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Kotla, Firozabad
Kotla () is a village and community development block in Firozabad tehsil of Firozabad district, Uttar Pradesh. Located by a small stream called the Sengar, it was historically the seat of a prominent zamindari estate. As of 2011, Kotla had a population of 3,331, in 604 households. Geography Kotla is located at a junction of roads between Firozabad, Tundla, and Awagarh. It is located near a small stream called the Sengar, which flows roughly parallel with the Sirsa river from west to east. Although the Sengar is very small, it sometimes floods the surrounding low-lying plains during the monsoon season. Before Firozabad district was created, Kotla was right on the eastern border of Agra district, with Mainpuri district just to the east. History Kotla was historically the seat of a zamindari estate held by a family of Jadon Rajputs, which was founded sometime in the mid-1700s by one Ishwari Singh. The Jadons of Kotla were later subjugated by Mahadaji Shinde of Gwalior ...
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India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Bengal on the southeast, it shares land borders with Pakistan to the west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the north; and Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives; its Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand, Myanmar, and Indonesia. Modern humans arrived on the Indian subcontinent from Africa no later than 55,000 years ago., "Y-Chromosome and Mt-DNA data support the colonization of South Asia by modern humans originating in Africa. ... Coalescence dates for most non-European populations average to between 73–55 ka.", "Modern human beings—''Homo sapiens''—originated in Africa. Then, int ...
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Mahadaji Shinde
Mahadaji Shinde (b. 23 December 1730 – 12 February 1794), later known as Mahadji Scindia or Madhava Rao Sindhia, was a Maratha statesman and ruler of Ujjain in Central India. He was the fifth and the youngest son of Ranoji Rao Scindia, the founder of the Scindia dynasty. The Maratha Resurrection in North India Mahadaji was instrumental in resurrecting Maratha power in North India after the Third Battle of Panipat in 1761, and rose to become a trusted lieutenant of the Peshwa, leader of the Maratha Empire. Along with Madhavrao I and Nana Fadnavis, he was one of the three pillars of Maratha Resurrection. During his reign, Gwalior became the leading state in the Maratha Empire and one of the foremost military powers in India. After accompanying Shah Alam II to Delhi in 1771, he restored the Mughals in Delhi and became the Naib Vakil-i-Mutlaq'' (Deputy Regent of the Empire). Mahadji Shinde's principal advisors were all Shenvis. He annihilated the power of Jats of Mathura and ...
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Atipur
Atipur is a village in Kotla block of Firozabad district Firozabad district forms one of the western districts of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, which has Firozabad city as its district headquarters. The district is a part of the Agra division. History The city lies in the cultural region of Br ..., Uttar Pradesh, India. As of 2011, it had a population of 1,339, in 247 households. Demographics As of 2011, Atipur had a population of 1,339, in 247 households. This population was 54.3% male (727) and 45.7% female (612). The 0-6 age group numbered 211 (111 male and 100 female), making up 15.8% of the total population. 698 residents were members of Scheduled Castes, or 52.1% of the total. The 1981 census recorded Atipur as having a population of 801 people (446 male and 355 female), in 128 households and 124 physical houses. The 1961 census recorded Atipur as comprising 1 hamlet, with a total population of 577 people (312 male and 265 female), in 82 households and 69 ...
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Asan, Firozabad
Asan is a village in Kotla block of Firozabad district Firozabad district forms one of the western districts of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, which has Firozabad city as its district headquarters. The district is a part of the Agra division. History The city lies in the cultural region of Br ..., Uttar Pradesh, India. As of 2011, it had a population of 1,624, in 252 households. Demographics As of 2011, Asan had a population of 1,624, in 252 households. This population was 53.6% male (870) and 46.4% female (754). The 0-6 age group numbered 237 (131 male and 106 female), making up 14.6% of the total population. 301 residents were members of Scheduled Castes, or 18.5% of the total. The 1981 census recorded Asan as having a population of 904 people (482 male and 422 female), in 142 households and 137 physical houses. The 1961 census recorded Asan as comprising 1 hamlet, with a total population of 573 people (319 male and 254 female), in 109 households and 92 physi ...
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Asal Pur
Asalpur () is a village in Kotla block of Firozabad district Firozabad district forms one of the western districts of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, which has Firozabad city as its district headquarters. The district is a part of the Agra division. History The city lies in the cultural region of Br ..., Uttar Pradesh. As of 2011, it has a population of 1,738, in 310 households. Demographics As of 2011, Asalpur had a population of 1,738, in 310 households. This population was 52.7% male (916) and 47.3% female (822). The 0-6 age group numbered 298 (158 male and 140 female), making up 17.1% of the total population. 42 residents were members of Scheduled Castes, or 2.4% of the total. The 1981 census recorded Lukharia as having a population of 333 people (177 male and 156 female), in 61 households and 61 physical houses. The 1961 census recorded Asalpur as comprising 1 hamlet, with a total population of 445 people (243 male and 202 female), in 81 households and 64 p ...
