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Barabanki district

Administration
Native ameBarabanki district
Other nameबाराबंकी ज़िला
بارابنکی ‏ضلع
NicknameLand of saints & sages
Typedistrict
RegionAwadh
StateUttar Pradesh
DivisionFaizabad
DistrictBarabanki
Subdistrict# Nawabganj # Fatehpur # Ramsanehi Ghat # Haidergarh # Ram Nagar # Sirauli Ghauspur
HeadquartersBarabanki
Government
District MagistrateVikas Gothalwal , IAS
Superintendent of PolicePraveen Kumar, IPS
Parliamentary constituency3
Assembly constituency8
Civic agencyPublic Works Department (disambiguation)
Geography
Total Area1503.3 sq mi (3894.5 km2)
Altitude125 m
Demography
Total Population2673581 (2001)
Density (pop.)686.50/km2 (1778/sq mi)
Official languagesHindi, Urdu
Other information
Time zoneIST (UTC+5:30)
Pincode225 xxx
Telephone5248
VehicleUP 41

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The Barabanki district (Hindi: बाराबंकी ज़िला, Urdu: بارابنکی ‏ضلع) is one of four districts of Faizabad division, lies at the very heart of Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh state of India, and forms as it were a centre from which no less than seven other districts radiate. It is situated between 27°19' and 26°30' north latitude, and 80°05' and 81°51’ east longitude; it runs in a south-easterly direction, confined by the nearly parallel streams of the Ghagra and Gomti. With its most northern point it impinges on the Sitapur district, while its north-eastern boundary is washed by the waters of the Ghagra, beyond which lie the districts of Bahraich district and Gonda district. Its eastern frontier marches with Faizabad district, and the Gomti forms a natural boundary to the south, dividing it from the Sultanpur district. On the west it adjoins the Lucknow district. The extreme length of the district from east to west may be taken at 57 mi (91.7 km), and the extreme breadth at 58 mi (93.3 km); the total area is about 1504 sqmi (3895.3 km2): its population amounts to 2,673,581, being at the rate of 686.50 to the square km. The Barabanki city is the district headquarters. Barabanki district has been known to be a favourite haunt of saints and ascetics, literatteurs and intellectuals, besides being a battlefield for freedom fighters.

The district under British rule had an area of 1769 sqmi (4581.7 km2). In 1856 it came, with the rest of Oudh, under British rule. During the Sepoy war of 1857-1858 the whole of the Bara Banki talukdars joined the mutineers, but offered no serious resistance after the capture of Lucknow.

It stretches out in a level plain interspersed with numerous jhils or marshes. In the upper part of the district the soil is sandy, while in the lower part it is clayey and produces finer crops. The district is well fed by rivers Ghaghra (forming the northern boundary), Gomti (flowing through the middle of the district) and Kalyani and their tributaries, for the major part of the year. Some rivers dry out in the summer, and get flooded during the rainy season, creating havoc. The changing course of the river Ghagra changes the land area in the district, year to year.

The principal crops are rice, wheat, pulse and other food-grains and sugarcane. Trade in agricultural produce is active. Both the bordering rivers are navigable; and the district is traversed by two lines of the Northern Railway and North-Eastern Railway, with branches having total length of 131 km. It has good road connectivity also including National Highways (NH 24A, NH 28, NH 28C & NH 56A), State Highways and various link roads.

The minority population in the district is over 24 per cent.

