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- Reotipur is a historic village located in the Ghazipur district of Uttar Pradesh, India. Situated approximately 18 km from the district headquarters, Reotipur...
- early 16th century, initially consisting of the mauzas of Reotipur, Sherpur,(Qariat Reotipur)and Bara, along with other villages in the region that now...
- migrated and settled in a place and kept it's name Dalpatpur, now known as Reotipur. Dham dev settled at Gahmar, and married his daughter, Rani Gangawati to...
- Bhagavati temple at Ratnagiri, Maharashtra Uttar Pradesh Bhagawati Temple at Reotipur, Uttar Pradesh. Bhagawati Temple at Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh. Bagavathi...
- system, with Gram Pradhan as head. In British era this village along with Reotipur was known as 'Pachiso Hazaar' due to land revenue of Rupees Twenty five...
- Dham Deo migrated to Maa Kamakhya Dham near Gahmar and Kam Deo settled in Reotipur. Dham Dev had two sons—Roop Ram Rao and Diwan Ram Rao. One of Roop Ram's...
- village of Seorai. Although he was killed in a dispute by Man Singh Rai of Reotipur, then his cousin Daud Khan of Dewaitha, took revenge of his death and succeeded...
- towns of Zamania, Dildarnagar, Seorai and the Parganas of Kamsar, Seorai, Reotipur and Zamania. Zamania Canal also has other Canals like Phooli Canal (length...
- Pakhanpura Pakri Palia Parsa Patakaniya Phooli Raipur Ra****ur Rakasaha Reotipur Sadhopur Saraila Sarhuja Semra Sherpur Sonwani Suhwal Sukhdehri Sultanpur...
- small village in the Ghazipur district of India. It is near the village of Reotipur. In the older colonial spelling it is mentioned as "Puckry". There are...