Koth, Ballia
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Koth is a village in the Ballia District
Ballia District
Ballia district is one of the districts of Uttar Pradesh state, India. Ballia district is a part of Azamgarh Division situated in eastern Part of Uttar Pradesh. Main occupation is agriculture. Ballia City is district headquarters and commercial Market of this district. There are four Tehsil in...

 of Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh abbreviation U.P. , is a state located in the northern part of India. With a population of over 200 million people, it is India's most populous state, as well as the world's most populous sub-national entity...

, India
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History of Koth

In accordance with an old journal"Akhbar al Akhyar" written by Abdul-Haqq Dehlavi
Abdul-Haqq Dehlavi
Sheikh Abdul Haq Muhaddith Dehlawi or Al Muhaddith Shaykh Abdul Haqq Dehlavi was an Islamic scholar.-Biography:He was born in 1551 in Delhi, hence the suffix Dehlavi to his name...

, this village was initially built by Mir Syed Mohammdad Ibrahim Saheb
Syed Mohammdad Ibrahim Saheb
The village Koth, Ballia was initially built by Mir Syed Mohammad Ibram, Son of Syed Nezamat Ali, bin Syed Mansoor Ali, the grand Qazi and commandar-in-chief of the royal army of Feroz shah Tughlaq in order to guard the area for defence and administrative purpose....

, the grand Qazi and commandar-in-chief of the royal army of Feroz shah Tughlaq in order to guard the area for defence and administrative purpose. For this purpose the earth of a vast area was excavated and dumped in the center to make it a high hill so that all distant area around it could be taken care of from its top. Raja Majhouli also helped Syed Ibrahim in this task of establishing the royal army center. Late Chandra Shekhar
Chandra Shekhar
Chandra Shekhar Singh was the eighth Prime Minister of India.-Early years:He was born on 1 July 1927 to a Rajput farming family in Ibrahimpatti - Ballia in eastern Uttar Pradesh. Chandra Shekhar Singh did his Master of Arts at Allahabad University. He was known as a firebrand in student politics...

 was a native of Ibrahimpatti
Ibrahimpatti
Ibrahimpatti Near Koth, Ballia is a village in Ballia District of Uttar Pradesh, India, with total population of 1,513 . It is situsted 70 km from Ballia....

 . During any rainy season the excavated area presented a picturisque scene of a large lake around the hill. Althogh the hill has lost its original height but the ruins are still there and reminds its significant in a non hilly area of plain agricultural land. The inhabitant of this village are the descendant of Mir Syed Ibrahim shah or "Syed Saheb" He belongs to the descendant of Syed Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari whose tomb/Maqbara is situated in Uchh Sharif of Bhawalpunear Multan, in Pakistan. They are Also interrelated by marriage by the descendant of Syed Shahabuddin & Syed Shamsuddin who came from Girdez
Gardēzī Sadaat
Gardēzī Sadaat is a Sadaat Muslim family of Sayyid from Gardez ; consequently known as ‘Gardēzī Sadaat’ in Indian subcontinent.- Origin :...

 near Bokhara and settled in Manikpur, Uttar Pradesh
Manikpur, Uttar Pradesh
Manikpur is a town and a nagar panchayat in Pratapgarh district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.Now the name of Manikpur town has been changed, new name is Garhi Manikpur...

, near Allahabad & Mewat(. This is stated in part one page 170 of "Nuzhatul- Khawatir" and also mentioned in "Kanzul Ansab" for Sadaat Naqvi written in the history of "Gulzar Shams". The family Tree reads: Al-Syed Al-Sharif Shahabuddin Girdezi S/O Zainuddin S/O Isa Baqar S/O Nizamuddin abul Ala Mohammad S/O Abu talib Hamza S/O Mohammad S/O Tahir S/O Jafar Tawwab S/O Ali Al-Naqi. This is Also written in the Book "Hayat Karam Hussain" By Prof Hakim Zillur Rahman published by Ibn-e-Sena Academy Aligarh UP India.
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