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For the administrative purpose, the district Chandauli was constituted in
the year 1997 from the district Varanasi. The district is situated in the
eastern and southern side of holy river Ganga. The district is named after
its tahsil headquarters name. The region covered by the present district was
part of the ancient kingdom of kashi. Apart from the numerous legends
connected with this district, valuable evidence of antiquity has been found
here and the remains of brick strewn mounds are spread all over the
district.
The history of the district for the most
part is unknown. There are some deserted sites, tanks and kund seen in
tahsils of the district and they carry vague legends. One of the ancient
site of the district, ”Baluwa” is situated about 21 km. to the southern part
of tahsil sakaldiha at the banks of river Ganga where Ganga flows from east
to west direction. A religious fair for Hindus takes place every year in the
month of magha(January) which is known as “Pachchim vahini Mela” it is said
that the Ganga flows east to west direction only at two places in the
country first in Allahabad and second one at Baluwa.
Village Ramgarh of tahsil sakaldiha, known
as birth place of great Aghoreshwari saint shree Kinaram Baba is just 6 km.
away from Chahniya. He was a great follower of vaishnav faith and also Shiva
and Shakta faith, and believed in god power. He devoted his entire life for
the services of mankind. This place has become holy place for Hinduism.
In one of the ancient sites in the village
Hetampur of the district, there is a fort which is known as “Fort of Hetam”
which is situated about 22 km. to the north east from the district
headquarters. The ruins of this fort are spread over on 22 bigas in area. It
is said that this fort was designed and constructed between 14th
to 15th centuries by Todar Mal Khatri who was the construction
supervisor in the kingdom of Sher Shah Suri. After Mughal period, Hetam
Khan, Talukedar and Jagirdar captured this fort. There are five famous
ruined kot, known as Bhulaini Kot, Bhitari Kot, Bichali Kot, Uttrai Kot and
Dakchhani Kot, which attract the visitors. Some says that it was constructed
by Hetam himself.
Being the part
of Kashi Kingdom , the history of the Chandauli district is the same as of
Kashi Kingdom and of Varanasi district. Before the birth of lord Buddha, in
6th centaury B.C.,Bharatvarsha was divided into sixteen
Mahajanpadas, kashi was one of them and its capital was Varanasi. Modern
Banaras with its surroundings region was called as kashi Mahajanpad.
Varanasi city is one of the ancient cities of India, as well as among the
ancient towns of the world. It is a centre of learning since long back. It’s
name comes in Puranas, Mahabharata and Ramayana. It is a centre of learning
since long back. it is a sacred place of Hindu as well as Buddhist and Jain
also. The name of Kashi came to be known after name of king Kashi the
seventh king of this dynasty. After the seventh generation a famous King
Dhanwantri, ruled over this region, whose name is famous in the field of
medicine as founder of Ayurveda.
Kashi kingdom was, however, dominated by Brahmadutta dynasty of Magadh
during the century preceding the Mahabharata war but past Mahabharata period
saw the rise of Brahmadutta dynasty. About hundred kings of this generation
are said to have had their supremacy over this region, some of these rulers
become the Chakravarty Samrat. King Manoj of kashi brought the kingdom of
Kaushala, Anga and Magadh in his possession and annexed their territories to
his empire. In the Jain scriptures, a king of kashi named Ashwasewa was the
father of 23rd Tirthankar Parshvanath.
In, 1775 Kashi Kingdom had come under the influence of British Empire. The
last king of this generation was Bibhuti Narayan Singh who ruled for about
eight years till the emergence of independence, Banaras state was merged
with India.
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