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Monday, April 2, 2012

Historical Background of Hamirpur

Kalchuri Rajput Hammir Dev had established this tract hamirpur in the 11th century. At that time it was the chief district of Jhansi board. According to the Central Statistical records this district was covered area of 7192 square kilometers including Mahoba. At that time it took 11th position in the state. 

The remains of Lahcura and Nakra village connected it with Stone Ages. Arya who settled here first which are later called Chedi revealed its mythological importance.

This area is shortly noted in Mahabharata period. Rath of this district was Virat Nagar of that period where Keechaka was killed by Bhima. Remains of Dnu Mamu pond confirmed this fact. The history of this district was drowned in darkness after a long period of Mahabharata.

 Chanderi was the famous capital of Chandelas. At the same time, King Shishupal Chedi who was contemporary to lord Krishna was king here. , their descendant called Chedi and Kalchuri subsequently.

The district was also remains under the king Sagar of Ayodhya. After that this tract was ruled by Chedi king Shubahu.

 In 4th BC this region was ruled by a Magadh king 'Mahapad Nandan' . After Nandwans it united with Maurya Kingdom.

The district was also remains under the king Sagar of Ayodhya. After that this tract was ruled by Chedi king Shubahu.

The antic coins found in Pachkhura near Bharwa Sumerpur prove that this region was also ruled by Shung Wans.  After that it becomes the part of Kanisk Empire. 

There is no any information about the history of the district  for a long time after Kanishka power

District's traditions shows that this district in the supremacy of the emperor Harsha Vardhan. After the death of Harsha rulers of Gaharwar captured the region of Bundelkhand. After that in the 19th century Bundela was originated.

In the 1831 Chandra Varman (Nannuk Dev) made his capital to Mahoba and named the city "Mahotsaw Nagar". Wakypati, Yashovarman and Dhang are the notable Chandela ruler. From 1165 to 1203, the last Chandela ruler was Parmardi Dev or Parmal. it was such time  when the combatants Alha and Udal was well known. This region was also followed under the power of Qutub-ud-Din Ebak for 20 years. After that on 17th century it was under the influence of Mughal power.

In the reign of Akbar the complete provinces of Vindhya had Divided into two parts, first was Allahabad which cosist of Maudaha, Kharela, Mahoba and Kalinjar while Kalpi Khrela Khandut and Rath comes into the another diocese. 

In 1960, this territory came under the affluence of Shiromani Maharaja Chatrashal. From 1772 to 1790 their descendant maintained independent power in to Charkhari. Nana Govinda Rao and Himmat Bahadur made a treaty with the British in 1804 and after then Bruisers became all in all in Bundelkhand and thus hamirpur come under the British rule. It was made a single territory made Banda its headquarters.

In 1812 the subdivision Jaitpur was separated from this district and given to King Keshari Singh. In 1805, conch district which had been taken from Jaswant Rao Holkar in 1817, the territory was incorporated by Khandeh.which have 43 village. in 1819, this region was further divided into two districts. Hamirpur and the area spreaded west, including the Cane River was called northern Bundelkhand or Kalpi. And eastern part of the Ken was called Banda. First the district headquarters was Kalpi but in 1821 Hamirpur became headquarter of the tract.

In 1853, Jaitpur and Mahoba were submerged with Hamirpur which was the part of Jalaun. Konch and Kalpi were moved to district Jalaun. Hamirpur in 1858 was linked to the newly formed Board of Jhansi.But   again in 1863, it was added to the board of Allahabad Division in 1911, and Hamirpur once again linked with Jhansi Board .Currently Mahoba Charkhari and Kulphadh has been separated from the Hamirpur district.

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