Kudva Explained

Kudva
Other Name:Yadunagar, Ikara
Settlement Type:Village
Pushpin Map:India Uttar Pradesh#India3
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates:25.64°N 83.23°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: India
Subdivision Type1:State
Subdivision Name1:Uttar Pradesh
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Ghazipur
Established Date:1835
Founder:3 Abhir/ Ahir brothers Shri Moti Gopta,Shri Kartar Gopta,Shri Sharda Gopta
Government Type:Panchayati Raj
Governing Body:Gramsabha
Unit Pref:Metric
Elevation M:73
Population Total:2729
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Info1:Hindi
Demographics1 Title2:Local
Demographics1 Info2:Bhojpuri
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Postal Code:233304
Registration Plate:UP 61

Kudava or Yadunagar is a village in Sadat block, Ghazipur district in Uttar Pradesh. This village is settlemented in 1835 during long time famine in northern India because there was a very big pond in this area named 'Kud pond'. It belongs to Varanasi division. It is located towards west from district headquarters Ghazipur, from Sadat and from state capital Lucknow.

History

At the time of war between Skandagupta (a Abhir king of Gupt dynasty) and Huns, this place was the cantonment of Skandagupta's army. Skandagupta's army had also made a temporary construction at this place in 455–456, the remains of which remained till 1970 in the form of a huge wall about three kilometers long, which was from north to south direction from the heart of the present Kudva village. Gradually people destroyed that wall and occupied its land. Even today, fragments of bricks of that wall are found at the time of digging deep in people's fields and lands and pieces of pottery are often found in the fields falling on the northern side of Kudva village. A part of that construction is still safe in the form of a huge well which is right in front of Rajdev Yadav's house. The diameter of this well is about 5 meters. The huge pond of this village is also man-made, which never dries up. There is no doubt that this pond may have been constructed at the same time. For many centuries, this place was hidden in the forests and people again noticed it in 1835. From 1803 onwards, there was a drought in North India almost every second or third year. During the long famine of 1835, when all the ponds and wells dried up, three brothers of the Abhir caste (descendants of gupt kingdome) with the help of their domesticated elephants and horses, discovered a huge and deep pond of about 2500 square meters at this place, in spite of the severe famine. There was no effect and was completely filled with water. This huge pond was surrounded by forests on all sides. Those three brothers named that huge pond 'Kund' and settled at this place. Due to the name 'Kund', this place was later named Kudva. Later, due to the descendants of Maharaja Yadu settling here, people started calling this place as Yadunagar also.

Education

One government primary school, one government junior school, three high schools, two Intermediate Colleges (Shree Arjun Yadav Inter College and Shree Jokhan Janta Inter College) and two degree colleges are in this village.

Administration

Mr. Manoj Yadav is Gram Pradhan of Ikara (Kudva) now. Mr. Vipin Yadav is BDC of this village.

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Transport

Healthcare

One healthcare dispensary is in this village.

Notable People

References

http://aygirlscollege.org.in/aboutus.htmlhttps://m.jagran.com/uttar-pradesh/ghazipur-9884899.html