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Pilibhit district () is one of the 75
districts A district is a type of administrative division that in some countries is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or counties, several municipalities, subdivisions ...
in the
state State most commonly refers to: * State (polity), a centralized political organization that regulates law and society within a territory **Sovereign state, a sovereign polity in international law, commonly referred to as a country **Nation state, a ...
of
Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh ( ; UP) is a States and union territories of India, state in North India, northern India. With over 241 million inhabitants, it is the List of states and union territories of India by population, most populated state in In ...
in
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, and Pilibhit city is the district headquarters. Pilibhit district is a part of
Bareilly Division Bareilly division is one of the 18 administrative geographical unit (i.e. division) of the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Bareilly city is the administrative headquarters of the division. Part of the Rohilkhand region, Bareilly div ...
. A Tiger Reserve Area was named
Pilibhit Tiger Reserve Pilibhit Tiger Reserve is located in Pilibhit district of Uttar Pradesh and was notified as a tiger reserve in 2014. It forms part of the Terai Arc Landscape in the upper Gangetic Plain along the India-Nepal border. The habitat is characteris ...
in September 2008.


History

Pilibhit district had its origins as a subdivision of
Bareilly district The Bareilly district () belongs to the state Uttar Pradesh in States and territories of India, northern India. Its capital is Bareilly city and it is divided in six administrative division or tehsils: Aonla, Uttar Pradesh, Aonla, Baheri, Bareil ...
in 1871, consisting of the
pargana Pargana or parganah, also spelt pergunnah, equivalent to Mohallah as a subunit of Subah (Suba), was a type of former administrative division in the Indian subcontinent during the time of the Delhi Sultanate, Mughal and British Colonial empire ...
s of Jahanabad,
Pilibhit Pilibhit () is a city and a municipal board in Pilibhit district in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Pilibhit is the north-easternmost district of Bareilly division, situated in the Rohilkhand region of the sub- Himalayan Plateau ...
, and
Puranpur Puranpur is a town and a municipal board in Pilibhit district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Puranpur is divided into 25 wards with elections every 5 years. Due to dense Sikh population, the area is also known as Mini Punjab after the P ...
, with a magistrate based in Pilibhit. It was then officially upgraded to a separate district in November 1879. The early history of Pilibhit district is obscure. This area is traditionally considered to have formed part of the
Panchala Panchala () was an ancient kingdom of northern India, located in the Ganges-Yamuna Doab of the Upper Gangetic plain which is identified as Kanyakubja or region around Kannauj. During Late Vedic times (c. 1100–500 BCE), it was one of the ...
kingdom, whose capital was at
Ahichchhatra Ahichchhatra or Ahikhet (, ) or Ahikshetra (, ), near the modern Ramnagar village in Aonla tehsil, Bareilly district in Uttar Pradesh, India, was the ancient capital of Northern Panchala, a northern Indian kingdom mentioned in the Maha ...
, although there are no historical documents to confirm this. On the other hand, the many ruin sites in the district indicate that there was extensive settlement here, and that the forests which historically covered the area used to be smaller.


Archaeological sites

At Neoria Husainpur is a large area of ruins that became covered by dense forest. Mahof has a large ruined brick fort; Simaria Ghosu, not far away, has a mud fort, but it appears to have been built later than other ruins in the area. Several octagonal wells and a large masonry tank at Khaj appear to be the remains of a large town. Perhaps the most important ruins in the district are at Balai Khera, close to the town of Jahanabad. Nearby to the west is a mound called Parasua-kot, which is from the same time as Balai Khera. There are many ruins in the forests of
Puranpur Puranpur is a town and a municipal board in Pilibhit district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Puranpur is divided into 25 wards with elections every 5 years. Due to dense Sikh population, the area is also known as Mini Punjab after the P ...
tehsil, often marked by "unusually large bricks, often carved and chiselled in a most artistic manner." The ruins at Dhanaura have been partly washed away by the Chauka, but there are still several large ruin-covered mounds here, over a large area. Another site is at Suapara, a short distance north of Puranpur. The massive fortress at Shahgarh appears to have been occupied during a fairly late period, since coins of the Varmmas of
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have been found inside its walls. Further south is a large unnamed site where fragments of pottery, bricks, and glazed tiles have been found. In the Bisalpur tehsil, there are extensive ruins at Marauri, on the Khanaut, and at
Barkhera Barkhera is a town and a nagar panchayat in Pilibhit district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Geography Barkhera is located at . It has an average elevation of . Demographics At the 2001 Census of India The 2001 census of India was t ...
in the north there is a large mound that is traditionally said to mark the spot of a city built by the legendary Raja Vena.


