Sultanpur District

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Sultanpur is a district in the state of Uttar Pradesh in northern India. The district is a part of Faizabad Division.It's administrative head is Sultanpur. It has an area of 1713 sq. rn. The surface is generally level, being broken only by ravines in the neighborhood of the rivers. The central portion is highly cultivated, while in the south are widespread arid plains and swampy jhils or marshes. The principal river is the Gomti River, which passes through the centre of the district and affords a valuable highway for commerce. Minor streams are the Kandu, Pili, Tengha and Nandhia, the last two being of onieimiiortanee, as their channels form the outlet for the superfluous water of the jhils, draining into the Sai. There: are ner the decade. o forests in the district, only stunted dhdk jungles used for fuel. In the population was 1,083,904, showing an increase of less than 1% over the decade.Due to its plain fertile land and irrigation facilities It has got an agricultural importance .Primarily an agricultural district, its principal crops are rice, pulses, wheat, barley, sugarcane and a little poppy. Jagdishpur is the main industrial area in the district with BHEL(Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited), Indo gulf (urea factory) and some leather factories established in that area . Apart from these the district also has Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) testing centre located in Korwa near Munshiganj and ACC cement factory in Gauriganj. The main line of the Oudh & Rohilkhand railway from Lucknow to Rae Bareli and Mogul Serai serves the south-western portion. Politically the district is famous for its Amethi constituency due to its association with Gandhi family.

The only incident worthy of note in the 19th century history of the district since the British annexation of Oudh is the revolt of the native troops stationed at Sultanpur during the Mutiny. The troops rose in rebellion on the 9th of June 1857, and, after murdering two of their officers, sacked the station. Upon the restoration of order, Sultanpur cantonment was strengthened by a detachment of British troops; but in 1861 it was entirely abandoned as a military station.

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Divisions and Districts of Uttar Pradesh, India
Agra Division: Agra | Aligarh | Etah | Firozabad | Mainpuri | Hathras | Mathura
Allahabad Division: Allahabad | Fatehpur | Kaushambi | Pratapgarh
Azamgarh Division: Azamgarh | Ballia | Mau
Bareilly Division: Badaun | Bareilly | Pilibhit | Shahjahanpur
Basti Division: Basti | Sant Kabir Nagar | Siddharthnagar
Chitrakoot Division: Banda | Chitrakoot | Hamirpur | Mahoba
Devipatan Division: Bahraich | Balarampur | Gonda | Shravasti
Faizabad Division: Ambedkar Nagar | Barabanki | Faizabad | Sultanpur
Gorakhpur Division: Devaria | Gorakhpur | Kushinagar | Maharajganj
Jhansi Division: Jalaun | Jhansi | Lalitpur
Kanpur Division: | Auraiya | Etawah | Farrukhabad | Kannauj | Kanpur Dehat | Kanpur Nagar
Lucknow Division: Hardoi | Lakhimpur Kheri | Lucknow | Raebareli | Sitapur | Unnao
Meerut Division: | Bagpat | Bulandshahr | Gautam Buddha Nagar | Ghaziabad | Meerut
Mirzapur Division: Mirzapur | Sant Ravidas Nagar | Sonbhadra
Moradabad Division: Bijnor | Jyotiba Phule Nagar | Moradabad | Rampur
Saharanpur Division: Muzaffarnagar | Saharanpur
Varanasi Division: Chandauli | Ghazipur | Jaunpur | Varanasi
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