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State EC told to ensure free, fair panchayat polls - Indian Express Tweet this news
Indian Express--The petitioner alleged that the -district- magistrate and -Barabanki- SP were trying to put pressure on her either not to contest the poll or support the ruling ... - Date : Thu, 09 Dec 2010 23:55:10 GMT+00:00
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SamayLive--Eleven people, including two women of a family, were in Uttar Pradesh's -Barabanki district- on Monday injured when a LPG cylinder exploded at Datauli village ... - Date : Mon, 13 Dec 2010 16:00:10 GMT+00:00
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MSN India--The party had expressed its apprehension that official machinery would be misused and the transfers of electoral officials in Mathura and -Barabanki- on court ... - Date : Mon, 13 Dec 2010 14:06:50 GMT+00:00
500 SP Men Detained for Protesting Lawmakers' Arrests - Outlook Tweet this news
Outlook--The SP staged state-wide sit-ins to protest the arrest of an MP, two MLAs and an MLC in Partapgarh -district- yesterday on charges of threatening a contestant ... - Date : Mon, 20 Dec 2010 14:21:11 GMT+00:00
Woman, three children die in wall collapse in Uttar Pradesh - Calcutta Tube (blog) Tweet this news
Calcutta Tube (blog)--The incident took place in Karaundi village of -Barabanki district-, some 35 km from Lucknow. 'The woman was sleeping with her four children, two sons and two ... - Date : Fri, 10 Sep 2010 23:24:13 GMT+00:00
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Press Trust of India---Barabanki- (UP), May 15 (PTI) Three labourers were killed after being hit by a truck near Katiyara village in TJE -district-. Police said all the three were ... - Date : Sat, 15 May 2010 15:55:31 GMT+00:00
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Mughal era (1526 � 1732) : Mahabahrat era
Number Muhals of Ain-i-Akbari Parganas as of 1878 Sarkars of Ain-i-Akbari
1 Ibrahimabad Ibrahimabad Oudh
2 Basorhi Basorhi Oudh
3 Bakteha Baksaha Oudh
4 Daryabad Daryabad Oudh
5 Rudauli Rudauli Oudh
6 Sailuk Sailuk Oudh
7 Subeha Subeha Oudh
8 Satrikh Satrikh Oudh
9 Bhitauli Bhitauli Lucknow
10 Dewa Dewa Lucknow
11 Kumbhi Dewa Lucknow
12 Kursi Kursi Lucknow
13 Kahanjra Kursi Lucknow
14 Siddhaur Siddhaur Lucknow
15 Sidhipur Siddhaur Lucknow
16 Sihali Khiron Lucknow
17 Bhilwal Haidergarh Manikpur
Ref:#451,452,454

British (1858-1947) :
Tahsil Pargana No. of Villages Area (in acres) Major Talukas & Talukdars
Nawabaganj Nawabganj 50,484 I.- Jehangirabad, Raja Farzand Ali Khan
II.- Sohailpur Bhanmau, Mir Buniad Husen and Amjad Husen.
III.- Satrikh, Kazi Sirfraz Ali.
IV.- Simrawan, Bissein Thakur Sheo Sahai.
V.- Shahpur, Ghulam Abbas and Mahomed Amir.
VI.- Gaddia, Shekh Zainulabdin.
VII.- Usmanpur, Thakurain Zahur-ul-nissa.
Partabganj 35,834
Satrikh 29,358
Siddhaur 90,377
Daryabad-Rudauli
(later named to Ram Sanehi Ghat)
Daryabad 136,931 I.- Surajpur Raja Udatpertab Singh, Burhelia Thakur.
II.- Haraha, Raja Narindur Bahadur, Surajbans Thakur.
III.- Kamiar, Shere Bahadur, Kalhans Thakur.
IV.- Rampur, Rai Ibram Bali, Kaisth.
V.- Saidanpur, Latafat-ullah and Inayat-ullah.
VI.- Nirauli, Chaudhri Husen Baksh.
VII.- Amirpur, Inayat Rassul.
VIII.- Purai, Mahomed Abid.
IX.- Daryabad, Rai Rajeshwar Bali.
Surajpur 61,645
Rudauli 110,553
Mawai 45,469
Barsorhi 21,958
Ramnagar Ramnagar 71,756 I.- Ramnagar, Raja Sarabjit Singh, Raikwar Thakur.
II.- Bilheri, Raja Ibad Ali.
III.- Mahmudabad, Raja Amir Hussan Khan.
IV.- Bhatwamau, Badshah Husen Khanzada.
V.- Muhammadpur, Ganga Singh, Raikwar.
Fatehpur 98,532
Muhammadpur 39,568
Bado Sarai 30,541
Total 323,011