Dewal inscription

The 10th-century Dewal inscription, which was found in 1829 at the village of Ilahabad, also known as Ilahabas Dewal, near Deoria. It is a
Sanskrit Sanskrit (; stem form ; nominal singular , ,) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in northwest South Asia after its predecessor languages had Trans-cultural ...
inscription, dated to year 1049 of the
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(992 or 993 CE) and written in the so-called ''kutila'' script. The entire inscription is written as a 37-stanza poem, full of metaphors and mythological allusions, and documenting the construction of two temples to
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and
Parvati Parvati (, , IPA: /Sanskrit phonology, pɑɾʋət̪iː/), also known as Uma (, , IPA: Sanskrit phonology, /ʊmɑː/) and Gauri (, , IPA: /Sanskrit phonology, gə͡ʊɾiː/), is one of the principal goddesses in Hinduism, revered as the Devi, ...
by a local ruler and his wife. It was composed by a man named Nahila, son of Sivarudra, who was evidently well-versed in Sanskrit grammar and rhetoric. The ruler mentioned in the inscription, Lalla of the Chhinda family, is described as a ''mandala-putra'', or ruler of a province, and he was probably a feudatory of the kings of
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. The text says that he "brought the river Katha to his capital", which according to H.R. Nevill probably refers to the digging of the canal now called the Katni. It also says that Lalla had the two temples built and endowed them with a quarter of the revenue from several villages. He gave the site the name "Devapalli", which is probably the same as "Dewal". The site of Garha Khera, a large 800-square-foot mound with two small tanks, was probably Lalla's capital; the Katni winds its way around this site. Atop a large mound on the south side of Ilahabad are the remains of a large temple, which is where the Dewal inscription was found.


Medieval through Early Modern

Whatever happened in the area after the time of the Dewal inscription is unknown. It is completely absent from contemporary sources for several centuries. The Muslim conquerors appear to have had no interest in the region, which may have been densely forested around this time. The first reference to Pilibhit is possibly in 1256, when the Delhi Sultan Nasir-ud-Din Muhammad led troops to
Awadh Awadh (), known in British Raj historical texts as Avadh or Oudh, is a historical region in northern India and southern Nepal, now constituting the North-central portion of Uttar Pradesh. It is roughly synonymous with the ancient Kosala Regio ...
by way of "Tilibhat". Pilibhit may also be the "Talpat" mentioned during the reign of Sultan Ghiyas-ud-Din Balban. The Katehria Rajputs came to rule over the Pilibhit area at some point. Tradition holds that their leader Kharag Singh conquered the western part of this district from the local tribes. From this base, the Katehrias were only nominally subjects of the Sultans of Delhi. In 1379, after Kharag Singh murdered the governor of
Budaun Budaun (romanised: Badāʾūn or Badāyūn, ) is a medieval city and headquarters of Budaun district, in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is located about a mile east of the Sot river, and 27 km north of the Ganges, in the Rohilkhand ...
, Firoz Shah led a scorched-earth campaign in the region, causing widespread destruction and resulting in the entire area between Budaun and Bilaspur becoming a hunting ground. During
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's reign, the area of today's Pilibhit district was a remote backwater. In the
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, the area included the parganas of Balai and Punar, and
Bareilly Bareilly () is a city in Bareilly district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is among the largest metropolises in Western Uttar Pradesh and is the centre of the Bareilly division as well as the historical region of Rohilkhand. The city ...
, with a small part possibly belonging to Gola in today's
Shahjahanpur district Shahjahanpur is a district of Uttar Pradesh India. It is a part of Bareilly division. It was established in 1813 by the British Government. Previously it was a part of district Bareilly. Geographically the main town is Shahjahanpur, which is i ...
. Balai was based at what is now called Balai Khera, and Punar was the old name of Puranpur. These parganas were all nominally part of the sarkar of Budaun, but in practice they were under the governors of Bareilly. During this period, Pilibhit district's history is essentially the same as Bareilly district's, with nothing to set it apart.


Modern times

During the freedom struggle, the rural folks showed Bravery. One freedom fighter Shri Bhadain Lal, Vill Rampur Amrit near Bilsanda who killed a British Police Inspector. He was jailed & imprisoned at Lalitpur Central Jail. The Britishers during the freedom struggle were chased out. They were given shelter by a few villagers at Mankapur. The Britishers in return offered them Land & Gardens near banks of Khannout River. In 191-72 the Nank Matah damp leaked & flooded the Deoha River. Many people died as the flood has taken place in odd hours. Leaving the 1977 Lok Sabha elections when Md Shamshul Hasan Khan of Sherpur became MP, all MPs were from other districts. Local politicians could not win the Loksabha Elections. Thus politically the district remained backward so was its economic growth.


