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Originally appearing in Volume V22, Page 878 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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RAMPUR  , a native

state of India, in subordination to the
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United Provinces . It lies in
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Rohilkhand, between the
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British districts of
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Moradabad and
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Pilibhit .
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Area, 893 sq. m . The country is level and generally fertile; being watered in the north by the rivers Kosila and Nahul, and in the south by the Ramganga . The chief crops are maize, rice and
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sugar
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cane . Pop . (1901) J33,212, showing a decrease of 3.3 % in the decade . Estimated revenue, £234,000; military force, 2556 men, including two squadrons of Imperial Service lancers . The chief, whose title is
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nawab, is a Rohilla
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Pathan, representing the
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family which established their power over this
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part of the country in the 18th century . When the Rohillas were subjugated by the nawab of Oudh, with the assistance of a force lent by Warren Hastings, one of their number, Faiz-ullah Khan, from whom the
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present nawab traces his descent, was permitted to retain possession of Rampur . During the Mutiny of 1857 the nawab of Rampur rendered important services to the British, for which he received a grant of
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land assessed at £9000 in perpetuity, besides other honours . The state is crossed by the main
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line of the Oudh & Rohilkhand railway from Bareilly to Moradabad .

The

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town of Rampur is on the
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left
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bank of the
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river Kosila, 62o ft. above the sea, with a railway station 39 M . N.W. of Bareilly . Pop . (1901) 78,758 . There are manufactures of
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damask, pottery, sword-blades and sugar . It is partially, and was once completely, surrounded by a broad
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bamboo hedge, which formed a strong defence . In addition to a
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modern fort and several
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fine buildings, it contains an Arabic college, which attracts students from all parts of India . There are two other towns in India called Rampur, one of which, the capital of the state of Bashahr in the
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Punjab, has given its name to the fine woollen shawls, widely known as Rampur chadars .

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