Aonla, Uttar Pradesh
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Aonla is a town ,also a Proposed district and a
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in
Bareilly district The Bareilly district belongs to the state Uttar Pradesh in northern India. Its capital is Bareilly city and it is divided in six administrative division or tehsils: Aonla, Baheri, Bareilly city, Faridpur, Mirganj, and Nawabganj. The Bareil ...
in the state of
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,
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. Proposed district consists of three tehsils:- 1. Aonla 2. Bisauli 3. Dataganj Notable Personalities: ''Thakur Bhanupratap Singh Chauhan''. "''social activist" , "Politician" and renowned "businessman".'' ''
Akhlaq Mohammed Khan 'Shahryar' Akhlaq Mohammad Khan (16 June 1936 – 13 February 2012), better known by his ''takhallus'' Shahryar'','' was an Indian academician, and a doyen of Urdu poetry in India. As a Hindi film lyricist, he is best known for his lyrics in ''Gaman'' (1978 ...
"Educator, "poet" and l"yricist".''


Name

The name ''Aonla'' may be derived from the aonla tree, ''
Phyllanthus emblica ''Phyllanthus emblica'', also known as emblic, emblic myrobalan, myrobalan, Indian gooseberry, Malacca tree, or amla, from the Sanskrit आमलकी (āmalakī), is a deciduous tree of the family Phyllanthaceae. Its native range is tropical a ...
''.


History

Aonla was a stronghold of the Katehria Rajputs by at least the 14th century. By the time of
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it was the seat of a pargana. It is mentioned in the Ain-i-Akbari as a pargana in the sarkar of
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, producing a revenue of 690,620
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s for the imperial treasury and a force of 400 infantry and 50 cavalry to the Mughal army. The pargana of Aonla survived almost completely unchanged until the 20th century, although c. 1835 it was expanded by the addition of 14 villages from the Ajaon pargana, including Ajaon itself. Aonla's period of greatest importance, however, was during the 1700s. In 1730, the Rohilla leader
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had the local Katehria ruler, Duja Singh, assassinated; Ali Muhammad Khan then took over Aonla and made it his capital. Aonla served as the capital of the Rohilla confederation for more than a quarter of a century, and many Rohilla leaders were buried here. According to local tradition, the city had no fewer than 1,700
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s at its height. After the Rohillas moved their capital to
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, Aonla quickly lost its importance, and its many monuments fell into ruin. In 1813 it was made the seat of a
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, and it grew to become an important town again, with thriving commerce and a large export of grain. Around the 20th century, Aonla was described as a very dispersed town with four distinct quarters, separated by cemetery fields and old ruined mosques. The first quarter was Aonla Khas, also called Ganj or Qila. The name "Qila" was derived from the eponymous brick fort where the Rohillas had held court. The qila, entered from the street by a plain and unimposing gate, consisted of two separate yards. In the outer yard was the open-pillared ''diwan-khana'' or audience hall, and in the inner yard were several buildings which had previously served as the tehsil office and police station but, by the early 20th century, had fallen into decay. Across the street from the qila was the mosque of Bakhshi Sardar Khan. Another mosque was that of Fateh Khan Khansaman, which had 12 domes but was in disrepair at the time. The largest mosque in the quarter was called the Begam's mosque. The Aonla Khas quarter had two main streets, each lined with brick houses; the largest house belonged to the respected family known as the Aonla Hakims. The second quarter was called Pakka Katra, after the high brick wall that surrounded it. Pakka Katra was densely populated and served as the main business center of the town. On the south side of this quarter was a large walled enclosure containing the tomb of Ali Muhammad Khan, maintained by his descendant, the Nawab of Rampur State. Outside the enclosure there was an ornate masonry tank with steps leading down to the water, surrounded by many more Rohilla tombs. The last two quarters were Sarai (to the east of Pakka Katra, near the road to Budaun) and Kachcha Katra (extending to the west towards Manauna). Aonla was made a
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in 1908. Markets were held twice a week in two marketplaces, one called the Maharaj Datt Ram and the other called the Deputy Sahib. Its streets were narrow and largely unpaved, and there was a
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on the north side of town, closest to the Aonla Khas quarter. The tehsil offices were located to the northeast, and there was a police station, two post offices, a cattle-pound, a dispensary, a middle vernacular school, and a girls' school.


Demographics

According to the 2011 census of India, Aonla has a population of 55,629, including 29,231 males and 26,398 females.
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s (SC) constitute 7.56% of the total population; there are no
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s in the area and a majority of Thakur's and
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.


Administration

Aonla is administered by a Nagar Palika Parishad (municipal body), for which elections are held every 5 years. The Parishad is divided into 26 wards. Aonla is also a tehsil headquarter. It is headed by a Sub Divisional Magistrate incharge of revenue and criminal administration. Aonla has total 369 revenue villages.


Industry

Oil Industry - HPCL Depot Places to Visit *Shri Ahichchhatra Parshvanath Atishaya Teerth Kshetra Digambar Jain Mandir, Ramnagar *Begum's Masjid jor three lofty domes *Ramnagar Fort *Bhim's Gada, Ramnagar *Ancient Site, Ramnagar *Puraina Mandir, Aonla *Tedeshwar Mandir, Aonla


Transport

The city is served by the Aonla railway station.


Notable people

* Mohammad Ayyub Qadiri


References

Cities and towns in Bareilly district {{Bareilly-geo-stub