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Malihabad

Malihabad
city
Malihabad is located in Uttar Pradesh
Malihabad
Malihabad
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 26°56′N 80°43′E / 26.94°N 80.72°E / 26.94; 80.72Coordinates: 26°56′N 80°43′E / 26.94°N 80.72°E / 26.94; 80.72
Country  India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Lucknow
Elevation 128 m (420 ft)
Population (2001)
 • Total 15,806
Languages
 • Official Hindi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)

Malihabad (Hindi: मलीहाबाद, Urdu: ملیح آباد‎) is a town and a nagar panchayat in Lucknow district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is the mango belt of North India and is internationally acclaimed for its mangoes. Among different varieties of mangoes grown here, Dussheri is the most popular variety. Besides Dussehri, other varieties of mangoes such as Chausa, Fazli, Lucknowa, Jauhari, Safeda, etc. are also grown here.

The town of Malihabad was established by Raja Malhia Arakh, the younger of the brave brother duo, Salhia and Malhia, belonging to the warrior Arakh clan. Of the two brothers, Raja Salhia Singh laid the foundation of Salhiapura town, which is now known as Sandila, while Raja Malhia Singh founded Malhiapura, now called as Malihabad. Raja Malhia Singh Arakh made Malihabad a contemporary power and a prosperous town. During his rule, Arakh dominion stretched south of Malihabad to parts of Kakori and Bijnour, and along the left bank of Sai to Sissandi. Arakhs held sway over Malihabad and adjoining areas including Datli till 15th century. In AD 1470 , two brothers of the Gautam tribe, Deva Rai and Naya Rana came as a refugees to Malihabad after being exiled from Argal state of Gautams. After winning over the confidence of the Arakh king, they conspired with Pathans to overthrow Arakhs from Malihabad and establish their control. Their efforts paid off when after a prolonged struggle with Arakhs, Gautam brothers took over the control of Malihabad. But soon after, they were themselves displaced by the Pathans. The mango plantations of Malihabad were developed by Pathans, under the royal patronage of the Nawabs of Lucknow.


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