Pilibhit Tiger Reserve

Pilibhit Tiger Reserve is located in Pilibhit district, Mahof range of Uttar Pradesh state in India. It lies along the India-Nepal border in the foothills of the Himalayas and the plains of the 'terai' in Uttar Pradesh. It is one of India's 50 Project Tiger Tiger reserves. Pilibhit is one of the few well-forested districts in Uttar Pradesh. According to an estimate of the year 2004, Pilibhit district has over 800 km2 (310 sq mi) forests, constituting roughly 23% of the district's total area. Forests in Pilibhit have at least a good number of tigers and a good prey base for their survival as per records and assumption there were 36 tigers in 2016–17, then counts goes up till 45 in 2017–18, and present August 2019 to November 2020 there are 65 tigers in this reserve and more. Although some illegal human residents are still present in the reserve, the government is aiming to remove them. During winter tigers could easily be seen in the countryside near forest areas. It holds a wide range of different animal and bird species. Pilibhit forests area is a home for the striped cats, tigers, bears, and many species of birds. A proposal, created in 2005, to make a home for the endangered cats in Pilibhit forests was sent to the government of India in April 2008. Pilibhit Tiger Reserve was declared in September 2008 based on its special type of
ecosystem An ecosystem (or ecological system) is a system formed by Organism, organisms in interaction with their Biophysical environment, environment. The Biotic material, biotic and abiotic components are linked together through nutrient cycles and en ...
with vast open spaces and sufficient feed for the elegant predators.


Geography of the reserve

The northeastern boundary of the reserve is the
Sharda river The Sharda River is the downstream of Kāli River (or Mahakali River) that originates in the northern Uttarakhand state of India in the Great Himalayas on the eastern slopes of Nanda Devi massif, at an elevation of in the Pithoragarh distr ...
(Nepali: Mahakali River) which defines the Indo-Nepal border, while the southwest boundary is marked by the River Sharda and the River Ghaghara. The reserve has a core zone area of 602.79 km2 (232.74 sq mi) and a buffer zone area of 127.45 km2 (49.21 sq mi). Elevation ranges from 168 to 175 meters above MSL.


Demographics

According to the 2011 census Pilibhit district has a
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of 2,031,007, roughly equal to the nation of
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or the US state of
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. This gives it a ranking of 226th in India (out of a total of
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). The district has a population density of . Its
population growth rate Population growth is the increase in the number of people in a population or dispersed group. The global population has grown from 1 billion in 1800 to 8.2 billion in 2025. Actual global human population growth amounts to around 70 million annu ...
over the decade 2001-2011 was 23.83%. Pilibhit has a
sex ratio A sex ratio is the ratio of males to females in a population. As explained by Fisher's principle, for evolutionary reasons this is typically about 1:1 in species which reproduce sexually. However, many species deviate from an even sex ratio, ei ...
of 889
females An organism's sex is female (symbol: ♀) if it produces the ovum (egg cell), the type of gamete (sex cell) that fuses with the male gamete (sperm cell) during sexual reproduction. A female has larger gametes than a male. Females and male ...
for every 1000 males, and a
literacy rate Literacy is the ability to read and write, while illiteracy refers to an inability to read and write. Some researchers suggest that the study of "literacy" as a concept can be divided into two periods: the period before 1950, when literacy was ...
of 63.58%. 17.30% of the population lives in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 16.42% and 0.08% of the population respectively. At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 83.03% of the population in the district spoke
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, 8.99%
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, 3.72%
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, 3.05%
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and 1.13%
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as their first language.


Tourist attractions

* Chuka Beach * * * *
Pilibhit Tiger Reserve Pilibhit Tiger Reserve is located in Pilibhit district of Uttar Pradesh and was notified as a tiger reserve in 2014. It forms part of the Terai Arc Landscape in the upper Gangetic Plain along the India-Nepal border. The habitat is characteris ...
* Bifercation * Bhiramchari Ghaat * Gauri Shankar Temple * Yashvantri Temple * Jama Masjid Pilibhit * Dargah Shahji Mohammad Sher Miya


Transportation


Airport

Bareilly Airport Bareilly Airport is a domestic airport serving Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India at Indian Air Force's Trishul Air Base in Izzatnagar, located north from the city centre. History The Airports Authority of India approved construction of a passen ...
is a nearest airport to Pilibhit Tiger Reserve and Pilibhit and this airport is located around 43 km from Pilibhit. Bareilly Airport is connected to cities like Mumbai, New Delhi and Bengaluru with direct flights.


