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About Laharpur

About

Laharpur is a town and a municipal board in Sitapur district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

The foundation of this town was laid by Emperor Firoz Shah Tuglaq (1351-1388 AD) in 1370 AD, while he was on his way to the shrine of Saiyyad Salar at Baharaich. At that time, he settled in some Kayastha and Muslim families. Around 1400, a local Hindu (Pasi) strongman, Lohari Pasi, took possession of it and changed its name from Tuglaqpur to Laharpur. His descendants remained in possession of Laharpur for another 18 years or so. They were exterminated by a Muslim commander, Tahir Gazi of Kannauj in 1418 AD. The town became an important urban center when Raja Todarmal, the finance minister of Emperor Akbar, reconstituted a new pargana of 765 villages with its administrative center at the town of Laharpur. Muslims ruled the town until the death of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1707, when, taking advantage of widespread anarchy across Mughal Empire, a local Gaur commander, Raja Chandar Sen invaded Sitapur in 1707. Since then it remained under the control local Gaur Kshatriyas until 1858 when it came under the rule of British Crown.

Source : Wikipedia

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