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Mau district

Mau district is one of the districts of Uttar Pradesh state of India, and Mau town is the district headquarters which is also one of the few remaining areas of handloom saree production in eastern Uttar Pradesh, specializing in Sadiya silk sarees.[1] Mau was carved out as a separate district from Azamgarh on 19 November 1988. It is situated in the south-eastern part of the state with headquarters in Maunath Bhanjan. The district is surrounded by Ghazipur district on the south, Ballia district in the east, Azamgarh district in the west, and by Gorakhpur and Deoria districts on the north; says, Pallavi mishra.

Mau district
Statue of Thakur Barisan Dev in Mau
Location of Mau district in Uttar Pradesh
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DivisionAzamgarh
HeadquartersMau
TehsilsMau Ghosi
Government
 • Lok Sabha constituenciesGhosi
 • Vidhan Sabha constituenciesGhosi , Madhuban, Maunath Bhanjan (Sadar), Muhammadabad-Gohna Assembly constituency
Area
 • Total1,713 km2 (661 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total2,205,968
 • Density1,300/km2 (3,300/sq mi)
Demographics
 • Literacy80.16 per cent
 • Sex ratio978
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Major highwaysNH-24
Websitemau.nic.in

History

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901486,949—    
1911464,472−0.47%
1921473,935+0.20%
1931490,052+0.33%
1941567,851+1.48%
1951654,208+1.43%
1961768,157+1.62%
1971926,263+1.89%
19811,126,879+1.98%
19911,446,553+2.53%
20011,854,950+2.52%
20112,205,968+1.75%
source:[2]

From historical and archaeological point of views, Mau is one of the oldest place in the region. Ancient cultural and archaeological remains have been found at multiple places in the area giving enough evidence of long history of human habitat in the area. The known archaeological history of Mau is about 1500 years old, when the entire area was covered under thick dense forest. The Nats who used to live along Tamsa river, are considered to be the oldest inhabitants and the ruler of the area.[3]

As per the records on official webpage of the district, in 1028 A.D. King Syed Shalar Masood Ghazi came with a huge army to conquer the area but he went back to Afghanistan, leaving few of his people in the area. A sufi saint Baba Malik Tahir and his brother Malik Qasim were part of the remaining group. There are places like Malik Tahir Pura and Qasim Pura in the name of these two saints in Mau city. The tomb of Malik Tahir is also present in Malik Tahir Pura and locally known as Mazaar Malik Tahir Baba.[4]

Around 1540–1545, Sher Shah Suri, the emperor who defeated Humayun, during his reign visited Kolhuvavan (Madhuban) to meet the great Sufi saint Syed Ahmad Wadva.[5] Mahvani, one of the daughters of Sher Shah had settled permanently near the dargah of Syed Wadva. The area also finds place in the historical book of Ziyaudeen Barni with a description that the great Mughal emperor Akbar passed through Mau on his way to Allahabad. At that time, labourer and artisans originally belonging to Iran, Afghanistan and Turkey, who had come with Mughal army settled here permanently. These artisans integrated into the society over a period of time but they kept their art alive and despite a gradual demise of the handloom industry in the eastern Uttar Pradesh, the saree industry of Mau still remains the last bastion of handicraft in the area otherwise an industrially thriving region till the end of last century. It is also believed that one of Akbar's daughters, Jahan Aara had also settled in that area where she built a mosque. The original structure of the mosque is not surviving anymore but place is known as Shahi Qatra and there is a Shahi Mosque in that locality reminding of its past glory.[6]

During the Indian freedom struggle, the people of Mau had given full support to the movement, and Mahatma Gandhi had also made a visit to Doharighat region of the district in 1939.[4]

In 1932, Azamgarh was made independent district, Mau region was a part of it until 1988 when the current area of Mau district was carved out of Azamgarh to make a separate district and on 19 November 1988, Mau became a separate district in which the then Union Minister of State of India (Power) Kalpnath Rai played a pivotal role. He is also credited to start an array of developmental activities in the city including new Railway Station and a stadium.[7]

In popular culture

A Passage to India is a 1924 novel by English author E. M. Forster set against the backdrop of the British Raj and the Indian independence movement in the 1920s. The novel was adapted in a film with same title in 1984. One of the protagonists, Aziz moved to Mau where he met a school master Cyril Fielding.

Demographics

According to the 2011 census Mau Nath Bhanjan district has a population of 2,205,968, in which male and female were 1,114,888 and 1,090,782 respectively. In 2001 census, Mau had a population of 1,853,997, in which males were 933,523 and remaining 920,474 were females.[8] roughly equal to the nation of Latvia[9] or the US state of New Mexico.[10] This gives it a ranking of 206th in India (out of a total of 640).[8] The district has a population density of 1,287 inhabitants per square kilometre (3,330/sq mi) .[8] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 80.94%.[8] Mau has a sex ratio of 978 females for every 1000 males,[8] and a literacy rate of 75.16%. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes made up 21.51% and 1.04% of the population respectively.[8]

Religions in Mau district (2011)[11]
Religion Percent
Hindus
80.23%
Muslims
19.43%
Other or not stated
0.34%

Mau district has a Hindu-majority population with a significant Muslim minority. Hindus are over 90% in rural areas, while Muslims are majority in urban areas.[11]

Languages in Mau district (2011)[12]

  Bhojpuri (53.29%)
  Hindi (33.11%)
  Urdu (13.51%)
  Others (0.09%)

At the time of the 2011 Census of India, 53.29% of the population in the district spoke Bhojpuri, 33.11% Hindi and 13.51% Urdu as their first language.[12] Bhojpuri is the native language of the district. The Bhojpuri variant of Kaithi is the indigenous script of Bhojpuri language.[13]

