User:AriTheHorse/Evidence

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Original hindu text:
कोहरा अवध का एक तालुक था। वर्तमान में यह उत्तर प्रदेश के अमेठी जिला में स्थित है।[1]

इतिहास

इस राजवंश का इतिहास बहुत गौरवशाली रहा है। मध्य प्रदेश का नरवर नगर इस राजवंश का मूल स्थान था। नरवरगढ़ के राजकुमार सोढ़ देव ने ९६६ में अमेठी राज्य की स्थापना की एवं अमेठी के प्रथम राजा बने।[2] उन्ही के वंशज राजा विक्रम साह के छोटे पुत्र राजकुमार हिम्मत साह ने १६३६ में गंगा दशहरा के दिन कोहरा (तालुक) की स्थापना की प्रथम स्थापना के रूप में भगवान चतुर्भुज एवं शिव मंदिर की स्थापना की तत्पश्चात कोहरा किले का निर्माण करवाया। वहीं उनका राज्याभिषेक हुआ।[1]

इसी राजवंश से राजा भूप सिंह का १८५७ की क्रांति में अतुलनीय योगदान रहा। इसी परिवार के बाबू शिव बहादुर सिंह १९४२ के भारत छोड़ो आंदोलन में उदय प्रताप कॉलेज के कक्षा बहिष्कार में सम्मिलित हुए एवं बाद में भूदान आंदोलन में अपने दो गावों को दान में दिया। परिवार के प्रोफेसर उमानाथ सिंह जी ने शिक्षा एवं समाज सुधार के क्षेत्र में अनुकरणीय कार्य किया तथा उत्तर प्रदेश इतिहास कांग्रेस के अध्यक्ष रहे।[3] परिवार के ही श्री रवींद्र प्रताप सिंह उत्तर प्रदेश विधानसभा एवं लोकसभा के सदस्य निर्वाचित हुए एवं आपातकाल में मीसा एक्ट के तहत अमेठी के प्रथम बंदी रहे।[4]

इसी परिवार के डॉक्टर संजय सिंह उत्तर प्रदेश इतिहास कांग्रेस के सदस्य रहे।

Google translate output:
Kohra was a taluk of Awadh. Presently it is situated in Amethi district of Uttar Pradesh.[1]

History

The history of this dynasty has been very glorious. Narwar city of Madhya Pradesh was the original place of this dynasty. Prince Sodh Dev of Narwargarh established the Amethi state in 966 and became the first king of Amethi. [2] His descendant, Prince Himmat Sah, younger son of Raja Vikram Sah, established Kohra (taluk) on the day of Ganga Dussehra in 1636. Lord Chaturbhuj and Shiva temple were established as the foundation and then Kohra Fort was constructed. His coronation took place there.[1]

Raja Bhup Singh from this dynasty had an incomparable contribution in the revolution of 1857. Babu Shiv Bahadur Singh of the same family participated in the class boycott of Uday Pratap College in the Quit India Movement of 1942 and later donated his two villages in the Bhoodan Movement. Professor Umanath Singh ji of the family did exemplary work in the field of education and social reform and was the President of Uttar Pradesh History Congress. [3] Shri Ravindra Pratap Singh of the family was elected member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly and Lok Sabha and during the Emergency, MISA Act. He was the first prisoner of Amethi under this.[4]

Dr. Sanjay Singh of the same family was a member of Uttar Pradesh History Congress.

Text of User:SmtrSR/Kohra (Taluk):
Kohra was a taluk of Awadh. Presently it is located in Amethi district of Uttar Pradesh.

History[edit]
The history of this dynasty has been very glorious. Narwar city of Madhya Pradesh was the origin of this dynasty. Prince Sodh Dev of Narwargarh established the kingdom of Amethi in 966 and became the first king of Amethi. His descendant, Prince Himmat Sah,the younger son of Raja Vikram Sah, established Kohra (Taluk) on the day of Ganga Dussehra in 1636. He first established the temple of Lord Chaturbhuj and Shiva, and then built the Kohra Fort. There he was coronated.

Later Raja Bhup Singh from the same dynasty had an incomparable contribution in the revolution of 1857. Babu Shiv Bahadur Singh of the same family participated in the class boycott of Uday Pratap College in the Quit India Movement of 1942 and later donated two of his villages in the Bhoodan movement. Professor Umanath Singh of the family did exemplary work in the field of education and social reform and was the President of Uttar Pradesh History Congress. Shri Ravindra Pratap Singh of the family was elected a member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly and Lok Sabha and was the first prisoner from Amethi under the MISA Act during the Emergency.

Doctor Sanjay Singh of this family was a member of Uttar Pradesh History Congress.