Company Details 
Mohammad Hussain Kagzi
Mohammad Hussain Kagzi is probably the last of india's traditional papermakers. His Family origins go back to Arabia and the shaikh clan. The Family Arrived in India via Bukhara in Central Asia. They arrived in India around 800 years ago,settling in the Rajasthan village of Sanganer, just outside jaipur. the family name Kagzi literally means paper maker,from Arbic,and the word currently used for paper in modern hindi is Kagaz.
The history of paper dates back to the history of human culture and civilization. Handmade paper making is a traditional art that has been practisized by a particular class of people and generations together. This art has been passed from one generation of craftsmen to another generations of craftsmen. These craftsmen are also known as kagzi. Their name is derived from urdu Language word Kagaz which mean paper. Mohammad Hussain Kagzi runs one of the few units making paper. He is a part of extended Kagzi family. They were originally from Turkey and from there mover to China and then family settled in India. Kagzi family history goes back to 14th century when the rular was Firoz Shah Tuglak in Delhi. Even in those days Royalty used handmade paper made by them for official document, pantings, calligraphy, and to make copies of Holy Quran and to maintain account books. In the 16th century the rular of Amber, Raza Man Singh brought the Kagzi's to saganer and settled them on the bank of river Sarasvati. Thus the town emerged as one of the biggest paper producing center in North India.
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Business Type
Manufacturer / Exporter / Supplier / Retailer
- Total Number of Employees 50 - 100
- Year of Establishment 1998
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Website
http://www.hussainpapers.co.in