Samana is a town and a municipal council, nearby Patiala City in Patiala district in the Indian state of Punjab.

Samana
Samana Mandi
Town
Samana
Location in Punjab, India
Samana
Samana (India)
Coordinates: 30°09′N 76°11′E / 30.15°N 76.19°E / 30.15; 76.19
Country India
StatePunjab
DistrictPatiala
Founded byGurpyar Singh Toor
Elevation
240 m (790 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total54,072
Languages
 • OfficialPunjabi, Hindi, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
147101
Telephone code91-1764
Vehicle registrationPB 42

Before Independence, Samana was a part of Patiala Kingdom (PEPSU). Now it is a part of Patiala District of Punjab (India).

Geography edit

It has an average elevation of 240 metres (787 feet) with Latitude 30.1583 and Longitude 76.1931. It is located on State Highway(SH-10) between Patiala and Patran. The distance between Patiala and Samana is 26 km (kilometers) or 16.3 miles.

History edit

Samana was named after the wife of Muhammad al-Taqi, respected by both Sunnis and Shias, by their five sons (namely Imam Mash'had Ali who moved from Mashhad to the present day Samana because of political tensions with the then Abbasid Caliphate's Caliph Al-Ma'mun after Al-Ma'mun poisoned and killed their father Imam Ali al-Ridha. After they got settled in the area, they named the place after their mother; Later, Mash'had Ali died there and his shrine is also located there and many Muslims go there to participate in the annual Symposium held in the premises of the Shrine.

Later the history is traced to the days of Raja Jaipal who ruled over, among others, the territories of Bathinda and Samana. It was included within the territory of Shahab-ud-Din Muhammad Gauri after the conquest of Ajmer and Delhi and was entrusted to Qutb ud-Din Aibak in 1192, along with the territories of Ghuram and Sunam.

Samana is listed in the Ain-i-Akbari as a pargana under the sarkar of Sirhind, producing a revenue of 12,822,270 dams for the imperial treasury and supplying a force of 2000 infantry and 700 cavalry.[1]

While Samana is said to be a place of saints and scholars during the Mughal days, it was notorious also for its professional executioners, who served at Delhi and Sirhind. "Sayyad Jala-ud-Din", who was ordered to execute Sikh guru Guru Teg Bahadur ji at Delhi in 1675 was from Samana. Baig brothers, who were ordered to execute the younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh ji, 6 years old Sahibzada Fateh Singh and 9 years old Sahibzada Zorawar Singh, also belonged to Samana.[2][3] This town was therefore one of the first places to have been sacked by the Sikh rebel Banda Singh Bahadur. He had to give up Samana towards the end of 1710 AD when it was retaken by the Mughals. The Sikhs retook it once again in 1742 AD under the leadership of Maharaja Ala Singh, the founder Maharaja of the Patiala State, and was recognized as a part of his territories by Ahmad Shah Durrani.

Demographics edit

Religion in Samana, India (2011)
Religion %
Hinduism 67.88
Sikhism 29.36
Jainism 1.26
Islam 0.81
Christianity 0.54
Buddhism 0.01
Other or not religious 0.14

As per 2011 India census,[4] population statistics of Samana city:
Total Population: 54,072
Male Population: 28,309 (52.35%)
Female Population: 25,763 (47.65%)
Female Sex Ratio: 910
Literacy Rate: 85.85 %
Male Literacy Rate: 90.69 %
Female Literacy Rate: 78.58%

Samana Constituency edit

Samana is one of the 117 Vidhan Sabha Constituencies of Punjab. Its constituency no. is 116. 13 year nagar council president Kapoor Chand Bansal

List of MLAs of Samana Constituency

  • 1957  : Harchand singh (INC)
  • 1962  : Chaudhary Bhajan Lal (INC)
  • 1967  : Chaudhary Bhajan Lal (INC)
  • 1969  : Pritam singh (SAD)
  • 1972  : Gurdev singh (SAD)
  • 1977  : Gurdev Singh (SAD)
  • 1980  : Sant Ram Singla (INC)
  • 1985  : Hardial Singh Rajla (SAD)
  • 1992  : Captain Amarinder Singh (SAD)
  • 1997  : Jagtar Singh Rajla (SAD)
  • 2002  : Surjit Singh Rakhra (SAD)
  • 2007  : Brahm Mohindra (INC)
  • 2012  : Surjit Singh Rakhra (SAD)
  • 2017  : Rajinder Singh (INC)
  • 2022  : Chetan Singh Jormajra (AAP)

Places to visit edit

Panchmukhi Mandir: Panchmukhi Mandir is one of the earliest temples of Samana. It is a large temple devoted to Lord Shiva. Every year, a grand festival is celebrated in this temple on the occasion of Mahashivaratri, starts with a grand shobha yatra on previous day. Mata Naina Devi Mandir is also there inside the temple complex.

