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Mircha
Village
File:Mircha,kamsar.jpg
Coordinates: 25°24′11″N 83°39′00″E / 25.403°N 83.650°E / 25.403; 83.650
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictGhazipur
Languages
 • Official[Urdu and Hindi language|Urdu Hindi and Bhojpuri]]
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Mircha is a village in Dildarnagar Kamsar in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

References

Kamsar-O-Bar is a region in Tehsil Zamania Dist Ghazipur (U.P.). There is one of the village named "AMIRCHAK" but in British period due to wrong pronunciation, like Thakur to Tagore, Munger to Munghair and Ara to Arrah etc, it named as MIRCHA. Village Mircha was inhabited in the end of seventeenth century by Diler Khan with the help of Janab Deendar Khan ( Dildarnagar is after him). The pathans of Mircha are the descendants of Diler Khan, (Army Chief of Emperor Aurangzeb), came from Delhi. The ancestors of Diler Khan was Bahlol Lodi, Sikander Lodi and Ibrahim Lodi(last sultan of India). In past Mircha was the part of Mauza KUSI but in 2015 it became separate mauza. It comes in "BAR" sub region of "KAMSAR-O-BAR". Following villages come in KAMSAR sub region e.g. Usia, Rakasaha, Tajpur Kurrah, Gorasara, Mania, Khajuri, Kusi, Bhaksi, Jaburna, Dewaitha, Fufuao, Bahuara, Saraila, Chitarkoni, Akhini and following villages come in "BAR" sub region e.g. Dildarnagar, Mircha, Bara, Dildarnagar Gao, Ramaval, Khiddipur-Mathare, Karanda Sikandarpur, Mahend, Pakhanpura, Machhti, Dumri, Beur etc. The pathans of Kamsar are the son of Narhar Dev (named Narhar Khan after accepting Islam) Prince of Fatehpur Sikhri (U.P.), India. The pathans of Dildarnagar gaon and village Mircha are Afghani Pathans. Pathans of Other village of Bar sub region are returned from Hindus ancestors.

  • Google (28 April 2013). "Mircha, India" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 28 April 2013.