Tuesday 24 October 2017

Jaunpur Uttar Pradesh

Jaunpur is a residential community situated on the bank of stream Gomti, around sixty kilometer north-west of Varanasi in eastern Uttar Pradesh. The place is very much associated by rail and street with various parts of the nation. The cutting edge city of Jaunpur was established by Firoz Shah Tughlaq who stayed outdoors here for a half year amid his second intrusion of Bengal in the year 1359. 

He named the city after his benefactor Juna Khan famously known as Muhammed Bin Tughlaq, the sultan of Delhi. Amid last period of fourteenth century exploiting shaking hold of Delhi sultanate Malik Sarwar, the then legislative head of Jaunpur under the title of Malik-us-Shark (ruler of the east) caught the Jaunpur region. Malik Sarwar and his five successors to be specific Malik Mubarak Quranfal, Ibrahim Shah, Mahmud Shah, Bhikhan Khan and ultimately Hussain Shah are called Sharqi rulers who managed the kingdom of Jaunpur for minimal not as much as a century.


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