Loharu

Loharu
Loharu
—  city  —
Loharu
Location of Loharu
in Haryana and India
Coordinates 28°27′N 75°49′E / 28.45°N 75.82°E / 28.45; 75.82Coordinates: 28°27′N 75°49′E / 28.45°N 75.82°E / 28.45; 75.82
Country India
State Haryana
District(s) Bhiwani
Population 11,421 (2001)
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Area

Elevation


262 metres (860 ft)

Loharu (Hindi: लोहारू) is a city and a municipal committee in Bhiwani district in the Indian state of Haryana. It is the administrative headquarters of one of the 4 administrative sub-divisions of the district which comprises 119 villages.[2][3]

It was the seat of the eponymous princely state during the British Raj, established in 1803; and an important reminiscence of that is the Loharu Fort, now an important tourist destination of the district.

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The Princely State

The princely state of Loharu, part of the Punjab States Agency was a 9 Salute state,[4]during the British Raj. It encompassed an area of 222 square miles (570 km2), and was situated in the south-east corner of the undivided Punjab province, between the district of Hissar and the Rajputana Agency.[5] In 1901, the state had a population of 15,229 people, of whom 2,175 were resident in the town of Loharu.[6]

History

Loharu at the edge of Punjab (British India), 1903

The town gets its name from the Lohars or blacksmiths of the town who were employed in the minting of coins for the erstwhile Jaipur state.[7] The princely state of Loharu was founded by Ahmad Baksh Khan in 1803 when he received the town of Loharu from the British East India Company as a reward for his services against the jat rulers of Bharatpur (along with the pargana of 'Firozepur Jirka' (now in Gurgaon district) from Lord Lake). [8][9][10]

Sir Amiruddin Ahmad Khan
Nawab of Loharu,1884-1920.

Ahmad Baksh Khan was succeeded by his eldest son, Sams-ud-din Khan in 1827, his reign did not last long: in 1835 he was executed by the British Raj for being involved in the conspiracy to kill the British Resident to Delhi, Sir William Frazer ,[11][12] subsequently the pargana of Firozepur was taken away by the British, and the state of Loharu was given to his brother Amin-ud-din and Zia-ud-din Khan. Both were themselves kept under surveillance after the Indian Rebellion of 1857 for some time, before being released and their positions restored.

The haveli of 'Nawab of Loharu', known as Mahal Sara, lies in Gali Qasim Jan, Ballimaran, where his son-in-law, noted poet Mirza Ghalib stayed for a few years, whose own haveli lies a few yard away.[13][14] Now a gali is known as Kothi Nawab Loharu lane in Ballimaran, Chandni Chowk, Delhi.[15]

Alauddin Ahmed Khan succeeded his father Amin-ud-din Khan in 1869, and received the title of Nawab. Alauddin’s son, Amir-ud-din Ahmad Khan (1859–1937), after managing the state on his father’s behalf, succeed him in 1884, though from 1893 to 1903, he remained administrator and adviser of the state of Maler Kotla, during this time the state was being handled by his younger brother Bashiruddin Ahmed Khan, in 1903; Amir- ud-din Ahmad Khan also received the K.C.S.I honour from the British Government, and after January 1, 1903 was allowed a 9 gun personal salute, then on [8], and later became a member of the Viceroy of India's legislative council [6][16].

Loharu State, State Court Fee Stamp, 8 Annas, issued under Nawab Amin ud-din Ahmad Khan
(r. 1926-1947)

In 1920, he abdicated to his second son, Aizzuddin Ahmad Khan, though he died early in 1926, leaving the state to his son, Amin ud-din Ahmad Khan (1911–1983) - the last Nawab [17], however since the new Nawab was still young, Amirud-din Ahmad Khan stepped in and took care of the state till 1931.[18]

After the Independence of India in 1947, the state acceded unto the Union of India and many of the ruling family and the city's Muslim inhabitants re-settled in Lahore, Pakistan, though the Nawab and his direct descendants (except for the eldest daughter of Nawab Aminuddin Ahmed, Mahbano Begum who lives in Islamabad), stayed on, in India [11].

