Nehtaur

Nehtaur is a city, near Bijnor city in Bijnor district in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Nehtaur is an ancient and well known town because of its culture and educational backgrounds. Nehtaur Town was established by the Taga Minister family of Ajmer state when they came from Ranthambhor, Rajasthan after it was captured by Qutubuddin Aibak and the place was called Nai+thour = NEHTAUR (New Abode). This is how Nehtaur derived its name [Ref. Book-History of Islam in India].

Nehtaur
(Cotton City)
City
Nehtaur
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 29.33°N 78.38°E / 29.33; 78.38
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictBijnor
Founded byMunshi abdur rahim
Elevation
288 m (945 ft)
Population
 (2018)
  Total68,500
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
246733
Telephone code01344
Vehicle registrationUP-20

During the British period also, Tyagi/Taga (called Chaudhary, Hindu & Muslim) & Syed were the main Jageerdar (estate) and Nehtaur became upper class community hub. Syed and Tyagi dominated town and both community hold the entire economy. During that time, Nehtaur was a very famous town in the state because of its higher educational status and its many people were graduates. Its Sanskrit pathshalas and Arabic madrasas were famous in the region [1]

When India was under British Administration only Nehtaur had its own administration called "Bara Topi Sarkar" 12 prominent and educated personalities belong from Syed community who were running their own Government. Nehtaur had independent administration during the British period.

When Sir Syed Ahmad Khan visited Nehtaur and asked the zamindars for their support and donation for Aligarh College. He was impressed by the town and its citizens due to their positive response and called the town as "Danishmand" or wise.

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