Qasimabad estate | |
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1700–1956 | |
Capital | • Qasimabad(1700-1758) •Bahadurganj(1758-1952) |
Religion | Islam |
Nawab, Raja | |
• 1700-1739 | Muhmmad Qasim |
• 1739-1744 | Nawab Sheikh Abdullah |
• 1744–1757 | Fazl Ali Khan |
• 1757–1788 | A son of Sheikh Abdullah |
• 1788–1807 | Muhammad Azim Ali Khan |
• 1807–1837 | Bahadur Shah Khan |
• 1837-1952 | mutual corporation among the desendants of Bahadur Shah |
Historical era | Middle Ages |
• Established | 1700 |
• Disestablished | 1956 |
Today part of | Ghazipur, Mau |
Qasimabad Estate, (also known as Zahurabad pargana ) was a Zamindari estate and a jagir, named as Pargana, Zahurabad, located in the Ghazipur district of Uttar Pradesh, India it got the status of jagir in year 1675. The capital of Qasimabad estate was the town of Qasimabad but later, in 1758 the capital was shifted to Bahadurganj. It consisted of many places in the pargana of Zahurabad in 1901. The estate was established in year 1700 and it ended in 1956, completing a life span of 256 years. [1][2]
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