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Azamgarh is a city in the Indian
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of
Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh ( ; UP) is a States and union territories of India, state in North India, northern India. With over 241 million inhabitants, it is the List of states and union territories of India by population, most populated state in In ...
. It is the headquarters of Azamgarh division, which consists of Ballia, Mau and Azamgarh districts. Azamgarh is situated on the bank of Tamsa River (Tons). It is located east of the state capital
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and 809 km from the national capital,
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.


History

Azamgarh, one of the easternmost districts (a district in Purvanchal sub-region) of
Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh ( ; UP) is a States and union territories of India, state in North India, northern India. With over 241 million inhabitants, it is the List of states and union territories of India by population, most populated state in In ...
, once part of the ancient Kosala kingdom, except its north-eastern part. Azamgarh is also known as the land of the sage Durvasa whose ashram was located in Phulpur tehsil, near the confluence of Tamsa and Majhuee rivers, north of the Phulpur. The district is named after its headquarters town, Azamgarh, which was founded in 1665 by Azam, son of Vikramajit. Vikramajit was a descendant of Gautam Rajputs of Mehnagar in Pargana Nizamabad who like some of his predecessors had embraced Islam. He had two sons, Azam and Azmat. While Azam gave his name to the town of Azamgarh, and the fort, Azmat constructed the fort and settled the bazaar of Azmatgarh pargana Sagri. After the attack of Chabile Ram, Azmat Khan fled northwards followed by the interior forces. He attempted to cross the Ghaghra into
Gorakhpur Gorakhpur is a city in the List of state and union territory capitals in India, Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, along the banks of the West Rapti River, Rapti river in the Purvanchal , Purvanchal region. It is situated 272 kilometres east of ...
, but the people on the other side opposed his landing, and he was either shot in mid stream or was drowned in attempting to escape by swimming. In 1688 A.D. during Azmat's lifetime, his eldest son Ekram took part in the management of the state, and after Azam's death he was perhaps left in possession together with Mohhabat, another son. The remaining two sons were taken away and for a time detained as hostages for their brothers' 'good behaviour'. The successor of Ikram finally confirmed the title of his family to the Jamidari. Ikram left no heirs and was succeeded by Iradat, son of Mohhabat. But the real ruler all along had been Mohhabat, and after Ikram's death, he continued to rule in his son's name.


Geography

Azamgarh has an average elevation of 64 metres (209 feet). The district consists of a series of parallel ridges, whose summits are depressed into beds or hollows, along which the rivers flow; while between the ridges are low-lying rice lands, interspersed with numerous natural reservoirs. The soil is fertile, and very highly cultivated, bearing good crops of rice, sugarcane, and wheat and orchards of mango and guava. Maize, gram, corn, mustard are other major crops.


Climate

Azamgarh experiences a
humid subtropical climate A humid subtropical climate is a subtropical -temperate climate type, characterized by long and hot summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between ...
(
Köppen climate classification The Köppen climate classification divides Earth climates into five main climate groups, with each group being divided based on patterns of seasonal precipitation and temperature. The five main groups are ''A'' (tropical), ''B'' (arid), ''C'' (te ...
''Cwa'') with large variations between summer and winter temperatures. Summers are long, from early April to October with intervening monsoon seasons, and are also extremely hot, even by South Asian standards. The temperature ranges between in the summers. Winters in Azamgarh see very large diurnal variations, with warm days and downright cold nights. Cold waves from the
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n region cause temperatures to dip across the city in the winter from December to February and temperatures below are not uncommon. The average annual rainfall is . Fog is common in the winters, while hot dry winds, called loo, blow in the summers. In recent years, the water level of the Tamsa has decreased significantly.


Demographics

As per the 2011 census, Azamgarh urban agglomeration had a population of 110,983, out of which males were 57,878 and females were 53,105.


Literacy

The average literacy rate of Azamgarh town in 2011 was 70.93%, compared to 56.95% in 2001. Male and female literacy were 81.34% and 60.91% respectively. For the 2001 census, in
Azamgarh district Azamgarh district is one of the three districts of Azamgarh division in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Etymology The district is named after its headquarters town, Azamgarh. Azam, a son of Vikramajit, founded the town in 1665. Vikramajit ...
, the corresponding figures were 71.04% and 43.40%.


