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Hasanganj

Hasanganj
Village
Map of Hasanganj CD block
Map of Hasanganj CD block
Hasanganj is located in Uttar Pradesh
Hasanganj
Hasanganj
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 26°46′28″N 80°38′14″E / 26.774499°N 80.637114°E / 26.774499; 80.637114[1]
Country India India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictUnnao
Area
 • Total
1.838 km2 (0.710 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Total
4,658
 • Density2,500/km2 (6,600/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationUP-35

Hasanganj is a village and tehsil headquarters in Unnao district of Uttar Pradesh, India.[2] It is located near Mohan, at a road junction leading to Miyanganj and Rasulabad.[3] As of 2011, its population is 4,658, in 818 households.[2]

Hasanganj hosts two fairs: the Jal Bihar cattle fair on Bhadra Badi 2-4, and the Kans Lila fair on Bhadra Sudi 3.[4] At both events, vendors bring sweets, clay toys, and articles of daily use to sell.[4] Hasanganj also holds a market on Tuesdays and Fridays where grain and vegetables are sold.[4]

History

Hasanganj was originally a bazaar founded by Hasan Raza Khan, a naib in the service of Asaf-ud-Daula, in the village of Mahadeopur Balamau.[3] It became a tehsil headquarters around 1890, replacing Mohan in this capacity, and the police station was transferred to Hasanganj at the same time.[3]

At the turn of the 20th century, Hasanganj was centred around "a wide street lined with trees and shops on both sides."[3] It was a minor commercial centre and had, in addition to the tehsil office and police station, a dispensary and a road bungalow, as well as an upper primary school with 32 students.[3] Most of the locals were Banias and agriculturalists, and the population in 1901 was 1,310, including a Muslim minority of 255 people.[3]

The 1961 census recorded Hasanganj as comprising 3 hamlets, with a total population of 1,461 (828 male and 633 female), in 268 households and 245 physical houses.[4] The area of the village was given as 318 acres.[4] Average attendance of the biweekly market was about 400.[4] Average attendance at both the Jal Bihar and Kans Lila fairs was recorded as 2,000 people.[4] The police station had a staff of 2 sub-inspectors, 1 head constable, and 14 constables at the time.[4]

Villages

Hasanganj CD block has the following 156 villages:[2]