Nawabs of Loharu

Lineage
Nawab Reign
Ahmad Bakhsh Khan 1806 - 1827
Sams-ud-din Khan 1827 - 1835
Aminuddin Ahmad Khan 1835 - 27 February 1869
Allauddin Ahmad Khan 27 February 1869 - 31 October 1884
Amiruddin Ahmad Khan, K.C.S.I 31 October 1884 - April 1920 (abdicated)
Azizuddin Ahmad Khan April 1920 - 30 October 1926
Aminuddin Ahmad Khan II 30 October 1926 - 15 August 1947

Notable members of the Loharu clan

The ruling family of Loharu was linked by blood or marriage to several important Muslim personalities of the 19th century, including:

  • Mirza Ghalib (1796—1869), renowned Urdu and Persian poet, married to Umrao Begum, daughter of Nawab Ilahi Bakhsh Khan (younger brother of the first Nawab, Ahmad Baksh Khan).
  • Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, educationist KCSI [16]
  • Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed (1905–1977), President of India (1974–1977)
  • Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi (1910–1952), Nawab of Pataudi, married to Shahar Bano Begum, daughter of a Nawab of Loharu.
  • Mr. Pyare lal sangwan a carrying forward clan of Sangwan's from the local village Damkora in the same tehsil .A state awardee in blood donation and a well known educationist[also state awardee in education ] from the Bhiwani District ,a member of national redcross presently located at Loharu .

Post-Independence

Loharu Descendants in Pakistan

  • Jamiluddin Aali, (born 1926, Delhi), Urdu poet, playwright.[23]
  • Mahbano Begum, (born 1934, Loharu), eldest daughter of Nawab Aminuddin Ahmad, married to H. E. Dr. S. M. Koreshi, Ambassador of Pakistan.[11].
  • Tahira Bano.

HH Shahid Anamullah Khan married to Sahibzadi Farina Bilal of Loharu, great grand daughter of HH Nawab Mirza AIZZUDDIN AHMAD Khan Bahadur Fakhr ud-Daula [Azam Mirza].

Higher and Technical Education

There are two institutions of higher education located in the Loharu area. The Keystone Group of Institutions, offering B.Tech and MBA courses, is 5 km from the Loharu station. The Shridhar University, on the Pilani - Chirawa road, offers Diplomas, Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral degrees in a variety of disciplines.

See also

List of villages in Loharu Tehsil

Notes

  1. ^ Loharu wikimapia
  2. ^ Bhiwani district Haryana Official website.
  3. ^ Introduction Bhiwani district Official website.
  4. ^ [1]
  5. ^ 1909 location map of Loharu in British Punjab
  6. ^ a b Loharu 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica.
  7. ^ Loharu Town The Imperial Gazetteer of India, 1909, v. 16, p. 170.
  8. ^ a b Loharu State The Imperial Gazetteer of India, 1909, v. 16, p. 169.
  9. ^ Chapter 5: My Loharu Connection The Battle Within, by Brigadier Mirza Hamid Hussain, Pakistan Army 33. 1970. ISBN 969-407-286-7 -.(ebook)
  10. ^ The State of Loharu Indian States: A Biographical, Historical, and Administrative Survey, by Somerset Playne, R. V. Solomon, J. W. Bond, Arnold Wright. Asian Educational Services, 2006. ISBN 812061965X.Page 691.
  11. ^ a b c Loharu family’s get-together in capital – Islamabad Dawn, 26 May 2005.
  12. ^ The Story of Many Moons ArabNews, "Sams-ud-din Khan is one of the characters in the historic novel, Kai chand thay sar-e asman (novel), by Shamsur Rahman Faruqi.
  13. ^ HC fiat to Centre, Delhi Govts on poet Mirza Ghalib's haveli Indian Express, 12 April 1999.
  14. ^ Delhi Hunger and History in Delhi Jauymini Barkataky, Civil Society, April 2007 Edition.
  15. ^ Senior Secondary Panama Building Girls School in the Kothi Nawab Loharu lane in Ballimaran Indian Express, October 8, 2008.
  16. ^ a b Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica,
  17. ^ Genealogy of the Nawabs of Loharu Queensland University.
  18. ^ Loharu Rulers worldstatesmen.org.
  19. ^ “eighth Nawab” of Loharu Alauddin Ahmed Khan The Tribune, 23 August 2007.
  20. ^ Bhiwani district www.haryana-online.com.
  21. ^ Nawab of Loharu
  22. ^ Heritage
  23. ^ Jamiluddin Aali - Pakistani Poet Dawn, 05 June 2008.

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