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SITAPUR

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Originally appearing in Volume V25, Page 161 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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SITAPUR  , 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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Lucknow divi3ion of the
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United Provinces . The town is on the
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river Sarayan,
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half-way between Lucknow and
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Shahjahanpur, and on the Lucknow-Bareilly railway, 55 M . N.W. from Lucknow . Pop . (1901) 22,557 . It is a cantonment, garrisoned by a portion of a British regiment . It has a considerable trade, principally in grain . The DISTRICT OF SITAPUR has an
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area of 2250 sq. m . It presents the appearance of a vast plain, sloping imperceptibly from an
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elevation of 505 ft. above sea-level in the north-west to 400 ft. in the south-east . The country is well-wooded with numerous groves, and well cultivated, except in those parts where the
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soil is barren and cut up by ravines . It is intersected by numerous streams, and contains many shallow ponds and natural reservoirs, which overflow during the rains, but become dry in the hot season . Except in the eastern portion, which lies in the doabs between the Kewani and Chauka and the Gogra and Chauka rivers, the soil is as a
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rule dry, but even this moist tract is interspersed with patches of
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land covered with saline efflorescence called reh .

The

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principal rivers are the Gogra, which is navigable by boats of large
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tonnage throughout the
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year, and the Chauka . The
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climate is considered healthy, and the cantonments of Sitapur are famous for the low mortality of the British troops stationed there . The
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annual rainfall averages about 38 in . In 1901 the population was 1,175,473, showing an increase of 9% in the decade . The principal crops are wheat, rice, pulses, millets, barley,
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sugar-
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cane and
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poppy . The district is traversed by the Lucknow-Bareilly section of the
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Rohilkhand and
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Kumaon railway . The
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history of Sitapur is closely associated with that of the rest of Oudh . The district figured prominently in the Mutiny of 1857, when the native troops quartered in the cantonments fired on their
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officers, many of whom were killed, as were also several military and
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civil officers, with their families, in attempting to escape . See Sitapur District Gazetteer (
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Allahabad, 1905) .

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