British (1858-1947) :
Name of Taluka Name of Talukdar No. of Villages Area (in acres)
Ramnagar Raja Sarabjit Singh 358 108,286
Huraha Raja Nurindur Bahadur Singh 66 29,960
Bhanmau Mir Umjad Hosein 10 5,233
Jehagerabad Raja Farzand Ali Khan 72 22,751
Surajpur Raja Talaywand Koer 64 36,388
Mahmudabad Raja Amir Hassan Khan 89 28,680
Man Singh Maharaja Man Singh 16 13,009
Malaraiganj Nawab Ali Khan 11 3,235
Shahabpur Mahomed Amir and Gholam Abbas 8 3,578
Simrawan Thakur Sheosahai 8 4,188
Sohailpur Mir Umjad Hosein 8 2,458
Ushdamow Panday Bahadur Singh 16 3,684
Asmanpur Roshunjama Khan 25 7,238
Kharkha Mahomed Hosein 10 4,593
Guddia Shaikh Zainulabdin 12 1,933
Satrikh Kazee Ikram Ahmed 12 9,420
Gootiah Hakim Kurrum Ali 13 5,549
Subeha Surfaraz Ahmed 1 564
Sulaunpur Nawab Ali Khan 6 3,892
Kotwa Abid Ali 1 331
Motree Bhugwant singh 1 1,040
Tribadiganj Raja Thakurpershad Tribadi 2 813
Lillowly Buxshee Harpershad 11 2,510
Nurhowl Shaik Boo Ali 3 1,465
Mirpur Nusserudeen 4 2,416
Baytowly Maharaja Runbir Singh 5 3,535
Rampur Thakur Gooman Singh 1 357
Jubrahpur Thakur Ruder Pratab Singh 2 700
Bilharrah Raja Ibad Ali Khan 41 15,838
Muhammadpur Thakur Ganga Singh 26 4,981
Bhatwamau Badsha Hasan Khan 23 8,459
Rampur Rai Ibram Balli 35 13,571
Kumyar Shere Bahadur 10 13,430
Sydanpur Latafat-ul-lah and Mayet-ul-lah 13 5,428
Pushka Naipal Singh 4 2,129
Raneemau Outar Singh 14 5,687
Nurrowly Chaudhri Razah Husain 45 23,157
Barrai Chaudhri Gholam Farid and Mahboob-ul-Rahamn 46 16,039
Purai Meer mahomaed Abid 14 6,722
Amirpur Chaudhri Ishan Russul 13 4,557
Burrowly Chaudhri Wazeer Ali 25 3,871
Nearah Shere Khan 13 2,993
Retch Raghunath Singh 1 2,183
Total 1,158 4,36,574

Electoral : Parliament & State Assembly
S No No of Assembly Constituency Name of Assembly Constituency Assembly Constituency Reservation Status Total Booths in Assembly Constituency Net Voters in Assembly Constituency No of Parliamentary Constituency Name of Parliamentary Constituency Parliamentary Constituency Reservation Status Net Voters in Parliamentary Constituency Ref
1 266 Kursi General 343 295030 53 Barabanki SC 1435692
2 267 Ram Nagar General 323 260400
3 268 Barabanki General 322 289765
4 269 Zaidpur SC 359 302189
5 272 Haidergarh SC 327 288308
6 270 Dariyabad General 337 304073 54 Faizabad (partial) General 1506120
7 271 Rudauli (partial) General 304 282890

Cities and towns in Barabanki district

BarabankiBanki * Dariyabad * Dewa * Fatehpur * Haidergarh * Nawabganj * Ramnagar * Rampur Bhawanipur * Satrikh * Siddhaur * Tikait Nagar * Zaidpur
Cities and towns
in other districts
Agra * Aligarh * Allahabad * Ambedkar Nagar * Auraiya * Azamgarh * Badaun * Bagpat * Bahraich * Ballia * Balrampur * Banda * Bareilly * Basti * Bijnor * Bulandshahr * Chandauli * Chitrakoot * Deoria * Etah * Etawah * Faizabad * Farrukhabad * Fatehpur * Firozabad * Gautam Buddha Nagar * Ghaziabad * Ghazipur * Gonda * Gorakhpur * Hamirpur * Hardoi * Jalaun * Jaunpur * Jhansi * Jyotiba Phule Nagar * Kannauj * Kanpur Dehat * Kanpur Nagar * Kanshi Ram Nagar * Kaushambi * Kushinagar * Lakhimpur Kheri * Lalitpur * Lucknow * Mahamaya Nagar * Maharajganj * Mahoba * Mainpuri * Mathura * Mau * Meerut * Mirzapur * Moradabad * Muzaffarnagar * Pilibhit * Pratapgarh * Raebareli * Rampur * Saharanpur * Sant Kabir Nagar * Sant Ravidas Nagar * Shahjahanpur * Shravasti * Siddharthnagar * Sitapur * Sonbhadra * Sultanpur * Unnao * Varanasi |

