Bhadohi भदोही بھدوہی |
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Nickname(s): Dollar City | |
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India | |
Coordinates: 25°25′N 82°34′E / 25.42°N 82.57°ECoordinates: 25°25′N 82°34′E / 25.42°N 82.57°E | |
State | Uttar Pradesh |
District | Bhadohi |
Elevation | 85 m (279 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 15,50,000 |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 221401 |
Website | bhadohi |
Bhadohi is a city, Lok Sabha constituency and a municipal board in Bhadohi district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is also known as the "Carpet City," as it is home to the largest hand-knotted carpet weaving industry hub in South Asia. The Indian Institute of Carpet Technology, the only institute of its kind in Asia, was established there in 2001 by the Ministry of Textiles and offers BTech courses in carpet and textiles technology.
Bhadohi is also one of the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha (State Legislative Assembly) constituency as Bhadohi Lok Sabha constituency.
Bhadohi is located at 25°25′N 82°34′E / 25.42°N 82.57°E. It has an average elevation of 85 metres (278 feet).
Bhadohi industrial development authority(BIDA) www
Bhadohi gets its name supposedly from Bhar Raj of the region which had Bhadohi as its capital, whose traces can be found in the names of ruined mounds and old tanks named after the Bhar rulers, a tributary of Kannauj kingdom, which in the early medieval period was included in the Kingdom of Jaunpur. During the reign of Mughal Emperor Akbar, Bhadohi was made a dastur and included in the sarkar of Allahabad. By the fifteenth century the Bhar were overpowered by Maunas Rajputs with Sagar Rai as the first head of the clan, and his grandson, Jodh Rai received it as a zamindari sanad (deed) from Mughal Emperor Shah-e-Jahan. However around 1750 AD due to non-payment of land revenue arrears, Raja Pratap Singh of Pratapgarh, in lieu of his paying the arrears gave the entire pargana to Balwant Singh of Benaras, subsequently he received it directly under a sanad from Nawab Shuja-ud-Daula of Awadh under British influence in 1770 AD. In 1911, Bhadohi came under first Maharaja of the newly created princely state of Benares ruled by Maharaja Prabhu Narayan Singh and it remained with Benaras till 1947.