Farrukhabad was founded by Nawab Mohammad Khan Bangash, who named it after the reigning emperor Farrukhsiyar, in 1714, the district of Farrukhabad forms part of Kanpur division. The township of Farrukhabad, Fatehgarh consist of two towns, Farrukhabad & Fatehgarh, the former being the headquarters of the Tehsil & the latter forming the headquarters of the district, both lying about 5 Kms apart. The district as it exists now is bounded by Badaun and Shahjahanpur on the north, Hardoi on the east, Kannauj on the south and district Etah & Mainpuri on the west. Rivers Ganga & Ramganga are located towards the east & Kali Nadi towards the south. Fatehgarh derives its name from an old fort. Fatehgarh remained a Military Station of considerable importance and in 1802 it became the headquarters of the Governor Generals Agent for the ceded provinces. In 1818 a gun carriage factory was established here. The Farrukhabad district consist of 3 Tehsils with a total area of 2,28,830 Ha., has 7 Blocks, 603 Gram Panchayats, 1020 Revenue villages, 14 Police Stations, 2 Nagar Palikas and 4 Nagar Panchayats (Town Area) & 1 Cantt. Board with total population of 18.85 Lacs approximately.
Situated at about 45 Kms. from district headquarter in Tehsil Kaimganj, it is a place of great antiquity and is said to have been founded by the Sant Kampila. It was here that the famous Svayamvara took place in which Arjun succeeded in winning the hand of Draupadi. The temple of Rameshwarnath Mahadev, which stands in the town is very old. The temple is traditionally attributed to Shatrughana brother of Rama. It is said that he had brought the idol (Lingam) of Shiva, which was worshipped by Sita, the wife of Rama in Ashok Vatika while she was held in captivity in Lanka. This idol is said to be stalled in this temple. The Sarogi community subscribed to the erection of three temples dedicated to the Jain tirthankara, Neminath which has made the place sacred to the Jains.
Situated at about 38 Kms. to the south-west of the district headquarters. The lace is known for its association with Budha and its ancient Buddhist remains. According to the Buddhist belief it is believed that it was here that Budha descended again upon earth after he had been for three months in heaven.
Farrukhabad is well connected by Road as well as Train. It is 140 Kms by Road from Kanpur , 70 Kms From Hardoi, 190 Kms from State Capital Lucknow. It is nearly 350 Kms by Train from National Capital Delhi.
City Name | Approximate Distance From Farrukhabad. |
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Kanpur | Approximately 140 Kms by Road From Farrukhabad. |
Lucknow | Approximately 190 Kms by Road From Farrukhabad (Via Hardoi). |
Bareilly | Approximately 120 Kms by Road From Farrukhabad. |
New Delhi | Approximately 370 Kms by Road From Farrukhabad (Via Kaimganj, Aligarh). |
Agra | Approximately 200 Kms by Road From Farrukhabad (Via Mainpuri). |
The early history of the region now covered by the present district of Farrukhabad goes back to remote antiquity. During the Bronze age numerous pre historical weapons and tools were find here. Large numbers of stone statues are found at Sankisa & Kampil. Farrukhabad can claim great antiquity in sculpture. The Aryans settled in this region who were close allies of Kurus. The traditional history of the district from the earliest times till the end of The Mahabharata war is gleaned from the Puranas Mahabharata.
After the death of Aurangzeb in 1707, the references to the district become more frequent. The decay of the Mughal empire led to the establishment of several independent principalities in north India of which was the territory of Farrukhabad which played an important part in the subsequent history of the district.
In 1665 was born at Mau-Rashidabad (a suburb of Kaimganj) Pathan child, who was named Mohammad Khan. When he was 20, Mohammad Khan joined the bands of Pathan freebooters. At the emperor Farruksiyar’s invitation to join forces with him to suppress his cousin Jahandar Shah, he joined him. when Jahandar Shah was defeated Mohammad Khan was rewarded and received the title of Nawab. After having successfully commanded he obtained leave to return home where he founded the towns of Kaimganj and Mohammadabad.The first name after his eldest son, is not far from Mau-Rashidabad. Mohammadabad (about 23 km. from Farrukhabad) which he named after himself. On a high mound called Kal-ka-khera, he built a fort, of which only the ruins now remain. It is said that Farrukhsiyar became angry when he heard that Mohammad Khan had founded a town in his own name. To abate his benefactor’s wrath, the nawab announced his intention of founding another town which he would name after the emperor. Mohammad Khan asked for and obtained a grant of fifty two Bamtela villages as the site of the new city which he named FARRUKHABAD after Farrukhsiyar, the foundations which were laid in 1714.
Ahmad Khan, Mohammad Khan’s second son was chosen leader of the revolt. Ahmad Khan was made Amir-ul-umra and imperial pay-master, served the emperor well at the battle of Panipat.