Railway Station

*
Pilibhit Junction railway station Pilibhit Junction is important railway station in Izzatnagar railway division Izzatnagar railway division is one of the three railway divisions under the jurisdiction of North Eastern Railway zone of the Indian Railways. It is located in Ba ...
* Neoria Hussainpur Railway Station * Puranpur railway station * Bisalpur Railway Station * Bhopatpur Railway Station * Majhola Railway Station * Shahi Railway Station


UPSRTC The Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) is a public sector passenger road transport corporation which services Uttar Pradesh, India, and adjoining states of North India. It operates as a state and interstate bus service and ...
Bus Stand

* Pilibhit
UPSRTC The Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (UPSRTC) is a public sector passenger road transport corporation which services Uttar Pradesh, India, and adjoining states of North India. It operates as a state and interstate bus service and ...
Bus Depot * Puranpur Bus Stand * Bisalpur Bus Stand * Amaria Bus Stand


Towns

* Amaria *
Barkhera Barkhera is a town and a nagar panchayat in Pilibhit district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Geography Barkhera is located at . It has an average elevation of . Demographics At the 2001 Census of India The 2001 census of India was t ...
*
Bilsanda Bilsanda is a town and nagar panchayat in the Pilibhit district of Uttar Pradesh, India. Geography Bilsanda is located at . It has an average elevation of 161 metres (528 feet). Demographics As of the 2001 Census of India The 2001 ...
* Bisalpur * Jahanabad * Kalinagar * Madhotanda * Nyoria Husainpur *
Puranpur Puranpur is a town and a municipal board in Pilibhit district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Puranpur is divided into 25 wards with elections every 5 years. Due to dense Sikh population, the area is also known as Mini Punjab after the P ...
* Majhola


Villages

* Amkhariya


Notable people

*
Md Shamsul Hasan Khan Md Shamsul Hasan Khan (born 13 February 1926) was an Indian politician who was a Member of Parliament in the sixth Lok Sabha, elected from the Pilibhit constituency in 1977 as a candidate of the Bharatiya Lok Dal. Khan was son of Mohd. Badrul ...
* Mukund Lal Agrawal * Mohan Swarup *
Sanjay Singh Gangwar Sanjay Singh Gangwar (born 10 April 1974) is an Indian politician and a member of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly from Pilibhit since March 2017 representing Bharatiya Janata Party. He is also a Minister of State in Second Yogi Adityanath m ...
*
Simranjeet Singh Simranjeet Singh (born 27 December 1996) is an Indian field hockey player who plays as a Field hockey#Positions, midfielder for the India men's national field hockey team, Indian national team. He was part of the Indian squad that won the 2016 ...
(Hockey Player) * Riyaz Ahmad (Ex Minister) *
Nalneesh Neel Nalneesh Neel is an Indian people, Indian actor who has acted in various Bollywood and Cinema of the United States, Hollywood films. He is best known for his roles in ''The White Tiger (film), The White Tiger'', ''III Smoking Barrels'', ''Chhic ...
* Peetam Ram * Gopal Krishna Saxena *
Agys Ramsaran Verma Agys Ramsaran Verma is an Indian politician and a former Member of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly. He represented the Bisalpur (Assembly constituency), Bisalpur constituency of Uttar Pradesh and is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party ...
*
Hemraj Verma Hemraj Verma is an Indian politician and a member of the Sixteenth Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh in India. He represented the Barkhera constituency of Uttar Pradesh and is a member of the Bhartiya Janta party political party. Early life ...
* Vivek Kumar Verma *
Harish Kumar Gangawar Harish Kumar Gangwar was a Member of Parliament in the seventh Lok Sabha from Pilibhit constituency elected in 1980 on Indian National Congress ticket. Harish Kumar Gangawar was son of Baldev Prasad Gangwar, who was Agriculturist by profession ...
* Bhanu Pratap Singh *
Parshuram Gangwar Dr. Parashuram Gangwar was an Indian politician, and ex member of parliament, a doctor by profession. He was born in a small town of Barkhera. His father, Jhamman Lal, was a local former. In May 1957, he married Ishwarwati and has two sons an ...
* Vivek Kumar Verma


Figures about Pilibhit District

Total Area District - 3504 km2
Total Area city - 68.76 km2 Population (as 2011)


References


External links

* * http://www.tigerreservepilibhit.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Pilibhit District Districts of Uttar Pradesh Minority concentrated districts in India