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Friday, 17 May 2013
Temperature of Belatal Mahoba? Looking for....
In these days Belatal-Jaitpur temperature is too high its near of 45 degree and whole Mahoba dist is too hot. As per the Amar Ujala News Paper Mahoba dist temperature was is to high on dated 14 may 2013 compare to other districts.
Also in winter season temperature touch approx 8 to 9 which is very low.
Due to electricity problem its very very difficult to get relax in the summer days. But as i mentioned in my older post that there a lovely pond in belatal to enjoy in these days. Surrounding this pound you can enjoy with cool natural wind to get relax in summer days. After the few years Belatal is going to convert in town area may be electricity problem will be solved.
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
Basic tips to visit Belatal, Jaitpur Mahoba.
Here are some tips to visit belatal best places to make your holidays more & more enjoyful.
1-You can visit the jangales in belatal and can enjoy with Dhonsa Mandir temple which is the beggest temple in jaitur also you can visit this place as a small picnic party.
2-If you are coming to belatal is raining season then dont't forget to visit the water fall in Belasagar. You can see there a good water fall and can enjoy with raining in Belatal.
3- The better season to visit Belatal is in the month of September, because in this month there are no high temprature as well no low temprature.
4-Now at Belatal staion reservation services is available for all of the cities.
5- There are most popular kings forts arrounds the belasagar those very old so dont forget to visit this as well during your trip to Belatal.
Confusion in Jaitpur and Belatal? Know more....
Are you confused with two names Belatal and Jaitpur? No need to be confuse on these two names Jaitpur and belatal there are two names for one town only which is going to convert in townarea very soon as UMA Bharti already has given green signal for townarea to Jaitpur and panwari block. The reasons is for two names Jaitpur is the post office name and railway staion name is Belatal also as i inform in my older post there is is a big pond which name is Belasagar so second one name is called Belatal.
Some more info About Jaitpur
Jaitpur is a Town in Jaitpur Mandal , Mahoba District , Uttar Pradesh State . Jaitpur is 30.4 km distance from its District Main City Mahoba . And 223 km distance from its State Main City Lucknow . .
Other villages in Jaitpur Mandal are Ladpur , Lamaura , Magariya , Magraul Kalan , Mahua Bandh , Mauhari , ... . .
Near By Villages of this Village with distance are Lamaura(4 k.m.) ,Magraul Kalan(4.2 k.m.) ,Budhaura(4.5 k.m.) ,Thurat(5.1 k.m.) ,Mudhari(5.1 k.m.) ,. Near By towns are Jaitpur(0 k.m.) ,Panwari(21.3 k.m.) ,Charkhari(22.7 k.m.) ,Mahoba(29.7 k.m.) ,
Jaitpur Pin Code is 210423 and Post office name is . Other villages in ( 210423 , ) are Ajnar , Ari , Jaitpur , Baghaura , Budhwara , .
Schools in Jaitpur
Govt. Inter College Jaitpur
Address : jaitpur , jaitpur , mahoba , Uttar Pradesh . PIN- 210426 , Post - Kulpahar
New Way Public J.h.s.jaitpur
Address : jaitpur , jaitpur , mahoba , Uttar Pradesh . PIN- 210427 , Post - Mahoba
J.h.s.jaitpur Ward 15
Address : jaitpur , jaitpur , mahoba , Uttar Pradesh . PIN- 210427 , Post - Mahoba
Kgb Jaitpur
Address : jaitpur , jaitpur , mahoba , Uttar Pradesh . PIN- 210427 , Post - Mahoba
Gajanan J.h.s. Jaitpur
Address : jaitpur , jaitpur , mahoba , Uttar Pradesh . PIN- 210426 , Post - Kulpahar
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Monday, 29 April 2013
Looking for Block Information in Mahoba Dist With All Associated Villages in Blocks
There are 4 blocks in Mahoba dist , Charkhari, Kabrai, Panwari and Jaitpur please find the below details of the villages those are associated with these blocks.
