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deals with the British opium trade in India and much of Ghosh's story is based on his research of the Ghazipur factory. In interview, Ghosh stresses how much of the wealth of the British Empire stemmed from the often unsavoury opium trade, with Ghazipur as one of its centers, but he is also amazed at
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As of 2011 India census, Ghazipur city had a population of 231607, out of which males were 121467 and females were 110140 Males constituted 52.445% of the population and females constituted 47.554% of the population. Ghazipur has an average literacy rate of 85.46% (higher than the national average of
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s led by one Sayyid Masud set out to attack Kathot. They took the place by surprise and ended up killing Raja Mandhata. The nephew mustered an army and fought two battles against the ghazis, but was defeated in both. The first battle took place on the bank of the Besu and the other was at the site of
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of India is located in Ghazipur. Overall employment in the factory is about 900. Because it is a government industry, the factory is administered from New Delhi but a general manager oversees operations in Ghazipur. In keeping with the sensitive nature of its production, the factory is guarded under
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The main road was the one coming in from Varanasi to the west. It went due east for about 1 km after entering the city, and this stretch was flanked by houses and shops on both sides. Near the entrance, it passed the tank and tomb of Pahar Khan; then the Bishesharganj marketplace; then the Qila
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At the turn of the 20th century, Ghazipur was described as forming "a narrow belt" along the bank of the Ganges. Ghazipur proper extended for about 5.5 km along the river, from Khudaipura in the east to Pirnagar in the west; and about 1.5 km on the other axis, away from the river. West of
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rupees, was allowed to replace 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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appointed Nasir Khan Lohani as the city's governor. Ghazipur flourished during Nasir Khan's long tenure. A new fort is said to have been built under his rule, replacing an older one at Hamzapur. A wave of immigration from Muslim settlers also began at this point and lasted until the late 1500s. New
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area, which extended for another 4 km along the river. The main business quarter was along the riverfront, while most houses were away from the river. The town was described as generally rather poor, and its streets were winding and narrow. The riverfront, on the other hand, was described as
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According to tradition, Ghazipur was founded in 1330, but the place is probably older. The local tradition that the city was once called "Gadhipura" after a legendary king named Gadhi is probably spurious, but old building fragments found along the riverbank point to the existence of a settlement
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with China. The factory as such was founded in 1820 though the British had been trading Ghazipur opium before that. Nowadays its output is controlled by the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substance Act and Rules (1985) and administratively by the Indian government
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The 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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The main landmark along the main road in the Ghazi Mian area was the Chihal Satun, or "hall of forty pillars", which was built by Abdullah Khan in the mid-1700s. The main road continued east through Razaganj and Begampur to the
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and "the Nawab's garden, tank, and tomb" before joining the Korantadih and Ballia road, which then marked the city's northern boundary. Near this point were the garden of Karimullah and the tank of Dharam Chand.
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The opium factory located in the city was established by the British and continues to be a major source of opium production in India. It is known as the Opium Factory Ghazipur or, more formally, the Government
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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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ended up becoming the actual administrator. In 1738, Rustam Ali Khan was removed from office. Ghazipur was given to one Sheikh Abdullah, son of Muhammad Qasim, while the remainder was given to Mansa Ram.
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in 1820 and still the biggest legal opium factory in the world, producing the drug for the global pharmaceutical industry. Ghazipur lies close to the Uttar Pradesh-
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The factory covers about 43 acres and much of its architecture is in red brick, dating from colonial times. Within the grounds of the factory there is a temple to
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and ruled a small kingdom from there. His nephew, who was the heir to the throne, abducted a local Muslim young woman, and her mother pleaded for help to the
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and a tomb called the Nawab-ki-Chahar-diwari. The road that starts at the Nawab-ki-Chahar-diwari tomb and runs past the mosque leads, after 10 km, to a
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in the north. From Ghazi Mian, a wide highway went south to the riverbank at Pushta Ghat, where a ferry crossed over to Tari Ghat on the other side. The
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74.04%) of which male literacy is 90.61% and female literacy is 79.79%. 11.46% of the population is under 6 years of age and the sex ratio is 904.
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Ghazipur. Sayyid Masud, who was now given the title Malik us-Sadat Ghazi, founded a city on the site of the second battle and called it Ghazipur.
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considered only 2nd to his guru Ramkrishna, used to meditate, sometimes, as the folklores go, feeding only on air (hence the name Pavhari Baba).
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After the Mughals solidified their control over Bengal, Ghazipur lost most of its political importance, and later sources mention it less. Under
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of the city in 1580, and the plain but ancient tombs of the founder, Masud, and his son are also in Ghazipur, as is the tomb of
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his replacement proved ineffective he was restored for a third term. He was removed for the third and final time in 1757, and
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In this area was a major triple junction at Ghazi Mian, where the Varanasi road met with two others: one coming from
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Archaeological Survey of India: The Monumental Antiquities and Inscriptions in the North-Western Province and Oudh
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Meanwhile, across from the Chihal Satun, another major road split off toward the northeast, passing the
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and it was a place for the ashrams of saints during that period. The place is related to the
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The legend behind Ghazipur's foundation in 1330 is that Raja Mandhata, a descendant of the
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leading to the Ganges, the oldest of which is the ChitNath Ghat. Close to ChitNath Ghat,
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Sheikh Abdullah left several monuments in Ghazipur: the Chihal Satun palace, a mosque and
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of Uttar Pradesh. The city of Ghazipur also constitutes one of the seven distinct
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As per verbal and folk history, Ghazipur was covered with dense forest during the
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After Sikandar Lodi died, there was a rival claimant named Muhammad Shah (son of
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in 1567, or by the civil wars following Aurangzeb's death. At some point after
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are believed to have taught and delivered sermons here in the ancient period.
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caves, and is somewhat less explored by tourists. Those are the caves where
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The remains of an ancient mud fort also overlook the river, while there are
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At first, Saadaat Ali Khan sub-leased these territories (Ghazipur, Jaunpur,
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This article is about the city in Uttar Pradesh, India. For other uses, see
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is situated in Ghazipur city. The airport is on the Ghazipur-Mau Road.
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wrote, "The village receives its name from a stone lat, or monolith".
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Legends aside, Ghazipur's first mention in contemporary sources is
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Tehsil | District Ghazipur, Government of Uttar Pradesh | India
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is freely available from Adelaide University's ebook library.
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Climate data for Ghazipur (1981–2010, extremes 1978–2012)
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Ghazipur remained under Balwant Singh's son and successor
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led a force to Ghazipur while the main Mughal army under
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here, and a mound may represent the site of an old fort.
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Kipling, Rudyard (21 October 2012). Steve Thomas (ed.).
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Sights in the city include several monuments built by
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Ghazipur was part of a large territory granted to one
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followers. This ashram is further from the original
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Ghazipur is located in Uttar Pradesh
Ghazipur is located in India
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