Hiwarkhed

India / Madhya Pradesh / Multai /
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Coordinates:   21°38'21"N   78°7'25"E

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  • It is a historical place since the imad shahi Dynasty, and it was one of the village Subah Berar in the medieval period.the mughal emperor akbar ceded the berar the place old accordingly old under ground miltary map between the balapur fort to assirgad themidpoint for narnala fort ,and also baharagad now at present name (waribhairagad)of gulshan-e-berar .The great Muslim saint Hazrat Data sahab Chilla mazar on the entrence of the twon near the jama masjid field the place knwon as mughal of berar in history one old ram mandir and on mughal mosque since 1883 because the place founded by mughals and still stay here.since 1642 the maratha and mughal miltary jointly marched under the shaha Baig subedar of Brar. When Shah Jahan travelled from Balapur fort,to Burhanpur, mother of Mirza Azam and elder daughter of Shahzada Badi uz-Zaman Mirza, alias Shah Nawaz Khan of the Safawi dynasty Dilrus Banu, wife of Aurangazeb along with Mumtaz and cousin/brother Shah Beg Khan, along with military personnel - stayed three nights near Argaon at Hiwarkhed, before the birth of their fourteenth child.Hiwarkhed.-Hiwarkhed, in the north-west of Akot taluk and 14 miles from Akot, has a population of 6143 and is thus the second largest town in the taluk-indeed the population is too large for the public lands. It has long been a large place, but comparatively little of interest attaches to it. A considerable proportion of the population are Muhammadans, so that four or five separate processions are formed in Muharram. They have practically rebuilt two mosques in the last ten years at a cost of some thousands of rupees, some of the stone work done by Marwari masons, being fairly good. An Urdu school which was formerly kept up was allowed to go out of existence after the famine of 1899-1900 and is only now being restarted. The Marathi schools are well situated and have 180 boys, with a separate girls' school. A police station has just been opened (replacing that at Adgaon, five miles away), there is a branch post office, a weekly market is held on Mondays, the daily bazar is moderately large and busy, and a ginning factory is at work. None of the temples are striking, though one or two are of fair size. A tradition of a local battle is repeated, which is very unusual. It is said that Raghuji Bhonsla established a thana with a small garrison in the gadhi, which is a good specimen of village forts. The deshmukhs to whom it belonged were not at the time well off, but Ruprao Deshmukh got help from his relatives at Jainabad, near Burhanpur, and attacked the garrison, who numbered 20 or 25 men. In the end Ruprao regained the gadhi and settled there with full rights of deshmukhi and patilkipana, and the village is still known as Ruprao Hiwarkhed. Sardar Beg Mirza and Qader Beg Mirza were the hereditary decendent of Mughal Dynasty in the 18th century.They to stay near Argaon 9 km away from Hiwarkhed because Shah Beg Subedar of Berar was holding the fort. It is located in the Akot Taluka, Akola District, Berar (also
  • It is a historical place since the imad shahi Dynasty, and it was one of the village Subah Berar in the medieval period.the mughal emperor akbar ceded the berar the place old accordingly old under ground miltary map between the balapur fort to assirgad themidpoint for narnala fort ,and also baharagad now at present name (waribhairagad)of gulshan-e-berar .The great Muslim saint Hazrat Data sahab Chilla mazar on the entrence of the twon near the jama masjid field the place knwon as mughal of berar in history one old ram mandir and on mughal mosque since 1883 because the place founded by mughals and still stay here.since 1642 the maratha and mughal miltary jointly marched under the shaha Baig subedar of Brar. When Shah Jahan travelled from Balapur fort,to Burhanpur, mother of Mirza Azam and elder daughter of Shahzada Badi uz-Zaman Mirza, alias Shah Nawaz Khan of the Safawi dynasty Dilrus Banu, wife of Aurangazeb along with Mumtaz and cousin/brother Shah Beg Khan, along with military personnel - stayed three nights near Argaon at Hiwarkhed, before the birth of their fourteenth child.Hiwarkhed.-Hiwarkhed, in the north-west of Akot taluk and 14 miles from Akot, has a population of 6143 and is thus the second largest town in the taluk-indeed the population is too large for the public lands. It has long been a large place, but comparatively little of interest attaches to it. A considerable proportion of the population are Muhammadans, so that four or five separate processions are formed in Muharram. They have practically rebuilt two mosques in the last ten years at a cost of some thousands of rupees, some of the stone work done by Marwari masons, being fairly good. An Urdu school which was formerly kept up was allowed to go out of existence after the famine of 1899-1900 and is only now being restarted. The Marathi schools are well situated and have 180 boys, with a separate girls' school. A police station has just been opened (replacing that at Adgaon, five miles away), there is a branch post office, a weekly market is held on Mondays, the daily bazar is moderately large and busy, and a ginning factory is at work. None of the temples are striking, though one or two are of fair size. A tradition of a local battle is repeated, which is very unusual. It is said that Raghuji Bhonsla established a thana with a small garrison in the gadhi, which is a good specimen of village forts. The deshmukhs to whom it belonged were not at the time well off, but Ruprao Deshmukh got help from his relatives at Jainabad, near Burhanpur, and attacked the garrison, who numbered 20 or 25 men. In the end Ruprao regained the gadhi with moghals mercy because the familier relation with deshmukh of zainabad and mother of ruprao deep relation of mughals of berar and settled there with full rights of deshmukhi and patilkipana, and the village is still known as Ruprao Hiwarkhed. Sardar Beg Mirza and Qader Beg Mirza were the hereditary decendent of Mughal Dynasty in the 18th century.They to stay near Argaon 9 km away from Hiwarkhed because Shah Beg Subedar of Berar was holding the fort. It is located in the Akot Taluka, Akola District, Berar (also
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