Mohanlalganj

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Mohanlalganj
Mohanlālganj
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Mohanlalganj
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
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Mohanlalganj
Mohanlalganj (India)
Coordinates: 26°40′47″N80°58′57″E / 26.67985°N 80.98237°E / 26.67985; 80.98237 [1]
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Lucknow
Elevation
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125 m (410 ft)
Languages
  Official Hindi
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)

Mohanlalganj is a tehsil and community development block in Lucknow district, Uttar Pradesh, India. [2] It has historically constituted part of the village of Mau. [3]

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History

The eponymous market, called Mohanlalganj, was established in 1859 by Raja Kashi Parshad and named after his father-in-law, Mohan Lal, from whom he had received his estate. [3] Kashi Parshad had spent 50,000 rupees to finance its construction, and later additions costing a further 30,000 rupees were made, including drains and masonry verandas. [3] At the turn of the 20th century, the Mohanlalganj bazaar was described as an important commercial center, mainly for grain and cloth, and its entrances were marked by two grand archways. [3] Kashi Parshad also built a 250-foot-tall temple for one lakh (100,000) rupees; the temple was built from brick and given a veneer of marble and black stone. [3]

Mohanlalganj historically was the seat of a pargana, having succeeded Amethi in this capacity. [3]

Villages

Mohanlalganj block comprises the following 113 villages: [2]

Village nameTotal land area (hectares)Population (in 2011)
Sarthuwa 225.41,194
Mohiuddinpur 91.7807
Shivdhara 151.2975
Puranpur 151.4981
Daudnagar 223.71,192
Perehta 382.63,435
Dahiyar 228.22,444
Khujauli 692.64,666
Harikansh Garhi 106.7738
Dalauna 2321,252
Purseni 815.95,037
Inderjeet Khera 177.8610
Dharmawat Khera 56.2599
Dharamgad Khera 132.5546
Mau (contains block headquarters)956.213,655
Rambhan Khera 233.31,514
Khujehra 529.42,310
Dehwa 357.62,781
Bhasanda 498.53,358
Uttaar Gaon 565.23,518
Bhaudhari 6903,227
Dhanuwa Sand 448.82,310
Bhadeshwa 658.62,902
Kodara Raypur 343.72,252
Sisandi 747.76,804
Sulsamau 544.52,775
Minapur 290.4936
Bhilampur 98.2779
Devareya (Bharsawa) 407.62,659
Miranpur 2191,377
Gobindpur 643.82,440
Jabarauli 998.94,107
Gautam Khera 228.3919
Paraspur Thaththa 345.41,236
Kushmaura 4062,095
Barbaliya 427.81,775
Gaura 655.95,160
Atrauli 358.62,971
Hulas Khera 811.15,049
Dada Sikandarpur 128.7902
Gadiyana 73.2859
Bindaua 2041,378
Ahmadpur Khalsa 131.7711
Kura 483.41,784
Gaureya Khurd 181738
Dewati 827.22,358
Kubhara 243.91,654
Tamoriya 6122,086
Madarpur 262512
Karora 505.93,289
Achalikhera 362.51,959
Jamalpur Daduri 361.51,451
Balsingh Khera 363.11,777
Mehdauli 339.21,507
Garhi 320.33,427
Kankaha 935.86,460
Madapur 132966
Mastipur 109.31,472
Tikara 87.4692
Mangteya 438.12,692
Bhajmar Mau 87.5285
Dayal Pur 723.64,877
Baddhi Khera 85.3459
Sirsa 508.84,173
Harnam Khera 121.211
Madari Khera 91.6535
Raghunath Khera 286.21,688
Akbarpur Beniganj 202.91,125
Rati 439.52,190
Birsinghpur 3121,592
Kamalpur Bichlika 3742,138
Utrawan 1,139.28,316
Dedhari 158.91,309
Patauna 577.82,274
Samesi 2,143.111,646
Shahmohammadpur Apaeya 201.31,482
Ahmadpur Ajamli 151.1497
Nagram 1,2823,485
Kakorwa 207.31,391
Amba Muratajapur 248.31,505
Aslam Nagar 166.71,104
Katra Nagram 231.51
Abbas Nagar 353.51,133
Garna 192.41,414
Meerakh Nagar 550.84,260
Kata Karaudi 308.62,174
Salempur Achaka 429.51,576
Chhatauni 3332,037
Kaneri 301.61,671
Hasanpur 132.81,368
Bhawa Khera 1211,703
Uday Pur 268.61,270
Brahmedas Pur 177.11,093
Rampur Garhi Jamuni 286.22,001
Karan Pur 171.91,464
Bairisal Pur 111.81,840
Nigohan 639.96,474
Sherpur Lawal 5032,901
Adhaeya 154.41,056
Harihar Pur Par--Sa 186.7669
Amleha Khera 84.9337
Bhagwan Pur 106.51,331
Lalpur 162.31,217
Ratana Pur 100.8909
Bhatwara 141.4603
Nadauli 276.81,511
Khuddi Khera 60.9488
Puraheya 294.72,113
Dakhena Sekhpur 219.11,784
Badhauna 160.81,113
Jamoriya 52.4105
Ramdas Pur 277.51,375
Natauli 240.75,380

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  2. 1 2 "Census of India 2011: Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook - Lucknow, Part A (Village and Town Directory)". Census 2011 India. pp. 203–221. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
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