Charkhari | Kabrai | Panwari | Jaitpur |
Aichana | Akbai | Amanpura | Ajnar |
Akathauha | Atghar | Andwara | Akauna |
Anghaura | Atrar Maaf | Bagaul | Ari |
Asthaun | Baberi | Bahadurpur Kalan | Bachhechhar Kalan |
Bagraun | Bahinga | Baidaun | Bachhechhar Khurd |
Baihari | Bamhaori Qazi | Bamhauri Kurmin | Badera Khurd |
Ballayn | Banni | Bharwara | Badkhera |
Bambhauri Beldaran | Bara | Bhujpura | Baghaura |
Bambhauri Kalan | Barat Pahari | Bijrari | Bagwaha |
Bamrara | Barbai | Budherau | Bhadarwara |
Bapretha | Bhandara | Chauka | Bhagari |
Barayan | Bija Nagar | Churari | Bhatewara Khurd |
Barda | Bila Dakshin | Dadri | Bihar |
Bari | Bilbai | Devganpura | Bijauri |
Basauth | Bilkhi | Dhawar | Budhaura |
Bhatewara Kalan | Bilrahi | Didwara | Budhwara |
Brijpur | Chandao | Dulara | Chamarua |
Chandauli | Chhani Kalan | Fadna | Chhitarwara |
Charkhari | Chhikahra | Gadhau | Dhawarra |
Dhawari | Chichara | Ghutai | Ganj |
Fatehpur | Chur Bara | Gugaura | Gudha |
Gaurahari | Daharra | Jakha | Indrahata |
Gorkha | Damaora | Kankua | Jailwara |
Gudha | Darhat Maaf | Kashipura | Jaitpur |
Imaliya Dang | Dharaon | Kauniya | Kaithaura |
Jarauli | Dhikwaha | Kilhauwa | Kamalpura |
Kamal Khera | Digaria | Kohaniya | Khama |
Kanera | Gahra | Kotra | Khiriya Kalan |
Karahara Khurd | Ganj | Laulara | Kudai |
Kharela Dehat | Gayorhi | Lidhaura Khurd | Kulpahar Gramin |
Kiratpura | Jujhar | Lilwan | Ladpur |
Kudar | Kabrai | Lodhipura | Lamaura |
Kuwan | Kahara | Luhargawn | Magariya |
Luhari | Kaimaha | Mahobkanth | Magraul Kalan |
Natarra | Kaimaha ( Imalia) | Mahua Itaura | Mahua Bandh |
Nausara | Kali Pahari | Marwari | Mauhari |
Pahretha | Kaohari | Masudpura | Mawaiya |
Patha | Karahra Kalan | Naghara Ghat | Mudhari |
Punniyan | Khamriya | Naipura | Nagara Dang |
Pupwara | Khanna | Nakra | Nanwara |
Rewai | Kharka | Natarra | Pachara |
Sabuwa | Kheoraiya Jeyraiya | Nekpura | Purwa Jaitpur |
Salat | Kidari | Pahariya | Purwa Panwari |
Saluwa | Kulkuan | Panwari | Ragaulia Bujurg |
Suhjana | Kumdaora Maaf | Parapantar | Rajauni |
Supa | Lilwahi | Pipri | Ramupura |
Swasa Maf | Luhedi | Richha | Saguniya Maph |
Tola Soyam | Mahewa | Rivai | Salaiya Maph |
Majhalwara | Ruri Kalan | Satari | |
Makarbai | Salaiya Khalsa | Sigaun | |
Mamna | Saudhi | Sirmaur | |
Mawai Khurd | Saura | Sugira | |
Mirtala | Silalpura | Syavan | |
Nanaora | Taiya | Thathewara | |
Nathoopura | Telipahari | Thurat | |
Pach Pahra | Tikariya | Tikariya Jaitpur | |
Pachpahara ( Tinduhi) | Tola Patar | Tika Mau | |
Pahra | Turra Muhar | Tindaoli | |
Parsaha | Umrai | Urwara | |
Paswara | Vijaypur | Utiyan | |
Pawa | Singhanpur Baghari | Varbholi | |
Pipra Maaf | Sirsi Kalan | ||
Raipura Kalan | Sirsi Khurd | ||
Raipura Khurd | Sri Nagar | ||
Raiwara | Sukaora | ||
Ratauli | Surha | ||
Rewai Sunecha | Tamaura | ||
Salarpur | |||
Shah Pahari | |||
Sijahri | |||
Sijaria | |||
Sijwaha |
Friday, 26 April 2013
Enjoy your summer holidays with attractions in Belatal, Jaitpur
New updates about the Belatal, Jaitpur.
