Bahuara, Dildarnagar Explained

Native Name:Bahuara
Type:village
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Uttar Pradesh
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Ghazipur
Established Title:Established
Founder:Zamindar Naseer khan
Government Type:Pradhan
Governing Body:Gram Panchayat
Unit Pref:Metric
Population Total:4060
Population As Of:2011
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Info1:Hindi, Urdu & Bhojpuri
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Postal Code:232326
Other Name:Naseerpur
Area Total Ha:256.95
Area Water Ha:2.646
Area Land Ha:254.304
Pushpin Map:India Uttar Pradesh
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Bahuara in Uttar Pradesh
Coordinates:25.4416°N 83.6702°W
Pushpin Map Alt:Bahuara

Bahuara is a village in Kamsaar in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Bahuara is a village with a population of almost 5000. It is surrounded by others Kamsar villages. Bahuara is well connected with the town of Dildarnagar which is hardly 2-3 kilometres away from the village.People of Bahuara are scattered throughout the world. Ancestrally, the people of bahuara have been a land-owning (Zamindar) community divided into two colonies Westside & Eastside. Neighbouring villages are Rakhsaha, Dildarnagar, and others.[1]

History

Bahuwara village was founded by Zamindar Naseer khan in 1590 AD, who was a grand son of Narhar khan founder of Dildarnagar kamsar. Naseer Khan had two sons who established West side and East Side in the village. Later their family established some hamlets and Muhallahs in and near the village. When Naseer Khan established the village he also build a Eid Gah in the village in 1600. Later his descendants made one more Eid Gah in the village known as Qasmi Eid gah. Know the Eid Gah made by Zamindar Naseer Khan is known as Purana Eid Gah.[2]

Agriculture

In terms of agriculture, Bahuara stands on a good position. The soil of the village is full of minerals. Most of the families in the village belong to zamindar community. People are doing farming in the village for more than three hundred years and are very much skild. The total area of that village is 634.94 acres out of which nearly 600 acres of land is crop production area of the village. Crops which grow in Gazipur district are grown in the village. The village machinery like tractors and combine harvesters are used for farming. Mostly mustard, wheat, rice farming is done in the village. Rice is one of the main crops in the region. Rice farming is done two times in a year, if the rainfall is good then it is done three times.[3]

Historical population

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bhulekh. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20160506041339/http://www.upbhulekh.gov.in:80/public/public_ror/Public_ROR.jsp . 6 May 2016 .
  2. Web site: 27 September 1986. "Evolution and Spatial organisation of Clan settlements in Middle ganga valley. A book by Ansari Sayed Hasaan (1986)". Ansari. Saiyad Hasan.
  3. Web site: 27 September 1986. "Evolution and Spatial organisation of Clan settlements in Middle ganga valley. A book by Ansari Sayed Hasaan (1986)". Ansari. Saiyad Hasan.