Kurebhar

Kurebhar is a village in Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India. The village was originally called Koor-e-bahar. It was a small village at the time of British rule. Now there is a small market, development office, police station, railway station, and health centre. Kurebhar have many famous places like Hanuman Mandir commanly known as Hanumangarhi, Geeta Mandir, Shiva Mandir etc. Mr. Gyan Chandra Agrahari is the head of the Hanuman garhi Committee. This village has also known for their marketing and trade buisness. This village has many famous shops like Praksh Cycle Store, Care Beauty Parller, Rajeev Furniture etc.

The city of sultanpur have many significant due to their markable history. The people of this city are converted Muslim during the sher shah suri in 14th century. Islam spread here by the Sufis mainly mubarka jaisi, jalal sha and panchon peeran. The clans are kunwar, bachgotis and bhale sultan.

Political Area

Many politician belongs to kurebhar like as Late. Ram Baran Verma MLA Essauli Constituency in 1977 from Janta Party was from a village of kurebhar Mirdaspur near Guptarganj market. Late Dr. B.L Gupta was a doctor and a well known personality in Kurebhar.

Coordinates: 26°26′N 82°07′E / 26.433°N 82.117°E / 26.433; 82.117

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