Dr. Zakir Hussain the third President of Independent India is from Farrukhabad. Dr. Zakir Hussain was born in 1897 at Kaimganj. He grew up in Farrukhabad along with his two sisters and six brothers. He was the first Muslim President in India and one of the notable members in the Indian Freedom Movement. He also served as the Vice Chancellor of Jamia Milia Islamia and was also the co-founder of the movement. In 1963 Dr. Zakir Hussain was awarded the India most prestigious “Bharat Ratna”. He served as the vice president of India from 1962 to 1967 and was the Governor of Bihar from 1957 to 1962. Till his death, in 1969, he served as the President of India.
Khurshed Alam Khan was a great Indian politician and also the senior political leader of Indian National Congress. He was born in 1919 at Pitaura village in Farrukhabad, where he grew up and had his early education. He served as the Governor of Karnataka from 1989 till 1991 and he was also the External Affairs Minister in Indian Government. He is closely associated with Jamia Milia Islamia.
Salman Khurshid, an Indian politician, was born in Farrukhabad city and he served as the Cabinet Minister for External Affairs from 2012 till 2014 and he also served as the minster of Law and Justice from 2011 till 2012 for the government of India. He is one of the senior politicians in Indian National Congress party. He also functioned as the President of Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee two times. Salman Khurshid is a lawyer and a good writer and stage actor, he authored the popular play “Sons of Babur” which was staged at Delhi Red Fort. Salman Khurshid is the grandson of Dr. Zakir Hussain, the third President of India who was also from Farrukhabad. In 2014, Parliament election Salman Khurshid stood from Farrukhabad constituency which he lost.
Mahadevi Verma was born in 1907 in Farrukhabad city. She was popularly called as “Modern Meera” as she was one of the exceptional Indian poet, an educationist and a women activist. She is one of the conspicuous poets at “Hindi Kavi sammelans”. Her poem collections include Neehar, Rashmi, Neeraja, Sandhyageet, Deepshikha and Agnirekha. She also has passion for paintings. Mahadevi Verma was honoured with many prestigious awards like Sekseriya Puraskar in 1934, Padma Bhushan in 1956, Sahitya Akademi Fellowship in 1979, Jnanpith award in 1982 and Padma Vibhushan in 1988.
Renu Khator was born in Farrukhabad in 1955 and is the University of Houston System chancellor and the President of Houston University.
Hotel Name and Address | Contact Details |
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Hotel Hindustan, Badhpur, Farrukhabad | 9919803005 |
Hotel Rajputana, Badhpur, Farrukhabad | 05692-240688 |
Hotel Royal Akshya , Near Panda Bagh temple, Railway Road , Farrukhabad | 9415172892 |
K.M. House, Near Vishal Mega Mart, Thandi Sadak, Farrukhabad | 7376809105 |
Diamon Palace, Awas Vikas, Farrukhabad | 05692-240555 |
Rajpot Dhani Resturent, Cantt, Fatehgarh, Farrukhabad | 9839663143 |
Hotel Nine P.M. Resturent , Near Reliance Petrol Pump, Bewar Road, Fatehgarh | |
C.P. Guest House, Jatwara Road, Kaimganj | 094500 09297 |
Hotel Surya , Railway Road, Farrukhabad | 05692-244773 |
Hotel Taj Palace, Near Railway Station, Sindhi Colony, Farrukhabad | 8181920081 |
Hotel Royal Residency, Sankisa, Farrukhabad | 9818387369 |
Hotel Mohan Palace, Railway Road, Farrukhabad | 9044723310 |
CHC BarounBraun Farrukhabad | CHC KaimganjKaimganj Farrukhabad Pincode: 209502 | CHC KamalganjKamalganj Farrukhabad |
CHC MohamdabadMohamdabad Farrukhabad | CHC NawabganjNawabganj Farrukhabad | CHC RajepurRajepur Farrukhabad Pincode: 209621 |
CHC ShamsabadShamsabad Farrukhabad Pincode: 209503 | Civil Hospital Linjiganj | District Homeopathic Hospital FarrukhabadFarrukhabad Pincode: 209625 |
District Leprosy HospitalFarrukhabad Pincode: 209625 | Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya Female Hospital, Farrukhabad | Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya Male Hospital, FarrukhabadFarrukhabad Pincode: 209625 |
TB HospitalFarrukhabad Pincode: 209625 | C P Multispeciality HospitalFarrukhabad Pincode: 209502 |
Besides above places Kaimganj is known for the chewing Tobacco industry and a Sugar Mill. The district Farrukhabad produced 12 lakhs metric tonnes of Potato and hence have 71 Cold Storages with storage capacity of 08 lakhs metric tonnes of Potato , the district is also known for its Sunflower cultivation.