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Kiratpur as a part of the district Bijnor shares the same history for most of the time period. It was ravaged by Timur in 1399, no documented evidence exists about it until the time of Mughal emperor Akbar, when it formed part of the Mughal Empire and so continued undisturbed, except for occasional raids, as long as the power of the Mughals survived intact.
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Bijnor district (Hindi pronunciation: [bɪd͡ʒ.n̪ɔːɾ]) is one of the 75 districts in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. Bijnor city is the district headquarters. The government of Nagar Palika Parishad Bijnor Uttar Pradesh seeks its inclusion in National Capital Region (NCR) due to its close proximity to NCT of Delhi .
Bijnor district comes under the Bareilly Police Zone and Moradabad Police Range. The district police is headed by a superintendent of police (SP), who is an IPS officer, and is assisted by two additional superintendents of police for city and east from the Provincial Police Service . [ 17 ]
Udham Singh Nagar is a district of Uttarakhand state in northern India. Rudrapur is the district headquarter. The district consists of nine Tehsils named Bajpur, Gadarpur, Jaspur, Kashipur, Khatima, Kichha, Nanakmatta, Rudrapur, Sitarganj. The district is located in the Terai region, and is part of Kumaon Division.
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Numaish Ground Bijnor, also known as Bijnor Mela, is an annual fair celebrated in the historic city of Bijnor, located in the Bijnor district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The fair is organised during the Hindu month of Shravan (September–October), specifically on the full moon day of the bright half of the lunar month.
The district has a population density of 1,021 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,640/sq mi). [4] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 18.35%. [ 4 ] Ambedkar Nagar has a sex ratio of 976 females for every 1000 males, [ 4 ] and a literacy rate of 74.37%. 11.71% of the population lives in urban areas.