Jaitpur is the name of the post office and there is a big pool its name is belasagar so belatal name has been by belasagar as everyone knows. Belatal is a one of the most popular town of the dist Mahoba and after this gram panchayat going to converted in town area (Nagar Palika). As every one know belatal also is one of the biggest block of Mahoba dist having around 84 villages. Belatal is well connected by roads, trains as well flights, the nearest airport is Khajuraho which is the best tourist attractions and in every year lots of the visitors comes to Khajuraho to visit temples.
In the summer season belatal is the best place for enjoying the summer holidays and tourists can enjoy with boating in belasagar and can visit the old forts. Still there are many more old forts those are many years old. Belatal populations around 21000 there are no much crowd found as well no much more traffic. Every one can drive easily there.
Belatal is going to develop day by day and can found the good hike on property of belatal like in Kulphar road, belatal station road, bypass road and near of petrol pump in belatal. So this is the good time to purchase the property in belatal.
There are good sources of education in belatal. Rajkey inter college for boys and girls inter collecge for girls. And in few month will be opened the degree college as well in belatal jaitpur. There are no crime, belatal police always in support of the citizens.
In the main market of belatal in Wednesday & sataurday organise markets and shared by nearest villages to sell fresh vegetables and many more fresh thongs those are very useful for health. Belatal is peaceful town of dist Mohoba. The main cities near of belatal's are Nawgoan, chhatarpur, Mahoba, Kulphar, Panwari, harpalpur, Charkhari, Srinagar, Rath, Ori etc.
In the evening time you can enjoy arround the belasagar to get the cool fresh air also founs the lots of green trees those are providing the fresh environment there. And you can visit there big hill areas and can see the big stones those are very old and from there you can see the whole belatal. In the top of the hill very old and very popular temple found which name is chaimata, In the Diwali time there are organise a big fair which name is Pootana Vadh.
So as i think everyone need to visit the Belatal and know about the culture of the belatal, politics of belatal jaitpur and know aout the popular temples of belatal. Also dont forget to visit Dhonsa Mandir which in the popular temple in belatal situated arround the green trees you can enjoy there with gree forest with trees and the nearest area like Jhansi fort, Rani Lakshmibai Fort, museum and many other temples in Jhansi.
I am (Ramkumar Rawat) providing this information to make your holidays more & more enjoyfull. THANKS.
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Kulphar Trains Details Near of Belatal (BTX)
Kulphar is also one of the most popular place of dist Mahoba having lots of historical places. Get in touch with kulphar by trains and if you are planning to visit kulphar by plane then nearest airport is Khajraho. Kulphar is well connected with trains, airports as well road.
Please find the below (Kulphar) trains details near of Belatal (BTX):-
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
Get the History of Jhansi Fort Here....
Get More About the History of Jhansi Fort Near by Belatal...
History of Jhansi Fort
Jhansi was a stronghold of the Chandela kings. Balwant Nagar was the name of this place. But in 11th century Jhansi lost its importance. In the 17th century under Raja Bir Singh Deo of Orchha Jhansi again rose to prominence. Raja Bir Singh Deo had good relations with the Mughal emperor Jehangir. In 1613 Raja Bir Singh Deo constructed the Jhansi fort. He died in 1627. After his death his son Juhar Singh succeeded him.
