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Historians mentioned about its nomenclature through which Ghazipur is named after Saiyyad Masood Ghazi. Some historian are of the view that this is established by Ustad Ghazi Mashook. This district was a major city during Sultanate period and mughal period. This was a main halt for emperors and their army as it is situated on the bank of holy river Ganges. Thereafter Mughal emperor Babar and Humayun took over this area.

A historical event of Humayun relates with this place located in Sherpur Village in Muhammdabad in which a Bhisti made Humayun to cross the river gangaes after his being defeated in the battle of Chausa by Shreshah Suri. Alikuli khan winning Banaras and Jaunpur established the Zamania town.

Company posted Mr. Richardson as a judge and Mr. Robert Warlo was made the first Collector for this district. The Britishers used this place for cultivation of indigo, opium, kewra and roses. They established Opium Factory which is of its kind. It is presently working and providing revenue to govt.

During British rule Opium manufratured in this factory was carried to China on boats through the Bay of Bengal. Literate people are 2,, out of 1,, are male and , are female. People living in Ghazipur District depend on multiple skills, total workers are 1,, out of which men are , and women are , Total , Cultivators are depended on agriculture farming out of , are cultivated by men and 55, are women.

Ghazipur District sex ratio is females per of males. Next Ghazipur District Census will be in It is located 44 km towards west from District headquarters Ghazipur, km from State capital Lucknow. It belongs to Varanasi division. Village literacy rate is It comes under Nayakdih Panchayat. It belongs to Varanasi Division. Nayakdih has a total population of 3, peoples. There are about houses in Nayakdih village. Saidapur is nearest town to Nayakdih which is approximately 25 km away. As per stats, Para village is also a gram panchayat.

Para has a total population of 2, peoples. There are about houses in Para village. Gaqzipur is nearest town to Para which is approximately 20 km away. Jamuau is a village which has around households. The total population of the village is , which indicates that it is a small village in comparison to other villages of the district. Its male population is , while is the female population. There are nearly illiterate persons in the village as per Census , out of which there are illiterate male members and illiterate females.



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