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MAINPURI, or MYNPOOREE

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Originally appearing in Volume V17, Page 442 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MAINPURI, or MYNPOOREE  , a
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town and
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district of
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British India, in the
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Agra division of the
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United Provinces . The town has a station on a branch of the East
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Indian railway recently opened from Shikohabad . Pop . (root), 19,000 . It consists of two
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separate portions, Mainpuri proper and Mukhamganj .
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Holkar plundered and burned
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part of the town in 1804, but was repulsed by the
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local militia . Since the British occupation the population has rapidly increased and many improvements have been carried out . The Agra branch of the
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Grand Trunk road runs through the town, forming a wide street lined on both sides by shops, which constitute the
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principal bazaar . Mainpuri has a speciality in the production of carved wooden articles inlaidwith brass wire . The
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American Presbyterian
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mission manages a high school . The DISTRICT OF MAINPURI lies in the central
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Doab .
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Area, 1675 sq. m .

Pop . (1901), 829,357, an increase of 8.8% in the

decade . It consists of an almost unbroken plain, intersected by small rivers, with a few undulating sand ridges . It is wooded throughout with
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mango groves, and isolated clumps of bdbul trees occasionally relieve the bareness of its saline usar plains . On the south-western boundary the Jumna flows in a deep alluvial bed, sometimes sweeping close to the high banks which overhang its valley, and elsewhere leaving
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room for a narrow
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strip of fertile
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soil between the
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river and the upland plain . From the low- lying lands thus formed a belt of ravines stretches inland for some 2 m., often covered with jungle, but affording good pasturage for cattle . The district is watered by two branches of the Ganges canal, and is traversed by the main
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line of the East Indian railway . Mainpuri anciently formed part of the
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great
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kingdom of
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Kanauj, and after the fall of that famous state it was divided into a number of petty principalities, of which Rapri and Bhongaon were the chief . In 1194 Rapri was made the seat of a Moslem governor . Mainpuri fell to the Moguls on
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Baber's invasion in 1526, and, although temporarily wrested from them by the short-lived Afghan dynasty of Shere Shah, was again occupied by them on the reinstatement of Humayun after the victory of
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Panipat . Like the rest of the
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lower Doab, Mainpuri passed, towards the end of the 18th century, into the power of the
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Mahrattas, and finally became a portion of the province of Oudh . When this part of the country was ceded to the British, in 18ot, Mainpuri town became the headquarters of the extensive district of
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Etawah, which was in 1856 reduced by the formation of
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Etah and Mainpuri into separate collectorates .

On the outbreak of the

Mutiny in 1857 the regiment stationed at Mainpuri revolted and attacked the town, which was successfully defended by the few Europeans of the station for a week, until the arrival of the
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Jhansi mutineers made it necessary to abandon the district .

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