Maharaja Chattrasal Bundela of Panna was a good administrator and a brave warrior. In 1729 Mohammed Khan Bangash attacked Chattrasal. Peshwa Baji Rao (I) helped Maharaja Chattrasal and defeated mughal army. As a mark of gratitude Maharaja Chattrasal offered a part of his state to Maratha Peshwa Baji Rao (I). Jhansi was also included in this part.
In 1742 Naroshanker was made the subedar of Jhansi. During his tenure of 15 years he not only extended the Jhansi fort which was of strategic importance but also constructed some other buildings. The extended part of the fort is called Shankergarh. In 1757 Naroshanker was called back by the Peshwa. After him Madhav Govind Kakirde and then Babulal Kanahai were made the subedars of Jhansi. In 1766 Vishwas Rao Laxman was made the subedar of Jhansi. His period was from 1766 to 1769. After him Raghunath Rao (II) Newalkar was appointed the subedar of Jhansi. He was a very able administrator. He increased the revenue of the state. The MahaLakshmi Temple and the Raghunath Temple were built by him.
After the death of Shiv Rao his grand son Ramchandra Rao was made subedar of Jhansi. He was not a good administrator. Ramchandra Rao died in 1835. After his death Raghunath Rao (III) was made his successor. In 1838 Raghunath Rao (III) also died. The British rulers then accepted Gangadhar Rao as the Raja of Jhansi. Due to the inefficient administration during the period of Raghunath Rao (III) the financial position of Jhansi was very critical.
Jhansi Fort, c. 1857
Raja Gangadhar Rao was a very good administrator. He was very generous and full of sympathy. He gave very good administration to Jhansi. During his period the local population of Jhansi was well satisfied. In 1842 Raja Gangadhar Rao married Manikarnika Tambe and she was given the new name Lakshmi Bai. Lakshmi Bai ruled Jhansi after the death of her husband and used the fort as her residence. In 1858 she led forces against those of the British East India Company; Jhansi was besieged by the forces of General Hugh Rose in March and April 1858; it was captured on 4 April 1858. Rani Lakshmi Bai was able to make a daring escape from the fort and the city when a British victory was imminent.
In 1861 the British Government gave the Jhansi fort and Jhansi city to Jiyaji Rao Scindia. Jhansi was then became a part of Gwalior state. In 1886 the British took back Jhansi from Gwalior state. The huge fort is built on a hilltop called Bangira.
View of Jhansi Fort Structure:
The fort standing in the hilly area shows how the north Indian style of fort construction differs from that of the south. In the south most of the forts were built on the sea beds like Bekal Fort in Kerala. The granite walls of the fort are between 16 and 20 feet thick and on the south side meet the city walls. The south face of the fort is almost perpendicular.[1] There are 10 gates giving access to the fort. Some of these are Khanderao Gate, Datia Darwaza, Unnao Gate, Jharna Gate, Laxmi Gate, Sagar Gate, Orcha Gate, Sainyar Gate and Chand Gate. Notable sights in the fort are the Shiva temple, Ganesh temple at the entrance, and the Kadak Bijli cannon used in the uprising of 1857. The memorial board reminds one of the hair-raising feat of the Rani Lakshmibai in jumping on horseback from the fort. Nearby is the Rani Mahal, built in the later half of the 18th century where there is now an archaeological museum.
The fort extends to a sprawling expansion of 15 acres (61,000 m2) and this colossal structure measures about 312m in length and 225m in width. On the whole, there are twenty-two supports with a mammoth strengthening wall surrounded by a moat on both sides. The shattered upholder on the eastern side was rebuilt by the British, who also added a floor to Panch Mahal.
