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196: 515:. Manikpur and Kara on the opposite bank of the Ganges were important seats of government in the early Sultanate period. Ala-ud-din Khalji was governor here, before he gained the throne of Delhi by murdering his uncle on the sands of the river between these two places. In the 15th century the district came under the rule of the Sharqi kings of Jaunpur, and after its restoration to Delhi the Rajput chiefs and the Muslim governors were frequently in revolt. The Afghans long retained their hold on the District, and early in the reign of Akbar, the governor of Manikpur rebelled. 216: 249: 473: 78: 24: 322: 612: 256: 223: 518:
Kara lost its importance when Allahabad became the capital of a Province, and from that time it was merely the chief town of a sarkar. The Rajputs again rose during the anarchy which marked the disruption of the empire after the death of Aurangzeb. They were, however, gradually reduced by the Nawabs
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Kara has been a place of pilgrimage since at least A.D. 1000. It is the site of the holy temple of Kara Devi (Shitala Devi). Once the provincial capital of the Delhi Sultanate, its ruins extend 3.5 km (2.2 mi). Kara was also an important township in the medieval kingdoms of northern India
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of Oudh, and in 1759 Kara was removed from the Sufrah of Allahabad. Many noble Muslim families had settled there. With the passage of time they left the town due to the lack of civic amenities and the disinterest of the government for the upkeep and development of the town.
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the capital and thus reduced Kara to a subdivision of the province. During British Rule, Allahabad gained so much importance that Kara went into oblivion and today it is a town of dilapidated
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It has been sometimes spelt at Karrah, Kada and Kurrah but actually it is Kara (in Hindi कड़ा and Urdu کڑہ) and often called with its sister town across the river Ganges,
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SM Mustafa, former principal of AMU's Syed Hamid School basically belongs to the Zamindar family of Kara.
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Places of historical interest include; the Dargah of Khwaja Karak, the Kara Devi Temple, the Samadhi of
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defeated the princes of Manikpur and Kara, but Muslim rule was not established till the defeat of
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saint lies buried here whose annual Urs is the largest Urs in the area of Allahabad.
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Pen-and-ink and wash drawing of the Ganges below the town of Kara, 1803
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View of the right bank of the Ganges, near Currah, December 1788, by
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and even today one can see the remains of the fort of
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Centuries ago it was the seat of the Governor of the
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View of the right bank of the Ganges, near Currah, December 1788, by William Daniell
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Kara is located in Uttar Pradesh
Kara is located in India
25°42′N 81°21′E / 25.700°N 81.350°E / 25.700; 81.350
India
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Hindi
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