History
Azamgarh, one among the east districts of the State, once shaped an area of the traditional Kosala kingdom, except the north-eastern a part of it that Azam Khan died in Kannauj in 1675 A.D. once the attack of Chabile Ram, Azmat Khan fled in the north followed by the inside forces. He tried to cross the Ghaghra into Gorakhpur, however the individuals on the opposite facet opposed his landing, and he was either shot in middle stream or was submerged in making an attempt to flee by swimming.
In 1688 A.D. throughout Azamt's time period, his eldest son Ekram took half within the management of the state, and once Azam's death he was maybe left in possession beside Mohhabat, another son. The remaining 2 sons were detached and for a time detained as hostages for his or her brothers' 'good behaviour'.
The successor of Ikram finally confirmed the title of his family to the Jamidari. Ikram left no heirs and was succeeded by Iradat, son of Mohhabat, however the $64000 ruler right along had been Mohhabat, and once Ikram's death, he continuing to rule out his son's name. This town is thought for its distinctive reasonably materials.
In 1688 A.D. throughout Azamt's time period, his eldest son Ekram took half within the management of the state, and once Azam's death he was maybe left in possession beside Mohhabat, another son. The remaining 2 sons were detached and for a time detained as hostages for his or her brothers' 'good behaviour'.
The successor of Ikram finally confirmed the title of his family to the Jamidari. Ikram left no heirs and was succeeded by Iradat, son of Mohhabat, however the $64000 ruler right along had been Mohhabat, and once Ikram's death, he continuing to rule out his son's name. This town is thought for its distinctive reasonably materials.