Jaburna
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Jaburna
Chandpur | |
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Village | |
Country | India |
State | Uttar Pradesh |
District | Ghazipur |
Established | 1605 |
Founded by | Zamindar Hatim Khan & Zamindar Tajat Khan |
Government | |
• Body | Gram panchayat |
Area | |
• Total | 320 ha (790 acres) |
• Land | 311.011 ha (768.525 acres) |
• Water | 8.989 ha (22.212 acres) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 3,098 |
• Density | 970/km2 (2,500/sq mi) |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
Jaburna is a village in Kamsaar in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.[1][2]
History
The region of the village was named after Zamindar Chand Khan agar grand son of Narhar Khan (founder of dildarnagar kamsar). Chand Khan had five sons name as Daud Khan, Htim Khan, Tajat Khan, Kasim Khan and Taj Khan. The eldest son Daud Khan established Dewaitha village and later his eldest son Mahmud Khan established Rasulpur village. Chan Khan 's second and thired son name as Hatim Khan and Tajat Khan got the zamindari (present days part of Tiyari, Sendura, and jaburna) in this region and settelend at Jamburna, Chand Khan 'forth son Kasim Khan established Kasimpur know known as Ghorohiyan or Karmahari. Later Kasim Khan's family shifted to Daltonsganj and Plamau and emtied Karmahari village and established twleve villages. Chand Khan's fifth son established Kesruva village but after a couple of generations his family ended and the part was added in Jaburna village. Jaburna was established by Zamindar Hatim Khan and his brother Zamindar Tajat Khan in 1605. The descents of Hatim Khan established Purabh Muhallah and descnets of Tajat Khan established pashchim Muhallah. Later many people from other places setteld at the place.[3]
Economy
Industry in Jaburna includes agriculture, brick manufacturing, fish farming and milling.
Infrastructure
The village has one dargah sharif, two mosques and an Eidgah, and one temple. The village has one madarsa, two English private schools, and one government school. As of 2011 census the main population of the village lived in an area of 67.7 acres and had 418 households.[4][5][3]
References
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