Religion


Languages

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 45.22% of the population recorded
Hindi Modern Standard Hindi (, ), commonly referred to as Hindi, is the Standard language, standardised variety of the Hindustani language written in the Devanagari script. It is an official language of India, official language of the Government ...
as their first language, while 37.46% recorded
Bhojpuri Bhojpuri may refer to: * Bhojpuri language, an Indo-Aryan language of India and Nepal * Bhojpuri grammar, grammatical rules of the language * Bhojpuri nouns, nouns of the language * Bhojpuri people, people who speak the language * Bhojpuri region ...
and 16.99%
Urdu Urdu (; , , ) is an Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in South Asia. It is the Languages of Pakistan, national language and ''lingua franca'' of Pakistan. In India, it is an Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of Indi ...
.


Transport


Road

Azamgarh is connected with Lucknow and Delhi by road. It has one of the biggest bus depots in eastern Uttar Pradesh and regular bus services to almost all district headquarters of Uttar Pradesh and also to Delhi. A new highway called the 'Purvanchal Expressway' was built in 2021 to directly connect Azamgarh with Lucknow and other important cities.


Train

Azamgarh station is one of the most important of eastern Uttar Pradesh. Azamgarh is directly connected to Delhi by Kaifiyat Express, to Mumbai by Mumbai LTT – Azamgarh Weekly Express, Godaan express, to Ahmedabad, the state capital Lucknow, Jaipur, Ajmer, and Amritsar, to Kolkata by KOAA AMH Express (13137).


Air

Azamgarh has a new airport Azamgarh Airport, from the city centre. It was inaugurated virtually by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 10 March 2024. The domestic airport became operational the following day. FlyBig regulates the regular flights to Lucknow.


Education

Azamgarh has a number of educational institutions ranging from basic educational institutions to the higher institution. There are a number of ITIs, Polytechnics, Nursing Schools, and medical college. Notable institutions include: * Azamgarh State University, established in 2019. * Government Medical College and Super Facility Hospital, Azamgarh is a state medical college located at Chakrapanpur, Azamgarh. * Rajkiya Engineering College, Azamgarh is a government engineering college and a constituent college of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (formerly Uttar Pradesh Technical University). * Shibli National College offers graduate and postgraduate courses in Azamgarh. It is a well known institution established in 1883 by Shibli Nomani, an Islamic scholar from Indian subcontinent during British Raj.


Media


FM

* Voice Of Azamgarh (90.8) Community Radio. * Air Vividh Bharti (102.2) which Broadcast from Mau & Covers Azamgarh city too. *Half Lemon Radio (90.4)


