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    History. The district is named after its capital, Unnao. About 900 years ago, the site of this town was covered with extensive forests. Godo Singh, a Chauhan Rajput, cleared the forests probably in the third quarter of the 12th century and founded a town called Sawai Godo.

  3. It lies approximately 3 kms on Bangarmau’s north-west within Safipur Tehsil, recognized as Nawal by many scholars and assumed to form part of a major ancient city which was cursed by a Muslim saint during thirteenth century, even presently known as Lauta Shahr or upturned city.

  4. Sep 13, 2024 · History. The freedom struggle of 1857-1858 was followed by the transfer of power from the East India Company to the British Crown. As soon as order had been restored, the civil administration was re-established in the district which was named district Unnao, with headquarters at Unnao.

  5. More than 1200 years ago, city of Unnao had extensive forests. In about 12th century, Chauhan Rajput Godo Singh destroyed these forests and found a small town called Sawai Godo. This town was then ruled by Khande Singh, ruler of Kannauj.

    • In The Accounts of Xuanzang
    • Rajputs in Unnao
    • Medieval
    • Muslim Rulers in Unnao
    • Nawabs of Awadh
    • Annexation by British Rule
    • Famous Personalities of Unnao

    Xuanzang, the Chinese pilgrim to India, stayed at Kannauj for 3 months in 636 AD. From here he traveled a distance of about 26 km and reached the city of Nafotipokulo(Navadevakula) which stood on the eastern bank of Ganga. The city was about 5 km in circumference and had a Deva Temple, several Buddhist monasteries, and Stupas. Navadevakula has been...

    After that period, this area’s history is almost completely obscure, with only the traditions of the later Rajput families as a source. These traditions indicate that today’s Unnao district was heavily divided between various groups: the Bhars are said to have ruled in the eastern part, while the central part was inhabited by a mix of tribes includ...

    In the following centuries, the Rajputs were the main ruling class in this area. The Bais ruled in the south, the Dikshits were prevalent in the central part (their family traditions call this the “kingdom of Dikhitana”), and the north was divided between several smaller clans.

    Muslim rule was never very strong here, and so the medieval history of the Unnao district is actually a collection of separate family traditions of the ruling Rajput clans, with no specific dates given. The first major Muslim center in the region was Bangarmau, around the year 1300: according to tradition, one Sayyid Ala-ud-Din conquered the area f...

    There are few references to this area during the later Mughal period, but they become more numerous under the Nawabs of Awadh. The Nawabs originally maintained a strong central authority over the region, with most of the local zamindars submitting to them without putting up a fight, but gradually their authority here diminished, and the local ruler...

    When the British annexed Awadh in 1856, they established a new district based at Purwa, but the district headquarters were relocated to Unnao soon after. Unnao was chosen for its central location, and the Deputy Commissioner had been posted here even during the short time when Purwa was the headquarters. At first, the new district was smaller than ...

    Rao Ram Bux Singh

    A renowned freedom fighter hailing from Biaswara in Unnao Babu Ram Bux Singhwas Daundia Khera’s talukdar who fought with the British for the country’s independence. However, his army was eventually defeated leading to his capture at Varanasi followed by hanging at Daundia Khera in December 1858.

    Chandrika Bux Singh

    Chandrika Bux Singh was the son of Ajit Singh; Bethar State’s Ruler and ascended the throne following his father’s premature demise. He strongly opposed the British in the First Independence struggle of 1857 which he continued even later. He together with his family was imprisoned for killing British General Murray along with his wife. The British planned his cruel murder and sentenced him and his associates to ‘Kalapani’ by the judgment of December 28, 1859. The next day, an auction of all o...

    Chandra Shekhar Azad

    One of the foremost freedom fighters, Chandrashekhar Azadcame from village Badarqa, which still holds his parental home. He had pledged not to let the British troops capture him alive. On 27 February 1931, the British forces surrounded him in Alfred Park in Allahabad. On realizing that escape was impossible, Azad shot himself with his pistol to keep his vow.

  6. Jul 26, 2023 · Unnao, a city located in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, is a place with a rich history, vibrant culture, and fascinating traditions. Situated on the banks of the river Ganges, Unnao has been a significant center for education, art, and commerce for centuries.

  7. Sep 23, 2024 · The district is named after its Headquarter town, Unnao. About 1200 years ago, the site of this town was covered with extensive forests. Godo Singh, a Chauhan Rajput, cleared the forests probably in the the 3rd quarter of the 12th Century and founded a town, called Sawai Godo, which shortly afterwards passed into the hands of the rulers of the ...