* State of Uttar Pradesh

TopicsHistory - Geography - Economy - Culture - Tourism - Demographics
DivisionsAgra * Aligarh * Allahabad * Azamgarh * Bareilly * Basti * Chitrakoot * Devipatan * Faizabad * Gorakhpur * Jhansi * Kanpur * Lucknow * Mirzapur * Moradabad * Saharanpur * Varanasi
DistrictsAgra * Aligarh * Allahabad * Ambedkar Nagar * Auraiya * Azamgarh * Badaun * Bagpat * Bahraich * Ballia * Balrampur * Banda * Barabanki * Bareilly * Basti * Bijnor * Bulandshahr * Chandauli * Chitrakoot * Devaria * Etah * Etawah * Faizabad * Farrukhabad * Fatehpur * Firozabad * Gautam Buddha Nagar * Ghaziabad * Ghazipur * Gonda * Gorakhpur * Hamirpur * Hardoi * Jalaun * Jaunpur * Jhansi * Jyotiba Phule Nagar * Kannauj * Kanpur Dehat (Akbarpur) * Kanpur Nagar * Kanshiram Nagar * Kaushambi * Kushinagar (Padrauna) * Lakhimpur Kheri * Lalitpur * Lucknow * Mahamaya (Hathras) * Maharajganj * Mahoba * Mainpuri * Mathura * Mau * Meerut * Mirzapur * Moradabad * Muzaffarnagar * Pilibhit * Pratapgarh * Raebareli * Rampur * Saharanpur * Sant Kabir Nagar * Sant Ravidas Nagar (Bhadohi) * Shahjahanpur * Shravasti * Siddharthnagar * Sitapur * Sonbhadra * Sultanpur * Unnao * Varanasi
Major citiesAgra * Allahabad * Kanpur * Lucknow * Meerut * Varanasi * Bareilly

Minority Concentrated Districts in India

Andaman & Nicobar IslandsNicobar
Arunachal PradeshEast Kameng * Lower Subansiri * Changlang * Tirap * Tawang * West Kameng * Papum Pare
AssamKokrajhar * Dhubri * Goalpara * Bongaigaon * Barpeta * Darrang * Marigaon * Nagaon * Cachar * Karimganj * Hailakandi * Kamrup * North Cachar Hills
BiharAraria * Kishanganj * Purnia * Katihar * Sitamarhi * West Champaran * Darbhanga
DelhiNorth East Delhi
HaryanaGurgaon * Sirsa * Mewat * Rewari * Fatehabad
Jammu & KashmirLeh * Anantnag * Budgam * Poonch * Kupwara * Srinagar
JharkhandGumla * Sahebganj * Pakur
KarnatakaGulbarga * Bidar
KeralaWayanad
Madhya PradeshBhopal
MaharashtraBuldana * Washim * Hingoli * Parbhani
ManipurThoubal * Senapati * Tamenglong * Churachandpur * Ukhrul * Chandel
MeghalayaWest Garo Hills
MizoramLawngtlai * Mamit
OrissaGajapati
Uttar PradeshBulandshahar * Budaun * Barabanki * Shahjahanpur * * Rampur * Pilibhit * Jyotiba Phule Nagar * Bahraich * Shravasti * Balrampur * Bijnor * Lucknow * Saharanpur * Muzaffarnagar * Baghpat * Ghaziabad
UttarakhandHaridwar * Udham Singh Nagar * Nainital *
West BengalDakshin Dinajpur * Malda * Murshidabad * Birbhum * Nadia * South 24 Parganas * Bardhaman * Cooch Behar * Howrah * North 24 Parganas * Kolkata * Uttar Dinajpur



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