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Villages in Mau district, Uttar Pradesh, India. Pages in category "Villages in Mau district" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Mau, also now known as Maunath Bhanjan, is an industrial town and the headquarter of the Mau district.It is located in the eastern part of Uttar Pradesh, India.The town is known for its saree industry which is a traditional business and centuries old art of the people of this city; says, Pallavi Mishra.
Mau district is one of the districts of Uttar Pradesh state of India, and Mau town is the district headquarters which is also one of the few remaining areas of handloom saree production in eastern Uttar Pradesh, specializing in Sadiya silk sarees. [1] Mau was carved out as a separate district from Azamgarh on 19 November 1988.
The prominent villages are Manpur, Rasulpur, Fattepur, Ausatpur, Raipur (Paliya), Mathiya, Manajit, Brahim Chak, Sirsa, Walinagar, Sarounda, Aldemau, Karmi, Khurdkarmi, Raipur.This is a historical place and has history dating back to more than 500 years. The town has a mix of Hindu and Muslim population. It is 28 km from Azamgarh and 30 km from ...
Dhanauli Rampur is a village located in Ghosi tehsil of Mau district, Uttar Pradesh. It has total 530 families residing. It has total 530 families residing. Dhanauli Rampur has population of 3,452 as per government records.
The village Walidpur Bhira is approximately 600 years old. It is an Indian village located in Muhammadabad Gohna Tehsil Mau district of Uttar Pradesh. As per Census 2011 information, the village code of Walidpur Bhira village is 197677. The name of the first person who came to Walidpur Bhira as a jageerdar nearly 600 years was Shah Bandagi Maroof.
Nadwasarai (Nadwakhas) is a small village situated 10 km away from Ghosi in Mau district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is a typical village with a population of approximately 5000 to 6000 people as per 2011 population. The village does not have a reliable 24-hour electricity supply and amenities are basic .
The town is situated between the middle of Mau and Ballia. The State Highway 34 (famely known as Rajdhani Road, as it connects Eastern U.P. with the State Capital Lucknow) passes through Ratanpura. Earlier it was a part of Ballia district, but since 19 November 1988 it became the part of newly constituted Mau District.