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Alampur Kotla
Alampur Kotla () is a village in Kotla block of Firozabad district, Uttar Pradesh, India. As of 2011, it had a population of 979, in 190 households. Demographics As of 2011, Alampur Kotla had a population of 979, in 190 households. This population was 54.0% male (529) and 46.0% female (450). The 0-6 age group numbered 164 (90 male and 74 female), making up 16.75% of the total population. 446 residents were members of Scheduled Castes, or 45.6% of the total. The 1981 census recorded Alampur Kotla as having a population of 547 people (301 male and 246 female), in 100 households and 100 physical houses. The 1961 census recorded Alampur Kotla as comprising 1 hamlet, with a total population of 390 people (202 male and 188 female), in 70 households and 52 physical houses. The area of the village was given as 375 acres. Infrastructure As of 2011, Alampur Kotla had 1 primary school; it did not have any healthcare facilities. Drinking water was provided by hand pump and tube w ...
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Akilabad Hanspur
Akilabad Hasanpur () is a village in Kotla block of Firozabad district Firozabad district forms one of the western districts of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, which has Firozabad city as its district headquarters. The district is a part of the Agra division. History The city lies in the cultural region of Br ..., Uttar Pradesh. As of 2011, it has a population of 4,116, in 723 households. Demographics As of 2011, Akilabad Hasanpur (called "Akilabad Hanspur" in the 2011 census) had a population of 4,116, in 723 households. This population was 54.3% male (2,234) and 45.7% female (1,882). The 0-6 age group numbered 787 (425 male and 362 female), making up 19.1% of the total population. 1,690 residents were members of Scheduled Castes, or 41.1% of the total. The 1981 census recorded Akilabad Hasanpur (as "Akila Hasanpur") as having a population of 1,923 people (1,057 male and 866 female), in 336 households and 327 physical houses. The 1961 census recorded Akilabad H ...
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Indian Vernacular Architecture
Indian vernacular architecture the informal, functional architecture of structures, often in rural areas of India, built of local materials and designed to meet the needs of the local people. The builders of these structures are unschooled in formal architectural design and their work reflects the rich diversity of India's climate, locally available building materials, and the intricate variations in local social customs and craftsmanship. It has been estimated that worldwide close to 90% of all building is vernacular, meaning that it is for daily use for ordinary, local people and built by local craftsmen. The term vernacular architecture in general refers to the informal building of structures through traditional building methods by local builders without using the services of a professional architect. It is the most widespread form of building. In India there are numerous traditional regional styles, although there is much in common in the styles of the Hindi belt in the nor ...
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1961 Census Of India
The 1961 Census of India was the tenth in a series of censuses held in India every decade since 1872. The population of India was counted as 438,936,918 people. Population by state Language data The 1961 census recognized 1,652 ''mother tongues'', counting all declarations made by any individual at the time when the census was conducted. However, the declaring individuals often mixed names of languages with those of dialects, sub-dialects and dialect clusters or even castes, professions, religions, localities, regions, countries and nationalities. The list therefore includes "languages" with barely a few individual speakers as well as 530 unclassified "mother tongues" and more than 100 idioms that are non-native to India, including linguistically unspecific demonyms such as "African", "Canadian" or "Belgian". Modifications were done by bringing in two additional components- place of birth i.e. village or town and duration of stay ( if born elsewhere). See also *Demographics o ...
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1981 Census Of India
The 1981 Census of India was the 12th in a series of censuses held in India every decade since 1872. The population of India was counted as 685,184,692 people. Population by state Religious demographics ;Population trends for major religious groups in India (1981) See also *Demographics of India References External links * {{Census of India Census Of India, 1978 Censuses in India Political history of India India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so ...
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Phul Dol
Olympian spirits (or ''Olympic spirits'', ''Olympick spirits'') refers to seven (or sometimes fourteen) spirits mentioned in several Renaissance and post-Renaissance books of ritual magic/ ceremonial magic, such as the ''Arbatel de magia veterum'', '' The Secret Grimoire of Turiel'' and ''The Complete Book of Magic Science''. The '' Arbatel of Magick'' says of the Olympian spirits: "They are called Olympick spirits, which do inhabit in the firmament, and in the stars of the firmament: and the office of these spirits is to declare Destinies, and to administer fatal Charms, so far forth as God pleaseth to permit them." In this magic system, the universe is divided into 196 provinces (a number which in numerology adds up to 7: 1+9+6=16; 1+6=7) with each of the seven Olympian spirits ruling a set number of provinces. Aratron rules the most provinces (49), while each succeeding Olympian rules seven fewer than the former, down to Phul who rules seven provinces. Each of the Olympic spiri ...
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