Mirzapur

India / Uttar Pradesh / Mirzapur / UTTARPRADESH, INDIA
 city, taluka headquarter, district headquarter

Tehsil Mirzapur, District Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, Bharat

(Mir=Laxmi +Pur=City). Mirzapur is said to the the city of Goddess Laxmi.

Mirzapur is a city in the heart of North India, nearly 650 km between Delhi and Kolkata and also equidistant from Allahabad and Varanasi. Located in the state of Uttar Pradesh, Mirzapur has a population of a little over 205,264 (2001 census) and is renowned for its famous carpet and brassware industry. It is a city with several spots around it including many hills such as Rajdari, Devdari, Lakhaniyadari, and Windom fall range and Sirshi. It is the headquarter of Mirzapur District.

History-
Mirzapur was a commercial city, being situated on the banks of the river Ganges. These reports are backed by the Naar Ghat, a carved stone with rates of toll taxes of Ashokan times inscribed on it.

Most of the city was established by English officers, and so places are named after Englishmen like Wellesleyganj (Lord Wellesley), Mukeri Bazar (Lord Mercury), Dankeen Ganj (Mr. Danseen), and a famous waterfall of the city, Windham Water Fall (Mr. Windham). The Municipal Corporation building was also built by the English Government.

On the outskirts of the area, there is a patch of forest that contains ancient wall paintings, called Lekhania Dari and there are small rapids at the place. This has made it a popular picnic spot among residents of nearby cities. The forest area is still inhabited by some tribes. Possibly, ten tribes are still present in the region.

The indigenous ruler Sheikh Mirza was captured by the British government, and so the city was documented by the British as Mirzapur due to the name of its ruler. Some information about an ancient city near the local Kacchwa Bazar has also been found, but is awaiting concrete proof.

It is also locally believed that the town was founded by Raja Nanner and was known as Girijapur, but after the British conquest it came to be known as Mirzapur. The earliest mention of the town is found in the writings of Tieffenthaler, who drew up his description of the country between 1760 and 1770. He mentioned it under the name of Mirzapur, especially as a great mart. In the records of Jonathan Duncan, who was a resident of Varanasi, frequent mention is made of the place as Mirzapur. Before 1 April, 1989, Mirzapur was the largest district of India. Mirzapur is also a Naxalite hot spot.

Geography
Mirzapur is located at 25.15° N 82.58° E. It has an average elevation of 80 metres (265 feet).

Demographics
As of 2001 India censusGRIndia, Mirzapur had a population of 205,264. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Mirzapur has an average literacy rate of 62%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 69%, and female literacy is 54%. In Mirzapur, 14% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Commerce
The main business in Mirzapur is carpet manufacturing. Manufacturers range from very small (with less than $100,000 in assets) to medium sized (with around $10M in assets). Most of the carpets are sold internationally as India has a limited market for carpets

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Coordinates:   25°8'48"N   82°33'59"E

