Shikarpur, Bulandshahr

Shikarpur, Bulandshahr
Shikarpur
city
Shikarpur, Bulandshahr

Location in Uttar Pradesh, India

Coordinates: 28°17′N 78°01′E / 28.28°N 78.02°E / 28.28; 78.02Coordinates: 28°17′N 78°01′E / 28.28°N 78.02°E / 28.28; 78.02
Country  India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Bulandshahr
Government
  Type Democratic
Elevation 191 m (627 ft)
Population (2001)
  Total 33,130
Languages
  Official Hindi, Urdu
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)

Shikarpur means Shikar-hunting and Pur-"a lot" as per the Bible and Persian language. It is a town and a municipal board in Bulandshahr district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is also known as JAAT LAND. There is no clear evidence that who laid the foundation of Shikarpur, however it was administered and developed by a saint named Sayyed Abdullah in Lodhi period as it is believed that he was appointed by Ibrahim Lodhi as an administrator of Shikarpur.

History

Shikarpur as the name suggests was famous for hunting from Lodhi Era and it is known for its glorious culture and religious harmony. The inhabitants of Shikarpur are mainly associated with Agriculture, dairy farming, engraving, pottery and weaving from ancient times. Now, it is becoming the producer of high quality doctors, lawyers and professors who are working inside and outside India.

Culture

Shikarpur is a beautiful example of Hinduism and Indo-Iranian culture.It is also a center of religious pilgrimage and approximately 80,000 people visit Shikarpur for different pilgrimage occasions.

Heritage

Shikarpur has rich heritage like Ganga temple, Mahadev temple, Maa kali temple, Mahadev temple Barasau, the tomb of Dada Abdullah(Dada Saheb),Shrine of Hazrat Abbas, Karbala Mosque, Imam Bara, Bazare-Shikarpur and Bara Dari(Called Bara Khamba).

Ethnic Groups

As with the spoken languages, the ethnic group composition also remains a point of debate, mainly regarding the largest and second largest ethnic groups, the Hindus and Muslims. The 70% of population of Shikarpur is Hindu, Sunni Muslims constituting 20% of the population and Shia Muslims constituting 10% of the population. The Hinduism and Twelve Shia Islam is the most popular religion among the inhabitant of Shikarpur.

Regions

Shikarpur can be divided in mainly two regions-Town, Semi Town and Rural. According to the latest census, about 60% of the population of Shikarpur lives in Town area and about 10% of population lives in Semi-Town areas.

Fauna

The wildlife of Shikarpur is composed of several animal species, including Panthers, foxes, monkeys and wild pigs. Other domestic animals of Shikarpur include sheep, goats, cattle, horses, donkeys and camels. Peacock, eagle and pigeons are also native to the wildlife of Shikarpur.

Language

Hindi and Urdu are the main languages which are spoken in Shikarpur with regional pronunciation.

Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[1] Shikarpur had a population of 33,130. Males constitute 52.77% of the population and females 47.22%. Shikarpur has an average literacy rate of 50.46%, lower than the national average. male literacy is 59.95%, and female literacy is 39.87%. In Shikarpur, 17.5% of the population is under 6 years of age. The literacy rate is improving sharply due to the awareness of people towards the benefits of education.

Tourism

Sai Dham, Ganga temple, Mahadev temple Barasau, Maa kaali temple, The Shrine of Dada Saheb(Dada Abdullah), Imam Baras, Karbala, Shrine of Hazrat Abbas, Karbala Mosque, Bazare-Shikarpur are famous among the tourists. Most of the tourists visit Shikarpur during Diwali, Holi, Muharram and Arbaen(Chehlum). Shikarpur is also famous for its shooting destinations among the Bollywood film makers.


[2] Saidham Shikarpur Website

(www.saidhamshikarpur.com)

Education

There are many educational institutes in the city, and some of them are one of the oldest study centers in western Uttar Pradesh.

Institutions

References

  1. "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 2004-06-16. Retrieved 2008-11-01.
  2. "श्री साई धाम, शिकारपुर". www.saidhamshikarpur.com. Retrieved 2016-05-23.


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