Village name Total land area (hectares) Population (in 2011)
Bahraoni Jahanpur 235.8 1,260
Rasulpur Bakiya 750.7 4,880
Koro Kalyan 131.7 938
Samadpur Bhawa 322.4 1,048
Samadpur Hardas 200.8 1,610
Haraoni Samsuddinpur 150.4 1,193
Sultanapur 87.4 573
Dhakwa Jagdishpur 79.9 462
Chilaola 111.3 612
Faijullapur 89.5 0
Ghooramu 398 1,036
Ahmadpur Wade 154.1 1,572
Koraora 464.1 1,081
Pichwara 191.4 1,227
Pilkhana Rasidpur 301.6 1,738
Chandoli Khurd 55.7 948
Dhaora 738.5 4,333
Matriya 663.1 3,025
Aliyarpur 307.5 471
Ataullah Nagar 39 285
Maljha 335.6 999
Koiya Madarpur 520.8 1,848
Shanker Pur 649.2 2,041
Salkhemau 237.4 0
Kamalpur 120.3 951
Mohan 277.3 0
Rani Khera Jageer 119.5 417
Newal Ganj 258.4 4,476
Mubarak Ganj 29.6 330
Tikait Ganj 30.8 0
Khapra Muslim 322 1,573
Bagat Nujul 11.9 0
Shekhpur Treha 143.3 916
Araji Mohan Jageer 10.1 0
Mohan Khurd Khalsa 81.2 0
Mohan Khurd Jageer 155.6 0
Bhogla 169.8 1,178
Daudpur 157.4 698
Mohiuddinpur 181.4 829
Hajipur Treha 695.3 2,408
Chunaoti 217.7 798
Unach Gaon 472.3 2,153
Unacha Dwara 125.2 1,522
Dhawahar 64.5 0
Bibipur Chiryari 518.2 3,144
Sahjanhar 46.7 0
Ranikhera Khalsa 83.2 1,250
Nasratpur Jangalmau 200.5 900
Hasanganj (block headquarters) 183.8 4,658
Maolbi Khera 45.7 560
Fattahpur 46.6 0
Mirjapur 29.5 191
Nindemau 368.9 1,843
Semra 115 707
(Chaklodhosi) Chaklu Davsi 26.3 0
Barha Samaspur 193.2 1,132
Hajipur Nyotani 72.6 238
Dayalpur 139.9 1,226
Munni Khera 375.1 2,189
Barwahar 152.6 716
Fareedipur 171.6 871
Khapra Bhat 168.4 621
Rafigadhi 131 1,022
Chhehra 159.6 1,038
Moosepur 144.1 891
Shekhpur Hasanpur 63.1 0
Hasanapur 181.5 1,518
Hilalmau 137.6 849
Saraimalkadim 462.3 2,815
Amoiya 122 791
Jagdishpur 122.4 815
Awagojha 137.6 1,184
Panapur Khurd 52.3 461
Acchepur Kir Mili 145.5 1,037
Dubegarhi 156.3 694
Khairabad 106.2 864
Kayampur Nibkhara 220.9 2,032
Mirjapur Bhamau 135.2 789
Gospurnatara 63 432
Khanpur Surauli 124 1,108
Mirapuramarocha 85.8 609
Sakaltpur 341.7 3,132
Jakhaila 153.5 1,159
Mirakpur 55.8 179
Pamedhiya 187.1 1,335
Prayagpur 55.7 101
Sairpur 348 2,388
Tegapur 135 681
Rahmalinagar 108.7 370
Chakkosehari 319.3 1,725
Jindaspur 147.1 1,218
Hansewa 123.3 1,057
Bhanpur 202 1,092
Barona Niyamatpur 555 3,718
Nijampur Pachgahna 154.5 1,163
Gajaffar Nagar 79.2 1,238
Maola Bamipur 489.6 3,430
Jajoomau 66.6 409
Kuraoli 206.1 1,470
Adampur Bhansi 192.3 978
Ajam Khera 126.6 358
Dhopa Jamuriya 476.5 1,682
Madanapur 135.8 836
Makdoompur 235.6 755
Semramau 160.7 1,214
Sandana 538.7 2,583
Kodra 427 2,355
Lakhora 24.7 239
Narainpur 240.1 1,793
Karsemau 140.2 493
Sighnapur 320 1,168
Chandpur Jhalhae 207.6 1,112
Oharapur Kodiya 300.7 1,048
Bara Bujurg 299.2 1,432
Firojabad 148.8 912
Sunderpur 221 1,123
Sarai Govind 84.2 581
Ibrahimpur 150.2 545
Jhalotar 177.7 1,990
Nawae 464.3 3,085
Paharpur 75.4 350
Jamalpur Gadhi 3 517
Lakhnapur 168.8 1,015
Salempur 133.6 209
Hardhaormau 101.3 0
Kuthilahar 32.3 0
Jalalabad 151.3 38
Bachharamag 152.6 0
Shekhpur Bujurg 195.9 667
Rampur Bulakidas 29.6 464
Gaospur 22.1 280
Farhatpur 128.8 1,106
Poorabhar Urf Nayotani Gramin 128.6 226
Chandoli Bujurg 268.7 1,178
Gadan Khera 353 1,859
Chandesawa 168.7 1,352
Nimadpur 168.7 1,551
Newaj Khera 112.9 667
Bara Khera 98.7 818
Abanpur 60.8 479
Tikwamau 90.1 562
Ajmat Gadhi 101.5 1,186
Adampur Barethi 369.5 1,998
Tanda Natoram 120.1 509
Rampur Akholi 275.6 2,086
Lalpur 172.3 1,181
Kherwa Aladadpur 77.4 733
Bagha Mustafabad 74.5 537
Nawi Nagar 118.2 633
Ismailabad 135.2 733
Samadpur Jasmadha 141.2 1,384
Jasmadha Babban 257.7 1,741
Firojpur Jasmadha 38.3 273
Khandwari Sadikpur 205.9 947
Jasmadha Ramai 84.2 646
Bhatpura 128.5 1,341

References

  1. ^ "Geographic Names Search WebApp". Search for "Hasanganj" here.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Census of India 2011: Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook - Unnao, Part A (Village and Town Directory)". Census 2011 India. pp. 204–36. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Nevill, H.R. (1903). Unao: A Gazetteer, Being Volume XXXVIII Of The District Gazetteers Of The United Provinces Of Agra And Oudh. Allahabad: Government Press. pp. 186–7. Retrieved 2 July 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Census 1961: District Census Handbook, Uttar Pradesh (37 - Unnao District) (PDF). Lucknow. 1965. pp. 127, 152–3, 157, lii-liii of section "Hasanganj Tehsil". Retrieved 2 July 2021.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)