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Tilokpur ((ヒンディー語:तिलोकपुर)) is a village in the Shahjahanpur district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, situated near Sharda Canal that passes through Katra, Kant and Kurriya Kalan. The village is medium-sized with 168 dwelling units and a population of nearly 1036 people. Banwari Lal, by caste a Kayastha, an Indian revolutionary and an Approver in the historical Kakori conspiracy case of 1925, hailed from this village. Later, he settled in the nearby village of Keshawpur, where he lived until his death. ==History== The village Tilokpur, named after Trilok Chandra, a Bachhil Rajput, is situated about 9 kilometers to the south of Tilhar. As per the Shahjahanpur Gazeteer, the name Tilhar was also derived from the bachhil Rajput Trilok Chandra.〔 * Dr. Mehrotra N.C. ''Shahjahanpur Etihasik Evam Sanskritik Dharohar'' 1998 Pratiman Prakashan 30 Kucha Ray Ganga Prasad Allahabad 211003 India page 114〕 Trilok Chandra also built a fort in Tilhar. The ruins of this fort can be seen in Dataganj mohalla of Tilhar. There were three big gates to the fort and two of the three gates still exist. The city of Shahjahanpur was established by Diler Khan and Bahadur Khan, (sons of Shri Dariya Khan) who were the commanders in the army of Mugal Emperor Jahangir. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tilokpur」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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