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Bulandshahr, formerly Baran, is a city and a municipal board in
Bulandshahr district Bulandshahr district (also spelled Bulandshahar) is a district in the Meerut region in the North Indian state of Uttar Pradesh (UP), situated between the two rivers Ganga and Yamuna. It is a part of the National Capital Region of India, and Bula ...
in the state of
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, India. It is the administrative headquarters of Bulandshahr district and part of
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NCR region. According to the Government of India, the district Bulandshahr is one of the Minority Concentrated Districts of India on the basis of the 2011 census data on population, socio-economic indicators and basic amenities indicators. The distance between Bulandshahr and
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is 88.1 km.


Etymology

An early history of Bulandshahr and its origin of name is given by British District magistrate and collector for the Indian Civil Service, Frederic Salmon Growse, in a paper titled "Bulandshahr Antiquities" published in the ''Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal'' in 1879. Bulandshahr was founded as 'Baran' by the king Ahibaran. Since it was perched on a highland it came to be known as "high city", ( fa, بلند شهر), which translates as Bulandshahr in Persian language during the
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era.


History


Early history

Growse's discoveries in the 1880s showed that Baran was inhabited by Buddhists between 400 and 600 AD. The kingdom of Baran came to an end probably during the 12th century. In 1192 CE when Muhammad Ghauri conquered parts of India, his general
Qutubuddin Aibak Qutb ud-Din Aibak ( fa, قطب‌الدین ایبک), (1150 – 14 November 1210) was a Turkic general of the Ghurid king Muhammad Ghori. He was in charge of the Ghurid territories in northern India, and after Muhammad Ghori's assassination in ...
surrounded Fort Baran and conquered it and the Raja Chandrasen Dodiya was killed and Aibak took control of the Baran kingdom. The ancient ruins found at places in Bhatora Veerpur, Ghalibpur, etc. are indicative of the antiquity of Bulandshahr. There are several other important places in the District from where statues belonging to the medieval age and objects of ancient temples have been found. Even today, several of these historical and ancient objects such as coins, inscriptions etc. are preserved in the State Museum Lucknow.


British rule

Raja Lachhman Singh (1826–1896), who served the government from 1847 and wrote a ''Statistical Memoir of the Bulandshahr District'', moved to Bulandshahr following retirement.


Indian Rebellion of 1857

A large number of
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,
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and
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rulers, called
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s, rebelled and attacked Bulandshahr itself on 21 May 1857. The Gurjars and Rajputs plundered multiple towns such as
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. They burnt down Telegraph lines and Dak Bungalows. The rebelling
Nawab Nawab (Balochi language, Balochi: نواب; ar, نواب; bn, নবাব/নওয়াব; hi, नवाब; Punjabi language, Punjabi : ਨਵਾਬ; Persian language, Persian, Punjabi language, Punjabi , Sindhi language, Sindhi, Urd ...
, Walidad Khan also belonged from Bulandshahr. The presence of Nawab Walidad Khan in Bulandshahr had completely paralysed the British about this time. The rebels had secured a mud fort under Walidad Khan at Malagarh. The
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is generally associated with the surrounding areas, such as Meerut,
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and Aligarh. On 20 May 1857, the 9th regiment of Bulandshahr looted the treasury at Bulandshahr. Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall was subsequently appointed assistant magistrate of Bulandshahr, and Lord Roberts was also present in the district. Hindi scholar, archaeologist and district magistrate and collector of Bulandshahr from 1876 to 1884, Frederic Growse, resided at Collector's House, Bulandshahr. In 1884 he published ''Bulandshahr; or, Sketches of an Indian district; social, historical and architectural''. Raja Babu Park had been constructed in Bulandshahr in 1837, and a statue of
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was placed there in 1901, when the park was renamed ‘Maharani Victoria Park’."Census of India 2011: Bulandshahr village and town directory"
Series 10, PART XII-A.
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Post-independence

Following India's independence, ‘Maharani Victoria Park’ was renamed after Shri Rajeshwar Dayal Saxena (Raja Babu), president of the Civil Bar Association and later president of Municipal Board, Bulandshahar. Later it was renamed again back to 'Raja Babu Park'. In 1969 a statue of ‘Mahatma Gandhi’was established in the park.


Geography

The distance between Bulandshahr and
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is 68 km. It lies in the Bulandshahr District on the Agra to Delhi Road, and is surrounded by
Delhi Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi, is a city and a union territory of India containing New Delhi, the capital of India. Straddling the Yamuna river, primarily its western or right bank, Delhi shares borders w ...
, Meerut,
Moradabad Moradabad () is a city, commissionary and municipal corporation in Moradabad district of Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Moradabad is situated on the banks of the Ramganga river, at a distance of from the national capital, New Delhi and 344 ...
,
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and Aligarh.


Demographics

As per provisional data of 2011 census, Bulandshahr urban agglomeration had a population of 235,310, out of which males were 125,549 and females were 111,761. Population in the age groups of 0 to 6 years was 30,886. The total number of literates were 160,203, of which 90,761 were males and 69,442 were females. The effective literacy rate of 7+ population was 78.37%.


Administration and politics

Bulandshahr is one of seven administrative sub-divisions of the District of Bulandshahr.


Buildings

Bulandshahr has four gates; Bunford Club Gate, Fatehganj Gate, Growseganj Gate and Moti Bagh Gate.


Events

The town hosts an annual exhibition known as 'numaish'.


Notable people

* Capt. Abbas Ali * Ahibaran, legendary founder of the city * Ziauddin Barani, Indian historian *
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Amit Bhadana Amit Bhadana () is an Indian YouTube personality, who creates Hindi language comedy videos. Early life and education Amit Bhadana was born in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh. Later his family moved to Johri Pur, Delhi Delhi, officially ...
, YouTuber and comedian *
Ashiq Ilahi Bulandshahri Muḥammad ‘Āshiq Ilāhī Bulandshahrī Muhājir Madanī (''Muḥammad ‘Āshiq Ilāhī al-Baranī al-Madanī'') was a prominent Indian Islamic scholar. He was a disciple of Muhammad Zakariyya Kandhlawi. Biography Ashiq Ilahi was born in B ...
, Indian Islamic scholar *
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Neera Yadav Neera Yadav, originally from Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, India, studied at Welham Girls' School, Dehradun. She was an officer of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS). She was part of the 1971 batch of service graduates. She is married to Mahen ...
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Gallery

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See also

*
Baranwal Barnwal (also spelled Baranwal, Burnwal, Varnwal, Warnwal or Barnawal) is a part of the larger Bania community of northern India. The community mostly resides in the regions of Etawah, Azamgarh, Gorakhpur, Ghazipur, Bihar, Jharkhand, and West B ...


References


External links


''Bulandshahr: Or, Sketches of an Indian District: Social, Historical and Architectural''
Frederic Salmon Growse, Benares (1884). {{Authority control Cities in Uttar Pradesh