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Shukul Bazar

Coordinates: 26°36′10″N 81°34′57″E / 26.602751°N 81.582598°E / 26.602751; 81.582598
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Shukul Bazar
Bāzār Shukul
Town
Map showing Shukul Bazar CD block
Map showing Shukul Bazar CD block
Shukul Bazar is located in Uttar Pradesh
Shukul Bazar
Shukul Bazar
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 26°36′10″N 81°34′57″E / 26.602751°N 81.582598°E / 26.602751; 81.582598[1]
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DivisionFaizabad division
DistrictSultanpur
Languages
 • OfficialHindi, Urdu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)

Shukul Bazar, also called Bazar Shukul or more rarely Mawaiya-Rahmatgarh, is a town[2] and community development block[3] in Musafirkhana tehsil of Sultanpur district, Uttar Pradesh, India.[3][2] It is located on the road from Inhauna to Rudauli.[2]

At the turn of the 20th century, Shukul Bazar was described as the only real town in the otherwise mostly rural tehsil of Musafirkhana.[2] It had an important market and was the headquarters of a police thana which, despite its small jurisdiction, was very busy due to a lot of unrest in the area.[2] It also had a post office and one of the largest schools in the tehsil.[2]

The market at Shukul Bazar is held on Wednesdays and Sundays and mostly deals in cloth.[4] As of 1961, it had an average attendance of around 500 people.[4] At that point, the town also had a government-run dispensary with 2 beds for males and 2 for females, and it had a police force consisting of 1 sub-inspector, 1 head constable, and 12 constables.[4]

History

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Sukul bazar, founded about a century ago by some members of a well to do Sukul ( Brahmin ) family . It shared with Perkinsginj the advantage of being near the Gumti .

Villages

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Shukul Bazar CD block has the following 71 villages:[3]

Village name Total land area (hectares) Population (in 2011)
Manjh Gaon 647.7 2,123
Sansarpur 358.5 1,570
Khemmau 417.4 3,161
Tendua 231.5 2,383
Dakkhin Gaon Kyar 394.9 4,566
Shivali 207 2,069
Pali 840.6 4,432
Urer Mau 566.9 2,872
Tenwasi 179.1 1,438
Bubupur 683.2 4,049
Ahamadpur 415.9 3,826
Dhanesha Rajput 94 1,602
Mawaiya Rahmat Garh 511.2 7,795
Indriya 263.1 2,139
Ekkatajpur 180.5 1,550
Husen Pur 218.8 2,050
Sidhauli 203 988
Daranagar 66.6 1,255
Harkhu Mau 536.2 3,119
Sewara 259 2,788
Nimpur 206 1,227
Newaj Bhadar Garh 105.6 2,315
Nihal Garh Saida Patti 161.6 1,439
Pure Dayagir 51.1 236
Unch Gaon 823.1 4,537
Khalish Bahadur Pur 221.6 1,832
Gayas Pur 243.3 1,756
Kaji Pur 290.4 1,009
Ashis Pur 104.1 2,001
Nirhi Garh 46 379
Sidhana Mau 170.2 845
Fatte Pur 87.6 848
Mahauna Paschim 1,061.9 11,220
Mahauna Purab 473.1 4,348
Kisuni 689.4 6,032
Shahpur Shamshul Haque 50.4 195
Nadi 351.5 2,307
Bhandara Shekh Pur 233.4 1,241
Makhdum Kalan 689.2 4,798
Laliha Mau 70.1 357
Badal Garh 184.4 1,768
Jodil Mau 170.3 1,105
Banarpur 76.3 819
Mardanpur 365.8 3,514
Sujanpur 58.3 462
Baharpur 450.4 4,778
Puredip Chand 50.5 302
Bakhtawar Nagar 108.6 1,131
Muhiuddin Pur 122 1,081
Chhajju Pur 164 462
Para 183.9 1,342
Kundan Pur 135.3 1,682
Bhatmau 128.2 1,201
Jalali 61.1 660
Balapur 82.6 723
Sahabgarh 47.1 401
Saraiya Peerzada 56.6 1,224
Byaure Mau 374.1 2,587
Barsanda 473.1 5,584
Sauna 295.8 2,461
Rasul Pur 326 4,200
Tevar Pur 156.1 2,313
Hasanpur Tiwari 130.7 844
Jamuwari 134.1 972
Vishambher Patti 112.7 1,633
Sathin 539.8 4,529
Tirai 1 0
Mandwa 311.8 2,178
Baj Garh 186.5 2,025
Fazil Pur 74 883
Rondawa 64.6 963

References

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  1. ^ "Geonames Search". Do a radial search using these coordinates here.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Nevill, H.R. (1903). Sultanpur: A Gazetteer, Being Volume XLVI Of The District Gazetteers Of The United Provinces Of Agra And Oudh. Allahabad: Government Press. pp. 185, 199–201. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  3. ^ a b c "Census of India 2011: Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook - Sultanpur, Part A (Village and Town Directory)" (PDF). Census 2011 India. pp. 77–93. Retrieved 13 November 2021.
  4. ^ a b c Census 1961: District Census Handbook, Uttar Pradesh (44 - Sultanpur District) (PDF). Lucknow. 1965. pp. 118, 121, 147. Retrieved 13 November 2021.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)