Gurudwara Thada Sahib:[5] Thada Sahib is a Historical Gurudwara. Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji came to this place when he was on the way to Delhi. Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji came here to the place of Sai Anayat Ali. Adjoining was the area of a cruel Muslim, who had thrown cow bones in the well when Guru Sahib's Sikh went there for water. After that Guru Sahib got a well dug there.

Gurudwara Garhi Sahib:[6] Nawab Bhikhan Shah, a Muslim who owned a nearby Garhi (fort), was a great follower of Guru Tegh Bahadur. When Guru ji visited Samana, he requested him to accompany him back to his garhi which was safer for Guru ji as Mughal spies and soldiers were looking to arrest Guru ji . Upon request from Bhikhan Shah, Guru ji visited his Garhi and since then this place is famous as Gurudwara Garhi Sahib in memoir of Guru Tegh Bahadur ji. This gurudwara is situated at the bank of Ghagar river.

Bir Gurdialpura Wildlife Sanctuary: Bir Gurdialpura Wildlife Sanctuary is about 15 km from Samana. It was one of the important hunting reserves of the erstwhile rulers of Patiala state. It was declared a protected forest and then as a sanctuary under the Fauna of Patiala Act. The sanctuary has a good ecological value and habitat for number of wild animals.

Panj Peer Mazar: It is a major pilgrimage centre for Shia Muslims. Sayyid Mash'had Ali, who was son of 8th Shia Imam Ali al-Ridha was buried here about 1200 years ago and the town of Samana also takes its name from his mother. According to scholars of Muslim history, the discovery of the mazar is very significant as there is no mazar of any Imam in South Asia.

New Aggarwal Gaushaala: It is one of largest Gaushaalas in Punjab. It is built on the banks of Bhakra, on Samana-Patiala road. It covers 12 acres area. People visit here on the daily basis and offers charity and help.

Pingla Ashram: It is a charitable center and home for mentally retarded, handicapped and elderly helpless people. It was started by Hari Chand. It is being operated by the blessings of respected Hari Chand and handling by committee of reputed people of Samana. It is managed by Sh. Inderjit Dawar for more than a period of 51 years as a successor of Hari chand without accepting any serving fees of his duty. It is run by the donations from generous people of local town, adjacent villages and abroad.

Maisar Mandir: A famous Maisar Mandir, dedicated to goddess Durga is located on the border of Samana and Shadipur (Haryana). Every year, a grand fair is organized here on the occasion of Navaratri.

Shri Sai Baba Mandir: It is located at the distance of 3 km from Samana.

Shri Durga Mata Mandir: It is a newly renovated temple located inside Aggarwal Dharamshala.

Shri Aggarwal Dharamshala & Devi Talab Mandir

Jamia Masjid: This mosque was built during British era and was a place of worship for the Muslims community. However, the mosque went out of use after Partition of India due to the Muslim community leaving for Pakistan.

Colleges edit

  • Adarsh Nursing College
  • Dr Johri Degree College
  • Nancy college of Education.
  • Public College, Samana
  • SASM College of Law
  • Aggarsain Women college
  • Aadarsh degree college

Schools edit

  • Acharya Devinder Muni Jain Model High School, Shehajpura Road, Samana
  • Aggarsain International public school Samana
  • Akal Academy School, Fatehgarh Channa
  • Budha Dal Public School, Samana
  • D.A.V Public School, Samana
  • D.A.V Public school, Badshahpur
  • D.A.V Public school, Kakrala.
  • D.A.V Public school, Kularan.
  • Dayanand Model High School, Samana
  • Holy heart public school, Samana
  • Mind Glow Academy, Samana
  • Model public Sr. Sec. school Samana
  • Premier public school Samana
  • Public Sr. Sec School Samana
  • S.D. Model High School, Samana
  • St. Lawrence Sr. Sec. School, Samana
  • Shivalik multipurpose public school
  • SRS Vidyapeeth Patiala Road Samana
  • The Winners Academy, Samana
  • Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Public Sr. Sec. School, Fatehpur

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Abu'l-Fazl ibn Mubarak (1891). The Ain-i-Akbari. Translated by Jarrett, Henry Sullivan. Calcutta: Asiatic Society of Bengal. p. 296. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  2. ^ Tony Jaques (2007). Dictionary of battles and sieges. Vol. 3. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 948. ISBN 9780313335396.
  3. ^ History of Islam, p. 506, at Google Books
  4. ^ "Samana Population Census 2011". Census 2011. census2011.co.in. Retrieved 29 January 2017.
  5. ^ Gurudwara Shri Thada Sahib, Samana (HistoricalGurudwaras.com)
  6. ^ "Gurudwara Sri Garhi Sahib, Samana and its history". Discover Sikhism.

