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Bareilly

Bareilly district in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh is a city. Ramganga Rohilkhand Bareilly division and geographic area of the capital is located. Town 252 kilometers (157 miles) of state capital Lucknow and 250 kilometers (155 miles) north-east of the capital. Bareilly compressed natural gas (CNG), Uttar Pradesh (Lucknow, Kanpur and Agra after) filling stations with the city in the fourth. [Citation needed] In India, the seventh largest city in the state and 50th largest city. [Citation needed] India's ambitious Modi was on the list of 100 smart cities in Bareilly.

Nath also called the city (four Shiva temples located in the Four Corners area is known for - Dhopeshwar Nath Nath Nath Nath Madani Alakha and Trivati) is known, Ala Hazrat Mian Shah decency and Khankahe Niyazia (famous Muslim went out of trance), Brocade and historical city as a center for business Sanjashya .The city furniture manufacturing and cotton, grain and sugar (where Buddha descended on earth from Tushita). NCR Hissar, Patiala, Gwalior, Kota and "Counter Magnets" including a list of (NCR), its position in the list, with the inclusion occurred. Bans-Bareilly city as well known. Bansaldev and Baraldev, Jagat Singh Katehriya, which was the city of 1537.Bareilly 2011: However, Bareilly cane (ban) for furniture production center, "Bans Bareilly" restriction is not received by the market, the two princes named 898 167 children had been established.

History:
Epic Mahabharata, Bareilly region (Panchal) Draupadi, whatever Krishna (Krishna) by Panchali (as of Panchal) was sent as is said to be the birthplace. At the end of the Mahabharata, Yudhisthira becomes the king of Hastinapur, Draupadi becomes his queen. Folklore states that the Buddha once visited Bareilly Ahichchhatra ancient fortress city. [6] Parshva Ahichchhatra called Kaivalya Jain Tirthankara get on.

In the 12th century, the state was under the rule by various factions of the Rajput Kshatriya. Before being absorbed into the Mughal empire in the region emerging, Turkey became a part of the Islamic invasion of the Delhi Sultanate. In 1657, Roy laid the foundation for the modern town of Bareilly Mukrand went foundation.

Area East India Company and later the Nawab Wazir of Oudh (transferred to British India) and later to become part of India became the capital of the region Rohilkhand before hand. Area, in addition, a major part of its history has been acting as a mint.

From archaeological point of view the district of Bareilly is very rich. The extensive remains Ahichchhatra, Amla Tehsil Ramnagar in the district capital of North Panchal has been found near the village. Ahichchhatra (1940-44) that the painted gray ware excavated, the first week Ganga Yamuna Valley, associated with the arrival of the Aryans went during the earliest stage of the site went to recognized. Nearly five thousand coins as compared to the first period of Ahichchhatra secretly appearances. Also in India in terms of total yield of the soil is one of the richest sites. Indian Ahichchhatra are some of the masterpieces of terracotta art. Other sites Ahichchhatra terracotta human figurines made of Ganga basin stratigraphy based on genre classification and dig in order to determine the stratigraphy has been somewhat of a model. Existing material cultural sequence of the 11th century archaeological area 2nd millennium BC From the beginning, to get an idea on the basis that helps us. District Department discovered some ancient hills. Ancient history and culture, Rohilkhand University, Tihar-Kheda (Fatehganj West), Pachaumi, Rahtuia, Kadarganj and of Sainthal.

Installation:
1537 Basdeo Bareilly, was founded by a Rajput Katehriya. The city first historian Budayuni, who wrote in 1568 that Hussain Quli Khan divisions and district revenues "Bareilly and strong" governor "was being decided by feces Todar" mentioned in 1596 were recorded by Abul Fazl I've gone. In 1657 Bareilly in 1658 laid the foundation for the modern city was Mukrand opinion, Bareilly, Shahjahanpur became the headquarters of the province.

Katehriyas Mughal policy of encouraging Afghan settlements control succeeds, the central government was strong. Aurangzeb Afghanistan (which had become local potentates) after death to seize and occupy neighboring villages began.
After the fall of the Mughal Empire, many Pathans went Rohilkhand. Bareilly experienced economic stagnation and poverty, Suriname and Guyana as indentured laborers seeking Rohilla Pathan Muslim head (like other cities of Uttar Pradesh).

The British East India Company:
Third Battle of Panipat in 1761 in northern India Rohilkhand Barech in detail under the Maratha Empire blocked. In 1772 it was attacked by the Marathas, expelling invasion with the help of the Nawab of Awadh. After the war, Nawab Shuja-ud-Daula Barech demanded payment for helping Nawabs. When his demand was refused, the Nawab to invade Rohilkhand (Warren Hastings, governor and commander-in-chief, Alexander champion) joined the British. Daula Barech defeated the combined forces of the company in 1774 (who was killed in battle in Katra Mirapur, Rohilla rule ended).

Rohilkhand Daula was transferred to, and from 1774 to 1800, the province was ruled by the Nawab of Awadh. By 1801, under the Treaty, a subsidy to support British forces had fallen into arrears. Credit, Nawab Saadat Ali Khan to pay, November 10 ,: a treaty signed in 1801 the East India Company Rohilkhand surrendered.


During the reign of Shah Alam II, Bareilly Rohilla- headquarters chief Hafiz Rahmat Khan many coins were minted. After a period in the city was captured Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula, and the top of it Bareilly, Bareilly and Bareilly Aasfabad kite and fish were identified as marks. Coins were minted by the East India Company.

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