History of Jhansi Fort
Jhansi was a stronghold of the Chandela kings. Balwant Nagar was the name of this place. But in 11th century Jhansi lost its importance. In the 17th century under Raja Bir Singh Deo of Orchha Jhansi again rose to prominence. Raja Bir Singh Deo had good relations with the Mughal emperor Jehangir. In 1613 Raja Bir Singh Deo constructed the Jhansi fort. He died in 1627. After his death his son Juhar Singh succeeded him.
Maharaja Chattrasal Bundela of Panna was a good administrator and a brave warrior. In 1729 Mohammed Khan Bangash attacked Chattrasal. Peshwa Baji Rao (I) helped Maharaja Chattrasal and defeated mughal army. As a mark of gratitude Maharaja Chattrasal offered a part of his state to Maratha Peshwa Baji Rao (I). Jhansi was also included in this part.
In 1742 Naroshanker was made the subedar of Jhansi. During his tenure of 15 years he not only extended the Jhansi fort which was of strategic importance but also constructed some other buildings. The extended part of the fort is called Shankergarh. In 1757 Naroshanker was called back by the Peshwa. After him Madhav Govind Kakirde and then Babulal Kanahai were made the subedars of Jhansi. In 1766 Vishwas Rao Laxman was made the subedar of Jhansi. His period was from 1766 to 1769. After him Raghunath Rao (II) Newalkar was appointed the subedar of Jhansi. He was a very able administrator. He increased the revenue of the state. The MahaLakshmi Temple and the Raghunath Temple were built by him.
After the death of Shiv Rao his grand son Ramchandra Rao was made subedar of Jhansi. He was not a good administrator. Ramchandra Rao died in 1835. After his death Raghunath Rao (III) was made his successor. In 1838 Raghunath Rao (III) also died. The British rulers then accepted Gangadhar Rao as the Raja of Jhansi. Due to the inefficient administration during the period of Raghunath Rao (III) the financial position of Jhansi was very critical.
Jhansi Fort, c. 1857
Raja Gangadhar Rao was a very good administrator. He was very generous and full of sympathy. He gave very good administration to Jhansi. During his period the local population of Jhansi was well satisfied. In 1842 Raja Gangadhar Rao married Manikarnika Tambe and she was given the new name Lakshmi Bai. Lakshmi Bai ruled Jhansi after the death of her husband and used the fort as her residence. In 1858 she led forces against those of the British East India Company; Jhansi was besieged by the forces of General Hugh Rose in March and April 1858; it was captured on 4 April 1858. Rani Lakshmi Bai was able to make a daring escape from the fort and the city when a British victory was imminent.
In 1861 the British Government gave the Jhansi fort and Jhansi city to Jiyaji Rao Scindia. Jhansi was then became a part of Gwalior state. In 1886 the British took back Jhansi from Gwalior state. The huge fort is built on a hilltop called Bangira.
View of Jhansi Fort Structure:
The fort standing in the hilly area shows how the north Indian style of fort construction differs from that of the south. In the south most of the forts were built on the sea beds like Bekal Fort in Kerala. The granite walls of the fort are between 16 and 20 feet thick and on the south side meet the city walls. The south face of the fort is almost perpendicular.[1] There are 10 gates giving access to the fort. Some of these are Khanderao Gate, Datia Darwaza, Unnao Gate, Jharna Gate, Laxmi Gate, Sagar Gate, Orcha Gate, Sainyar Gate and Chand Gate. Notable sights in the fort are the Shiva temple, Ganesh temple at the entrance, and the Kadak Bijli cannon used in the uprising of 1857. The memorial board reminds one of the hair-raising feat of the Rani Lakshmibai in jumping on horseback from the fort. Nearby is the Rani Mahal, built in the later half of the 18th century where there is now an archaeological museum.
The fort extends to a sprawling expansion of 15 acres (61,000 m2) and this colossal structure measures about 312m in length and 225m in width. On the whole, there are twenty-two supports with a mammoth strengthening wall surrounded by a moat on both sides. The shattered upholder on the eastern side was rebuilt by the British, who also added a floor to Panch Mahal.
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