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  • Mirzapur is very simple city and famous for their cultural atmosphere and bank of Holy Ma Ganga River and tample of Goddess Ma Vindyavasini..... and also becasuse... this is my born place situated a rural area village of Mirzapur.. Name is..... MISHRADHAP......TILTHI........CHILH.......MIRZAPUR
  • ladies and gentlemen , boys and girls please welcome my city ,its a great place with rich culture ,its vindhachal temple is very famous all over the country
  • mirzapur is the city of holy where everyone is ready to help each other when and whereever required.
  • hi dear ladies and gentlemen mirzapur is one of the most simple and best place enriched with cultural hritage mirzapur means meeraja+pur where meeraja means Godess Lakshmi and Pur means niwas so mirzapur means the Dwelling of Godess Lakshmi, whose world famou temple (Vidhyachal maiya) is situated here, so a must visit place
  • hello mirzapur was very rich in brass and carpet industries and it's name means Mirza (Lakchmi) + pur ( nagar) ie. lakchmi goddess ka niwas)
  • Now, Mirzapur needs to be industrialised soon after brass and carpet industries ended, here a large no of people are unemployed. Only south-east part of it ,is giving works for mirzapuris. Just being rooted from here i m too worried about its economical condition and people's life style. Only Vindyavasini maa is very good mean for some upper caste people's income.
  • hey its mirzapur
  • this is my dist. of true lobers
  • this is my hometown
  • Basically Mizapur is famous for "Peetal ke BartaN"
  • this is my birth place
  • Hi, I do belong to Mirzapur and quite proud in telling this. My father roots are from Jalalpur Mafi village that comes in Chunar, a semitown of Mirzapur. We live in Dakshin Maholla, my father's name is Kamala Shankar Singh (Bhola choudhry). There people usually remember with father's name, as we hardly go there because of job schedules. Whenever I go there, i just feel to go out in greens and walk through the narrow lanes, through the fields, or talk to any passerby. Every face you will feel known to you though they are stranger for you. You imagine that yea I am at my dream place. The tall trees and hush of cattles will see you like someone they were looking for years. People are quite friendly there and they will tell you whatever you ask them about their living, culture, and history as well. I do stay quite far, but sure whenever I come across this word Mirzpur, I just get dissolve in all its old memory pages. Any body who read this, just make sure that do not lose the spirit of Mirzapur in you. Be anywhere and do any job, but keep the roots alive and breathing. We should have ready answer if the history ask us from where we are, as history always repeats twice.
  • people from Mirzapur will surely rule the country as well as world.
  • My home location is empty
  • mirzapur is very calm city.
  • hiiiiiiii guys, Mirzapur is my birth place. Mirzapur is very good city from my attitude. In mirzapur Vindhyavasini Temple is very famous all over world not in india. East or west my Mirzapur is the best.
  • After finishing my education at Lucknow(M.B.B.S.)and Kanpur(M.D.medicine),I decided to serve my hometown. Luckly I got posted at District Hospital where I felt happy to care the poor.At times I feel very sorry to see the poor infrastructural development of the city and district as whole. Here men &women need job to feed there children.Old business like metal & carpet industries are going slow death mainly due to lack of administrative support & poor power supply.Most of poeple are living in meagre condition.Situation is very critical.Needs urgent remedy.Local intelectuals should be consulted.National economic scheme should reach the poorest of the poor.
  • I belong to village Cheksari which is approximately 5 kms from the city on the banks of river Ganga.I did my Ph.D. in Horticulture from AAI,Allahabad.Presently I am working as Deputy Director Horticulture in the Central Public Works Department,Govt Of India posted at Kolkata.My fathers name is Asherfi Lal Tiwari and my grandfathers name is Late Pt.Krishna Nand Tiwari.At the moment we are settled in Varanasi but we are always very much attatched with our roots.Jai Man Vindhyavasini and Jai acheksari. Dr Prasun Kr.Tripathi Deputy Director Horticulture Central public Works Department,Govt.Of India,Kolkata-700020
  • good place
  • MIRZAPUR IS VERY PECICULAR FOR ME BECAUSE I WAS BORN IN TILTTHI IN GULAB SHANKAR DUBEY FAMILY NEAR HUNAMAN JI
  • it is very lovely city.
  • Mirzapur is very simple city and famous for their cultural atmosphere and bank of Holy Ma Ganga River and tample of Goddess Ma Vindyavasini.
  • mirzapur is my father's birth place innear police line tarakapur i love this place because of it full of holyness
  • MIRZAPUR : A renowned name comes often at the tip of the tongue of peoples whenever their is the talk of Insurance business. I feel proud that this is my birth place.Myself working as surveyor &loss assessor. In 1986 after completing my education from Lucknow,when I started my job I got chance to work in Mega cities Like Bombay,Kolkata,Chennai & Delhi but there were no any surveyor in the city.Surveyor came from Varanasi,Lucknow.I refused their proposal and decided to serve my this holy & sacred place . And till today I am serving my City with whole effort & Dedication,honesty.
  • MIRZAPUR IS A GOOD AND PEACEFUL PLACE AND MAA VINDHYAWASINI ALWAYS BLESING THIS CITY. I LIKE MY MIRZAPUR CITY
  • durga devi
  • mzp a pavitra place....
  • MIRZAPUR IS REALLY DIVINE PLACE ...IT HAS LARGE HISTORY AND DEVISTHAL............ HEAVEN IS IN MIRZAPUR ONLY....
  • Its a place of Maa Vindhyawashini...Its famous for Vindhyachal,Windom fall and chunar fort.
  • Basically mirzapur is famous on vindhya parvat.
  • Hi, This Ram Manohar Pathak, basically belong to welleslyganj, Mirzapur, which is pious city. The natual beauty of Mirzapur is unforgettable. If we could recall Bariya Ghat, Pakka Ghat, Ojhla Ka pul, Narghat, Windham fall, lower and upper Khajuri, Vindhyachal, Ashtbhuja, Kali Khoh very touching and amusing. Really Mirzapur is very mast place. There is not a single day when myself may not remember my birth place. One more thing which must be taken care which economic condition which is getting worse. All the traditional business is dying their natural death. Every one in Mirzapur must put their collective effort for growth and betterment. I like my Mirzapur from bottom of my birth.
  • where is veer vikram mishra. he was engineer of obeetee and having good bank balance in mirzapur. he was topper of mirzapur. some 1 told him to be in mumbai. he was topper in 1998. obeetee business is slowing just because of veer mishra.
  • Rambriksh bind Khamhriya kalana mirzapur
  • right. it was orsom and unforgtable
  • gayab ho gayaaaaaa
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