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Karamullah as governor. Fazl Ali was removed from office in 1747 following complaints of "oppression and misgovernment", and Karamullah was restored, but he died a year later and Fazl Ali became governor again. Fazl Ali was again removed from office in 1754, but after
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Hamzapur. A wave of immigration from Muslim settlers also began at this point and lasted until the late 1500s. New
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657:'s early reign, Nawab Sufi Bahadur was governor of Ghazipur. He was succeeded by Nawab Atiqullah Khan, a native of Ghazipur who remained governor until Aurangzeb's death. Ghazipur does not seem to have been affected by the war between Aurangzeb and
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Ghazipur Opium Factory may have one more claim to fame, for a rather unusual problem it has. It is infested with monkeys, but these are too narcotic-addled to be a real problem and workers drag them out of the way by their tails.
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Abdullah Khan in the mid-1700s. The main road continued east through Razaganj and Begampur to the
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in the eighteenth century, and his son. These include the palace known as Chihal Satun, or "forty pillars", which retains a very impressive gateway although the palace is in ruins, and the large garden with a
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1187:Narcotics Control Bureau
1158:Opium and Alkaloid Works
263: • Chairperson
3093:Cities in Uttar Pradesh
1951:, freedom fighter, 1942
1923:1970 Batch IAS Officer,
869:Ghazipur is located at
754:in the area as well as
233:Officially Incorporated
2545:Hunter, William Wilson
2517:"Census 2011 Ghazipur"
2503:"2011 Census of India"
2489:"2011 Census of India"
2073:"2011 census of India"
1899:University of Michigan
1190:high security (by the
1151:Ghazipur opium factory
716:
542:Muslim sultan of Delhi
534:Prithviraj Chauhan III
2722:"In an Opium Factory"
2699:"In an Opium Factory"
2121:(2011). "Chapter 3".
1854:Governor of Rajasthan
1108:and establishing the
714:
348: • Regional
338: • Official
2988:Cities and towns in
2038:, MLA from Jangipur.
2036:Virendra Kumar Yadav
1991:, ascetic and leader
1989:Sahajanand Saraswati
1858:Mahendra Nath Pandey
1805:Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari
1297:Record high °C (°F)
1066:Nawab Sheikh Abdulla
653:, as well as during
515:Alexander Cunningham
396:Vehicle registration
2943:on 28 December 2018
2566:Führer, Alois Anton
2012:Jammu & Kashmir
2009:Lieutenant Governor
1647:Average rainy days
1507:Record low °C (°F)
1217:In an Opium Factory
1175:Ministry of Finance
884: /
788:PG College Ghazipur
745:Mahip Narayan Singh
614:Ali Quli Khan Zaman
156: /
2903:on 6 February 2012
2861:The Times of India
2837:. 19 February 2020
2835:The Times of India
2811:on 5 February 2020
2779:on 5 February 2020
2378:. Sirsyedtoday.org
1778:Syed Ishtiaq Ahmed
1162:East India Company
1060:Places of interest
764:Faridul Haq Ansari
758:. Specifically in
717:
665:'s death in 1719,
544:. As a result, 40
289: • Total
276: • Total
3070:
3069:
2990:Ghazipur district
2426:. Fallingrain.com
2229:. Ghazipur.nic.in
2157:. Ghazipur.nic.in
1985:, author and poet
1913:5 times MLA from
1824:Param Veer Chakra
1753:
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1693:relative humidity
1170:Second Opium Wars
1145:Swami Vivekananda
1129:Swami Vivekananda
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681:Saadat Ali Khan I
488:Gautama Maharishi
437:Varanasi division
433:Ghazipur district
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297: • Rank
255: • Body
250:Municipal Council
247: • Type
131:Show map of India
51:The Tomb of Lord
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1762:Ghazipur Airport
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1874:freedom fighter
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