Bareilly district बरेली जनपद بریلی ضلع |
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District of Uttar Pradesh | |
Location of Bareilly district in Uttar Pradesh |
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Country | India |
State | Uttar Pradesh |
Administrative division | Bareilly |
Headquarters | Bareilly |
Government | |
• Lok Sabha constituencies | Bareilly, Aonla (partly) |
Area | |
• Total | 4,120 km2 (1,590 sq mi) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 3,598,701 |
• Density | 870/km2 (2,300/sq mi) |
Demographics | |
• Literacy | 81 % |
Website | Official website |
The Bareilly district pronunciation 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 Bareilly district is a part of the Bareilly Division and occupies an area of 4120 km² with a population of 4,448,359 people (previously it was 3,618,589) according to the census of 2011. In the Sanskrit epic poem, Mahābhārata, the Bareilly region (Panchala) is described as the birthplace of Draupadi, also referred to as Pachali (which means one from the kingdom of Panchāla) or Krishnaa (kṛṣṇā). After Yudhishthira becomes the king at the end of the Mahābhārata, she becomes his queen. In the 12th century, the kingdom was ruled by several clans of Kshatriya Rajputs. After the Islamic invasion, the region became part of the Delhi Sultanate before getting absorbed by the emerging Mughal Empire. The modern City of Bareilly was founded by Mukrand Rai in 1657. Later it became the capital of the Rohilkhand region before getting handed over to Nawab Vazir of Awadh and then to the East India Company, becoming an integral part of India.