External links edit

  • Samana - An unsung city in Punjab

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Samana is a town and a municipal council nearby Patiala City in Patiala district in the Indian state of Punjab Samana Samana MandiTownSamanaLocation in Punjab IndiaShow map of PunjabSamanaSamana India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 30 09 N 76 11 E 30 15 N 76 19 E 30 15 76 19Country IndiaStatePunjabDistrictPatialaFounded byGurpyar Singh ToorElevation240 m 790 ft Population 2011 Total54 072Languages OfficialPunjabi Hindi EnglishTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN147101Telephone code91 1764Vehicle registrationPB 42 Before Independence Samana was a part of Patiala Kingdom PEPSU Now it is a part of Patiala District of Punjab India Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Samana Constituency 5 Places to visit 6 Colleges 7 Schools 8 Gallery 9 References 10 External linksGeography editIt has an average elevation of 240 metres 787 feet with Latitude 30 1583 and Longitude 76 1931 It is located on State Highway SH 10 between Patiala and Patran The distance between Patiala and Samana is 26 km kilometers or 16 3 miles History editSamana was named after the wife of Muhammad al Taqi respected by both Sunnis and Shias by their five sons namely Imam Mash had Ali who moved from Mashhad to the present day Samana because of political tensions with the then Abbasid Caliphate s Caliph Al Ma mun after Al Ma mun poisoned and killed their father Imam Ali al Ridha After they got settled in the area they named the place after their mother Later Mash had Ali died there and his shrine is also located there and many Muslims go there to participate in the annual Symposium held in the premises of the Shrine Later the history is traced to the days of Raja Jaipal who ruled over among others the territories of Bathinda and Samana It was included within the territory of Shahab ud Din Muhammad Gauri after the conquest of Ajmer and Delhi and was entrusted to Qutb ud Din Aibak in 1192 along with the territories of Ghuram and Sunam Samana is listed in the Ain i Akbari as a pargana under the sarkar of Sirhind producing a revenue of 12 822 270 dams for the imperial treasury and supplying a force of 2000 infantry and 700 cavalry 1 While Samana is said to be a place of saints and scholars during the Mughal days it was notorious also for its professional executioners who served at Delhi and Sirhind Sayyad Jala ud Din who was ordered to execute Sikh guru Guru Teg Bahadur ji at Delhi in 1675 was from Samana Baig brothers who were ordered to execute the younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh ji 6 years old Sahibzada Fateh Singh and 9 years old Sahibzada Zorawar Singh also belonged to Samana 2 3 This town was therefore one of the first places to have been sacked by the Sikh rebel Banda Singh Bahadur He had to give up Samana towards the end of 1710 AD when it was retaken by the Mughals The Sikhs retook it once again in 1742 AD under the leadership of Maharaja Ala Singh the founder Maharaja of the Patiala State and was recognized as a part of his territories by Ahmad Shah Durrani Demographics editReligion in Samana India 2011 Religion Hinduism 67 88 Sikhism 29 36 Jainism 1 26 Islam 0 81 Christianity 0 54 Buddhism 0 01 Other or not religious 0 14 As per 2011 India census 4 population statistics of Samana city Total Population 54 072 Male Population 28 309 52 35 Female Population 25 763 47 65 Female Sex Ratio 910 Literacy Rate 85 85 Male Literacy Rate 90 69 Female Literacy Rate 78 58 Samana Constituency editSamana is one of the 117 Vidhan Sabha Constituencies of Punjab Its constituency no is 116 13 year nagar council president Kapoor Chand BansalList of MLAs of Samana Constituency 1957 Harchand singh INC 1962 Chaudhary Bhajan Lal INC 1967 Chaudhary Bhajan Lal INC 1969 Pritam singh SAD 1972 Gurdev singh SAD 1977 Gurdev Singh SAD 1980 Sant Ram Singla INC 1985 Hardial Singh Rajla SAD 1992 Captain Amarinder Singh SAD 1997 Jagtar Singh Rajla SAD 2002 Surjit Singh Rakhra SAD 2007 Brahm Mohindra INC 2012 Surjit Singh Rakhra SAD 2017 Rajinder Singh INC 2022 Chetan Singh Jormajra AAP Places to visit editPanchmukhi Mandir Panchmukhi Mandir is one of the earliest temples of Samana It is a large temple devoted to Lord Shiva Every year a grand festival is celebrated in this temple on the occasion of Mahashivaratri starts with a grand shobha yatra on previous day Mata Naina Devi Mandir is also there inside the temple complex Gurudwara Thada Sahib 5 Thada Sahib is a Historical