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7वीं सदी ईसा पूर्ब
[संपादन करीं]- पुरातत्व संबंधी खोदाई में लोहा जुग ले के Northern Black Polished Ware मिलल बतावल जाला।[1]
चौथी सदी ईसा पूर्ब
[संपादन करीं]- गंगा आ यमुना के संगम पर एगो मजबूत किलेबंदी के Seleucus I Nicator द्वारा रिकार्ड कइल गइल बाटे।[2]
तीसरी सदी ईसा पूर्ब
[संपादन करीं]- एक ठो लिखाई वाला स्मारक (अशोक के खंभा) सम्राट अशोक के द्वारा उनुके शिलालेख लिखवावे खातिर स्थापित कइल गइल।[2]
7वीं सदी
[संपादन करीं]The Chinese traveler Xuanzang (Hiuen Tsang) described a ritual organized by Emperor Shiladitya (identified with Harsha) at the confluence of two rivers, in the kingdom of Po-lo-ye-kia (identified with Prayaga). He also mentions that many hundreds took a bath at the confluence, to wash away their sins.[4] According to some scholars, this is earliest surviving historical account of the Prayaga Kumbh Mela, which took place in Prayaga in 644 CE.[5] However, Xuanzang's reference is about an event that happened every 5 years (and not 12 years), and might have been a Buddhist celebration (since Harsha was a Buddhist emperor).[6][7]
10वीं सदी
[संपादन करीं]- Pratihara Empire including Prayaga and Kannauj was captured and plundered by Indra III under the reign of Mahipala I.[8]
12वीं सदी
[संपादन करीं]- The city was invaded by Shihab al-Din, the sultan of Ghurid Empire.[9]
14वीं सदी
[संपादन करीं]- City went under the Khilji dynasty, ruled by Alauddin Khilji.[10]
16वीं सदी
[संपादन करीं]- Akbar, the Mughal Emperor, renovated and reconstructed the damaged walls of Allahabad Fort.[10][11]
17वीं सदी
[संपादन करीं]- Prince Khusrau died that year.[13][14] After his death his father Jahangir built his mausoleum in the city along with his mother and sister at Khusro Bagh.[10]
18वीं सदी
[संपादन करीं]- Muhammad Khan Bangash of the Mughal Empire became the subahdar (governor) of Allahabad Province.[15][16]
- City fell into the hands of Maratha Empire until 1750.[10]
- Pathans of Farrukhabad sacked the city.[10]
- Safdarjung, the Nawab of Awadh seized the city and held it until 1765.[10]
- August 12: Treaty of Allahabad was signed. The Treaty marks the political and constitutional involvement and the beginning of Company rule in India.[17]
19वीं सदी
[संपादन करीं]- Annexation of the city by the British East India Company (beginning the Company rule).[18][19]
- The city became the seat of Ceded and Conquered Provinces before the capital was shifted to Agra in 1835.[22]
- Holy Trinity Church, the first church in the city, was established.[23][24]
- Rail transport was introduced to the city; the first railway line between Calcutta and Allahabad was completed.[25][26][27]
- Allahabad was a participant in the Rebellion of 1857.[28] The city, with a number of European troops,[29] was the scene of a massacre.[30]
- Civil Lines was built; it was the largest town-planning project carried out in India before the establishment of New Delhi.[31][32]
- Earl Canning, at Minto Park, read out the declaration of Queen Victoria's Proclamation which resulted in the complete transfer of control over भारत from The East India Company to the government of Britain (beginning the British Rule).[33][34]
- The city became the seat of North-Western Provinces.[35]
- It became the capital of India.[35]
- मार्च 3: First passenger train in North India ran between Allahabad and Kanpur.
