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History of Hathras


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remains and statues obtained here are kept in the Mathura Museum . The Jain Temple at “Nayaganj” tells the story of Jain Culture .samvat 1548 “Vi.” is written on the oldest statues here. More History is covered under the remains of forts of Sikandra Rao, Maho, Sasni etc. which can be the topic of further research. Remains of statues of the period of Buddhist were scattered in places like Sahpau, Lakhnoo etc., many were collected and kept in the museum of Mathura and Zila Parishad Office at Aligarh . The Bhadra Kali temple of Sahpau also fall under the category of archeological temples. By writing “Ghat Ramayana” Sant Tulsi Sahab spread the fame of Hathras to far away places,his disciples gather in thousands at his grave at Siyal, Kila Gate, Hathras to express their devotion. In addition to the above mentioned temples the chain of temples contain “Bohrey Wali Devi”,"Gopeshwar Mahadev at city station," “Chaubey wale Mahadev” temple, “Chinta Haran” temple, “Masani Devi“ temple, “Shri Naath Ji” ``Chamunda Maa`` temple at Chawar Gate, Lord “Varah” temple at Dibba Gali and many temples of Lord “Balram”. Among temples of rural area the temple of Lord Dauji Maharaj Ji is very special. Garhis, Hawelis and Forts whose remains still exist belong to old Jamindars. Nawab Mendu andSadabad, Haweli of Jamindar of Laakhnu, Phaharpur and Hasayan can be mentioned in this category.

Baghraya is a famous of Baba Jaharveer Temple and 51 freedom fighters. ♦ Baghraya Baghraya is a Village in Hathras district. It is a Famous of 51 freedom fighters . The population is 99% Hindu. Most of the people belong to a kshatriya Rajput. Located in Hathras District, Baghraya is a Big Village about 8 km Hathras Janction to Jalesar road. Hathras Janction Railway Station are the nearest railway station of Baghraya.

After coming under British rule, Hathras rapidly rose to commercial importance. On October 19, 1875, first train ran between Hathras Road
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