Gurudwara Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji came to this place when he was on the way to Delhi Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji came here to the place of Sai Anayat Ali Adjoining was the area of a cruel Muslim who had thrown cow bones in the well when Guru Sahib s Sikh went there for water After that Guru Sahib got a well dug there Gurudwara Garhi Sahib 6 Nawab Bhikhan Shah a Muslim who owned a nearby Garhi fort was a great follower of Guru Tegh Bahadur When Guru ji visited Samana he requested him to accompany him back to his garhi which was safer for Guru ji as Mughal spies and soldiers were looking to arrest Guru ji Upon request from Bhikhan Shah Guru ji visited his Garhi and since then this place is famous as Gurudwara Garhi Sahib in memoir of Guru Tegh Bahadur ji This gurudwara is situated at the bank of Ghagar river Bir Gurdialpura Wildlife Sanctuary Bir Gurdialpura Wildlife Sanctuary is about 15 km from Samana It was one of the important hunting reserves of the erstwhile rulers of Patiala state It was declared a protected forest and then as a sanctuary under the Fauna of Patiala Act The sanctuary has a good ecological value and habitat for number of wild animals Panj Peer Mazar It is a major pilgrimage centre for Shia Muslims Sayyid Mash had Ali who was son of 8th Shia Imam Ali al Ridha was buried here about 1200 years ago and the town of Samana also takes its name from his mother According to scholars of Muslim history the discovery of the mazar is very significant as there is no mazar of any Imam in South Asia New Aggarwal Gaushaala It is one of largest Gaushaalas in Punjab It is built on the banks of Bhakra on Samana Patiala road It covers 12 acres area People visit here on the daily basis and offers charity and help Pingla Ashram It is a charitable center and home for mentally retarded handicapped and elderly helpless people It was started by Hari Chand It is being operated by the blessings of respected Hari Chand and handling by committee of reputed people of Samana It is managed by Sh Inderjit Dawar for more than a period of 51 years as a successor of Hari chand without accepting any serving fees of his duty It is run by the donations from generous people of local town adjacent villages and abroad Maisar Mandir A famous Maisar Mandir dedicated to goddess Durga is located on the border of Samana and Shadipur Haryana Every year a grand fair is organized here on the occasion of Navaratri Shri Sai Baba Mandir It is located at the distance of 3 km from Samana Shri Durga Mata Mandir It is a newly renovated temple located inside Aggarwal Dharamshala Shri Aggarwal Dharamshala amp Devi Talab MandirJamia Masjid This mosque was built during British era and was a place of worship for the Muslims community However the mosque went out of use after Partition of India due to the Muslim community leaving for Pakistan Colleges editAdarsh Nursing College Dr Johri Degree College Nancy college of Education Public College Samana SASM College of Law Aggarsain Women college Aadarsh degree collegeSchools editAcharya Devinder Muni Jain Model High School Shehajpura Road Samana Aggarsain International public school Samana Akal Academy School Fatehgarh Channa Budha Dal Public School Samana D A V Public School Samana D A V Public school Badshahpur D A V Public school Kakrala D A V Public school Kularan Dayanand Model High School Samana Holy heart public school Samana Mind Glow Academy Samana Model public Sr Sec school Samana Premier public school Samana Public Sr Sec School Samana S D Model High School Samana St Lawrence Sr Sec School Samana Shivalik multipurpose public school SRS Vidyapeeth Patiala Road Samana The Winners Academy Samana Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Public Sr Sec School FatehpurGallery edit nbsp Panchmukhi MandirReferences edit Abu l Fazl ibn Mubarak 1891 The Ain i Akbari Translated by Jarrett Henry Sullivan Calcutta Asiatic Society of Bengal p 296 Retrieved 21 January 2021 Tony Jaques 2007 Dictionary of battles and sieges Vol 3 Greenwood Publishing Group p 948 ISBN 9780313335396 History of Islam p 506 at Google Books Samana Population Census 2011 Census 2011 census2011 co in Retrieved 29 January 2017 Gurudwara Shri Thada Sahib Samana HistoricalGurudwaras com Gurudwara Sri Garhi Sahib Samana and its history Discover Sikhism External links editSamana An unsung city in Punjab Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samana India amp oldid 1221179129, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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