Notable people

Azmi is a common toponymic surname among Indian Muslims from Azamgarh. * Iqbal Abdulla (born 1989), Indian cricketer * Abdul Haq Azmi (1928–2016), Indian Islamic scholar, cousin-uncle of Rana Ayyub * Abdul Lateef Azmi (1917–2002), Indian Urdu writer * Abu Azmi (born 1955), Indian politician, MLA from Maharashtra and former Member of Rajya Sabha * Ahmad Ali Barqi Azmi (born 1954), Indian Urdu poet * Azizullah Azmi (1929–2010), Indian politician, MP of Lok Sabha * Baba Azmi, Indian film cinematographer, husband of Tanvi Azmi * Habib al-Rahman al-'Azmi (1901-1992), Indian Islamic scholar of hadith and fiqh * Iliyas Azmi (born 1934), Indian politician, MP of Lok Sabha * Kaifi Azmi (1919–2002) was an Indian Urdu poet, husband of
Shaukat Azmi Shaukat Kaifi (21 October 1926 – 22 November 2019), also credited as Shaukat Azmi, was an Indian theater and film actress. Her husband was the Urdu poet and film lyricist, Kaifi Azmi. The couple were leading lights of the Indian People's Th ...
and father of
Shabana Azmi Shabana Azmi (born 18 September 1950) is an Indian actress of film, television and theatre. Her career in the Hindi cinema, Hindi film industry has spanned Shabana Azmi filmography, over 160 films, mostly within independent and neorealist paral ...
and Baba Azmi * Khaleel-Ur-Rehman Azmi (1927–1978), Indian Urdu poet and literary critic * Mohammed Badi Uzzaman Azmi (1939–2011), British-Pakistani television and film actor *
Muhammad Mustafa Azmi Muhammad Mustafa Al-A'zami (; 1930 – 20 December 2017) was an Indian Saudis, Indian-born Saudi Arabian contemporary hadith scholar best known for his critical investigation of the theories of fellow Islamic scholars Ignác Goldziher, David Mar ...
(1930–2017), Indian Islamic scholar of hadith *
Mushtaq Ahmed Azmi Mushtaq Ahmed Azmi (1 June 1919 – 12 July 2011), was a mass literacy expert. He was one of the first non-officials to be associated with the development of Adult Education program in India from the early 1950s, and was an early leader of the m ...
(1919–2011), Indian adult educationist and UNESCO official * Obaidullah Khan Azmi (born 1949), Indian politician, MP of Rajya Sabha * Seema Azmi, Indian actress of film and stage * Shahid Azmi (1977–2010), Indian human rights lawyer * Shakeel Azmi (born 1971), Indian Urdu lyricist and poet * Waqar Azmi (born 1970), British-Indian civil servant * Shaikh Shamim Ahmed Azmi (1938–2019), former MLA and
Indian National Congress The Indian National Congress (INC), colloquially the Congress Party, or simply the Congress, is a political parties in India, political party in India with deep roots in most regions of India. Founded on 28 December 1885, it was the first mo ...
leader from Mumbai * Qamaruzzaman Azmi (born 1946), Indian Islamic scholar * Mirza Aslam Beg (born 1931), former Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan * Praveen Dubey (born 1993), Indian cricketer * Amin Ahsan Islahi (1904–1997), Pakistani Islamic scholar, famous for his Urdu exegeses of Quran, '' Tadabbur-i-Qur'an'' * Sadruddin Islahi (1917 - 1998) was an Indian Islamic Urdu writer and a close companion of Abul A'la Maududi. He was one of the early members of Jamat e Islami. * Frank F Islam, American entrepreneur, civic leader and writer. General Trustee of the Board of Trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in 2013 *
Wahiduddin Khan Wahiduddin Khan (1 January 1925 – 21 April 2021), known with the honorific "Maulana", was an Indian Islamic scholar and peace activist and author known for having written a commentary on the Quran and having translated it into contemporary E ...
(1925-2021), Islamic scholar and peace activist. * Kanhaiya Lal Misra (1903–1975), Indian lawyer and independence activist, Advocate General of Uttar Pradesh from 1952 to 1969 * Saeed-ur-Rahman Azmi Nadvi (born 1934), Indian Islamic scholar *
Shibli Nomani Shibli Nomani (4 June 1857 – 18 November 1914) was an Indian Islamic scholar, poet, philosopher, historian, educational thinker, author, orator, reformer and critic of orientalists during the British Raj. He is regarded as the father of Urdu ...
(1857–1914) Indian Islamic scholar, historian, educationist and social reformer * Prem Chand Pandey, Indian scientist, founder-director National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research * Shaukat Hussain Rizvi, filmmaker in India and Pakistan * Ahmad Salahuddin (1937-1996), Indian
biochemist Biochemists are scientists who are trained in biochemistry. They study chemical processes and chemical transformations in living organisms. Biochemists study DNA, proteins and Cell (biology), cell parts. The word "biochemist" is a portmanteau of ...
, Founder Director of Interdisciplinary Biotechnology Unit at AMU in 1984. * Rahul Sankrityayan (1893–1963), Indian writer, known as the father of Hindi travelogue * Amar Singh (1956–2020), Indian politician former MP * Gajendra Singh, Indian television producer * Prakash Singh, Indian Police Service officer, who rose to the highest rank of Director General of Police (DGP). * Vinod K. Singh (born 1959), Indian chemist, director Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal, professor IIT Kanpur * Iqbal Suhail (1884–1955), Indian Urdu poet"The Azamgarh you don't know"; within Saikat Datta and Sharat Pradhan, "A place and its negative", ''Outlook'', 6 October 2008, p.34. at Google Books. * Ayodhya Prasad Upadhyay (1865–1947), Indian writer, essayist, scholar, poet in Hindi * Ram Naresh Yadav (1928–2016) Indian politician, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh from 1977 to 1979 * Ramakant Yadav (born 1957), Indian politician, MP of Lok Sabha


See also

* Azamgarh alcohol poisonings * List of cities in Uttar Pradesh * Dewait * Kohanda


Notes


References


External links


Uttar Pradesh Assembly Elections

Azamgarh Assembly Elections

District Website
{{Authority control Cities and towns in Azamgarh district Populated places established in 1665 1665 establishments in India Cities in Uttar Pradesh