- Allahabad Municipal Corporation established as the Municipal Board of Allahabad.[25]
- Allahabad Public Library was established.[36]
- The Pioneer made its first appearance.[37]
- August 15: Construction of the Old Naini Bridge was completed.[38]
- Allahabad Bank was established.[39]
- November 25: The Allahabad High Court was inaugurated. Though it sat in Agra till 1868.[40]
- The High Court was moved back to Allahabad from Agra.[40]
- The building of Thornhill Mayne Memorial was built.[36]
- State Police Headquarters established in the city.[36]
- Alfred Park was built.[36]
- अप्रैल 10: Foundation stone of All Saints Cathedral was laid.[41]
- Population: 143,700.[20][21]
- A. H. Wheeler was founded.[42][43]
- St. Joseph's Cathedral was built.[44]
- Mayo Memorial Hall was built.[45]
- September 23: University of Allahabad, the fourth oldest University in India, was established.[46]
- The fourth conference of the Indian National Congress addressed in the city by George Yule.[47][48]
- The eighth conference of the Indian National Congress addressed in the city by Womesh Chunder Bonnerjee.[48]
- The city was hit by the Famine of 1896. A considerable effect was seen in the decrease of the city population during the Census of 1901.[20][49][50]
- The fifteenth conference of the Indian National Congress addressed in the city by Romesh Chunder Dutt.[48]
20वीं सदी
[संपादन करीं]- The city became the capital of United Provinces till 1920.[35][51]
- Curzon Bridge was built; it linked the city, through rail road, to the northern regions of the state[52]
- Ewing Christian College was established.[53][54]
- October 24: The Leader was first published. It circulated until 1967.[55][56]
- Population: 171,700.[20][21]
- Henri Pequet carried the world's first official airmail from Allahabad to Naini.[58][59]
- Allahabad Airport was built.[60]
- अप्रैल 11: Salt मार्च carried out by Jawaharlal Nehru.[61][62]
- Allahabad Address was made by Muhammad Iqbal.[63]
- फरवरी 27: Chandrashekhar Azad died at Alfred Park.[64]
- Allahabad Museum was established.[65]
- Population: 183,900.[20][21]
- Allahabad Kumbh Mela banned by the British Government due to fears of Japanese bombing the nearby situated Akbar Fort during the World War II[66]
- First incident of Kumbh Mela stampede occurred.[67]
- Jawahar Planetarium was built.[68]
- First Indira Marathon was conducted.[69]
- Indian Institute of Information Technology, Allahabad was established.[70]
21वीं सदी
[संपादन करीं]- New Yamuna Bridge was completed.[71]
- Population: 1,117,094.[72]
- फरवरी 10: An estimated 30 million people gathered in the city to bathe on Mauni Amavasya during Kumbh Mela.[73][74][75][76]
- Second incident of Kumbh Mela stampede occurred.[77]
- जनवरी 25: MoU signed between the United States Trade and Development Agency and the Government of Uttar Pradesh for developing the city as a smart city.[78][79][80]
- June 23: Civil Lines Bus Depot became the first public spot in the city to be equipped with free Wi-Fi.[81][82]
इहो देखल जाय
[संपादन करीं]संदर्भ
[संपादन करीं]- ↑ Shiva Kumar Dubey. Kumbh city Prayag. Centre for Cultural Resources and Training. pp. 31–41. Retrieved Nov 4, 2014.
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(help) - ↑ 2.0 2.1 Bhatia, H. S. (Jan 1, 2008). Military History of British India, 1607-1947. Deep and Deep Publications. p. 95. Retrieved Nov 2, 2014.
- ↑ Bhattacherje, S. B. (मई 1, 2009). Encyclopaedia of Indian Events & Dates. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. pp. A-16. Retrieved मार्च 24, 2014.
- ↑ Buddhist Records of the Western World, Book V by Xuan Zang
- ↑ Dilip Kumar Roy; Indira Devi (1955). Kumbha: India's ageless festival. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. p. xxii.
- ↑ Vikram Doctor (2013-02-10). "Kumbh mela dates back to mid-19th century, shows research". Economic Times. Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2016-07-26.
- ↑ Kama MacLean (अगस्त 2003). "Making the Colonial State Work for You: The Modern Beginnings of the Ancient Kumbh Mela in Allahabad". The Journal of Asian Studies. 62 (3): 873–905. doi:10.2307/3591863.
- ↑ Bhattacherje, S. B. (मई 1, 2009). Encyclopaedia of Indian Events & Dates. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. p. 21. Retrieved मार्च 24, 2014.
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- ↑ Mahajan V.D. (1991, reprint 2007) History of Medieval India, Part II, New Delhi: S. Chand, ISBN 81-219-0364-5, pp.126-7
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value (help)[मुर्दा कड़ी] - ↑ "THE HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, ALLAHABAD". Hindustan Times (Lucknow). Dec 25, 2012.
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(help) - ↑ "India Office Select Materials". Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 24 मई 2013.
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