Bahadurganj is a Municipality located of Zahurabad pargama of the Kasimabad Tehsil in Ghazipur district of Uttar Pradesh, India. Bahadurganj is located one the banks of Tamsa and Bhainsahi rivers.
Bahadurganj before named as Abdulpur was established by Nawab Sheikh Abdullah in year 1742, who was a Nawab of Ghazipur and son of Nawab Qasim Khan, Nawab of Qasimabad. He also served as a minister in court of Mughal emperor Farrukhsiyar and Saadat Ali Khan of Awadh. He was a relative of Rustam Ali , a Nizam of Banaras and Murtza Khan a Mughal minister. He also build Qasimbad fort after his father death in 1739. Sheikh Abdullah died in 1744 , He had four sons of whom the eldest was Nawab Fazil Khan who then became a Nawab of Ghazipur , for some time his brother Karam Ullah Khan was made the nawab but then in 1748 he died and . Fazal Ali again became the nawab till 1757. He then became immensely powerful and his estate was spread over 1647 villages. His estate remained in the hands of his family till 1788 but then it got divided and got in the control of Sarkar of Banaras. Nawab Azim Ali Khan was a nephew of Fazal Ali and grandson of Sheikh Abdullah who then received a pension of rupees one lakh. Azim Khan's family then migrated to Bahadurganj establishing a new capital of Zamindari estate.
They were two brothers named as Nawab Abdul Khan and Nawab Bahadur Shah Khan. Their family setteld at the original house of Abdulpur and then Nawab Bahadur Shah established a Bazar after his name know known as Bahdurganj. The geographical area of the village was 686 acres in year 1900 and it had many nearby villages under its zamindari. The place where their family lives is respectively known as Das ana and Chah ana and was before a fortified place.
After some years, more families migrated to the Abdulpur and Bahadurganj. The Bhadurganj market then got divided in four parts name as Bahadurganj, Puraniganj, Imamganj and Dakhinganj.
Bahadurganj is located 12 km from Mau and about 42 km from Ghazipur. It is located at the southern bank of the Tamsa River.
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