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Those revolutionaries and freedom fighter who fought selflessly for the
freedom and self-rule of India in the First War of Independence from
the Awadh region,
the name of Raja Balbhadra Singh Chehlari appears in the forefront
among the martyrs of Indian Independence. Raja Balbhadra Singh Chehlari born on 10th June
1840 AD fought the British forces bravely and sacrificed his life alongwith around 1000
other revolutionaries fighting the last battle of the First War of Indian Independence at
Aovari around 2 Kms. from Barabanki on the confluence of riverlets Rait and
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K.D.Singh 'Babu'
Kunwar Digvijay Singh popularly known as K.D.Singh 'Babu' was born on 2nd
February 1922 in Barabanki. His father Raibahadur Thakur Shri Raghunath Singh was a well
known social worker, learned lawyer and tennis player of the town. K.D.Singh 'Babu' had started overwhelming
people with his personality and deeds from very childhood. He thereby started getting lots
of respect and regard in society during his social and student life. He excelled in
studies as he did in sports. In hockey, he rose to such excellence that he was synonymous
to the game and proved to be a magician on the hockey field. |
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Flt.Lt.Shankar Dayal Bajpai
Barabanki has the pride and privilege of producing gallant sons since
ancient times. A number sons of this sacred soil have embraced martyrdom protecting the
frontiers of the Nation. The name of Flt.Lt. Shankar Dayal Bajpai comes to the fore among
the gallant sons of Barabanki, who laid down his life while keeping vigil on the frontiers
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Sant Kavi Baijnath was a renowned linguist of Ramkatha literature. He was born in district Barabanki in village Dehwa on Ashwin Purnima of samvat 1890. His father Heeranand was a financially sound zamindar of Manapur Dehwa. Fakire Ram was his Guru. Sant Kavi Baijnath's first literary creation that came to light was Geetavali ki Teeka in samvat 1932. Then His poetic collection was published by the name 'Kalpdroom'. With passage of time, a number of his literary creations kept on coming to light. He gave up his mortal remains in 1954 on 7th of Baishakh shukl at 4 in the evening. |
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Sant Kavi Jagjivan Das
On the Banks of Ghaghra is a village known as Sardaha, here in 1727
was born Sant Kavi Jagjivan Das, the propounder of the Satnaami sect. He made Kotwa his
spiritual and literary birth place and meditorium. Leading a family life Sant Kavi Jagjivan Das proved to be a great
Saint and literary genius. To his credit are more than a dozen literary creations, which
has enriched the heritage of Hindi literature. Agh Vinaash, Maha Pralay, Gyan Prakash,
Shabd-Sagar, Param Granth, Prem-Path, Aagam Paddhati, being his important creations. |
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Sant Kavi Chaturbhuj Das Sant Kavi Chaturbhuj Das, belonging to the Gyanashrayi branch of Nirgun Bhakti stream, made Rampur Jahangirabad his land of literary sadhna. He belonged to the era of Goswami Tulsidas. He spread the message of Nirgun Bramh by writing Nirgun Sagar, Hari Charitr Katha, Ram Charit, Ram Baavni, Ram Virhini. |
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Dariyabad has been an important place of literary creations, both in Hindi and Urdu/Persian literature. Qasim Shah |
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Ravi Dutt Mishra Ravi Dutt Mishra from Dariyabad of Garib Dhan fame was born in 1769 AD. He was a great Scholar, astrologer, writer and a learned personality. He wrote a number of books, renowned ones include, Basant Raj, Dhanurved, Mat Chintamani Durga Mahotsav, Mahurat Prakash. Shankar Dayal Awasthi Pandit Mahesh Dutt Shukl Guru Prasad Singh
'Mrigesh' Shiv Singh Saroj |
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The prominent personalities who enriched the heritage of the district in the 19th century in the field of Arabic, Urdu and Persian literature include : Sayyed Quli Khan of Kintur, Maulana Burhanuddin of Dewa, Mufti Mazhar Karim of Dariyabad, Hakim Noor Karim, Sayyed Aziz Hussain, Sayyed Hamid Hussain, Sayyed Ghulam Hussain, Sayyed Karamat Hussain. In the 20th century, the prominent Urdu writer and poets were, Ibrahim Beg of Dewa, Mehdi Ali Nasiri of Fatehpur, Sheikh Vilayat Ali 'Bambe' of Masauli, Sajjad Ali Ansari of Gadiya was a well known for his prose writings, Basharat Ali 'Nadeem' was a well known poet, Mata Prasad 'Sagar', Murtaza Beg 'Farhat' were his disciples and also well known poets of Urdu and Persian in their own right. Khuda Bux Sheikh of Dariyabad has also written poetry in Urdu and Persian, His book ' Tohmat-ul-Asfiya' is the biography of Haji Syed Waris Ali Shah. Shankar Lal 'Kaamal', Mahadevi Bali 'Iqbal', Najaf Ali Beg ' Najaf', Nalim Ali 'Nazim' were also well known Urdu poets. |
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