People from Mau district

Armed Forces

Literature

Politician

Singers

References

  1. ^ Sadiya Silk Saree [1] [2]
  2. ^ Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901
  3. ^ "History | District Mau, Uttar Pradesh Government | India". Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  4. ^ a b "History | District Mau, Uttar Pradesh Government | India".
  5. ^ "Sufi saint's abode now Uttar Pradesh don's den". The Times of India. 10 February 2012. Archived from the original on 13 September 2013. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  6. ^ "Sufi saint's abode now don's den | Lucknow News - Times of India".
  7. ^ Kumar, Vinay (10 February 2012). "In Mau, a complex tapestry of caste and religion". The Hindu.
  8. ^ a b c d e f "District Census Handbook: Mau" (PDF). censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  9. ^ US Directorate of Intelligence. . Archived from the original on 13 June 2007. Retrieved 1 October 2011. Latvia 2,204,708 July 2011 est.
  10. ^ . U. S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on 18 November 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2011. New Mexico – 2,059,179
  11. ^ a b "Table C-01 Population by Religion: Uttar Pradesh". censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  12. ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by Mother Tongue: Uttar Pradesh". www.censusindia.gov.in. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  13. ^ Grierson, George Abraham (1881). A handbook to the Kayathi character. The Library of Congress. Calcutta, Thacker, Spink, and co.

External links

  • Official website

Coordinates: 25°56′N 83°34′E / 25.933°N 83.567°E / 25.933; 83.567

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This article is about the district For its eponymous headquarters see Mau Uttar Pradesh Mau district is one of the districts of Uttar Pradesh state of India and Mau town is the district headquarters which is also one of the few remaining areas of handloom saree production in eastern Uttar Pradesh specializing in Sadiya silk sarees 1 Mau was carved out as a separate district from Azamgarh on 19 November 1988 It is situated in the south eastern part of the state with headquarters in Maunath Bhanjan The district is surrounded by Ghazipur district on the south Ballia district in the east Azamgarh district in the west and by Gorakhpur and Deoria districts on the north says Pallavi mishra Mau districtDistrict of Uttar PradeshStatue of Thakur Barisan Dev in MauLocation of Mau district in Uttar PradeshCountry IndiaStateUttar PradeshDivisionAzamgarhHeadquartersMauTehsilsMau GhosiGovernment Lok Sabha constituenciesGhosi Vidhan Sabha constituenciesGhosi Madhuban Maunath Bhanjan Sadar Muhammadabad Gohna Assembly constituencyArea Total1 713 km2 661 sq mi Population 2011 Total2 205 968 Density1 300 km2 3 300 sq mi Demographics Literacy80 16 per cent Sex ratio978Time zoneUTC 05 30 IST Major highwaysNH 24Websitemau wbr nic wbr in Contents 1 History 2 In popular culture 3 Demographics 4 People from Mau district 4 1 Armed Forces 4 2 Literature 4 3 Politician 4 4 Singers 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 1901486 949 1911464 472 0 47 1921473 935 0 20 1931490 052 0 33 1941567 851 1 48 1951654 208 1 43 1961768 157 1 62 1971926 263 1 89 19811 126 879 1 98 19911 446 553 2 53 20011 854 950 2 52 20112 205 968 1 75 source 2 From historical and archaeological point of views Mau is one of the oldest place in the region Ancient cultural and archaeological remains have been found at multiple places in the area giving enough evidence of long history of human habitat in the area The known archaeological history of Mau is about 1500 years old when the entire area was covered under thick dense forest The Nats who used to live along Tamsa river are considered to be the oldest inhabitants and the ruler of the area 3 As per the records on official webpage of the district in 1028 A D King Syed Shalar Masood Ghazi came with a huge army to conquer the area but he went back to Afghanistan leaving few of his people in the area A sufi saint Baba Malik Tahir and his brother Malik Qasim were part of the remaining group There are places like Malik Tahir Pura and Qasim Pura in the name of these two saints in Mau city The tomb of Malik Tahir is also present in Malik Tahir Pura and locally known as Mazaar Malik Tahir Baba 4 Around 1540 1545 Sher Shah Suri the emperor who defeated Humayun during his reign visited Kolhuvavan Madhuban to meet the great Sufi saint Syed Ahmad Wadva 5 Mahvani one of the daughters of Sher Shah had settled permanently near the dargah of Syed Wadva The area also finds place in the historical book of Ziyaudeen Barni with a description that the great Mughal emperor Akbar passed through Mau on his way to Allahabad At that time labourer and artisans originally belonging to Iran Afghanistan and Turkey who had come with Mughal army settled here permanently These artisans integrated into the society over a period of time but they kept their art alive and despite a gradual demise of the handloom industry in the eastern Uttar Pradesh the saree industry of Mau still remains the last bastion of handicraft in the area otherwise an industrially thriving region till the end of last century It is also believed that one of Akbar s daughters Jahan Aara had also settled in that area where she built a mosque The original structure of the mosque is not surviving anymore but place is known as Shahi Qatra and there is a Shahi Mosque in that locality reminding of its past glory 6 During the Indian freedom struggle the people of Mau had given full support to the movement and Mahatma Gandhi had also made a visit to Doharighat region of the district in 1939 4 In 1932 Azamgarh was made independent district Mau region was a part of it until 1988 when the current area of Mau district was carved out of Azamgarh to make a separate district and on 19 November 1988 Mau became a separate district in which the then Union Minister of State of India Power Kalpnath Rai played a pivotal role He is also credited to start an array of developmental activities in the city including new Railway Station and a stadium 7 In popular culture EditA Passage to India is a 1924 novel by English author E M Forster set against the backdrop of the British Raj and the Indian independence movement in the 1920s The novel was adapted in a film with same title in 1984 One of the protagonists Aziz moved to Mau where he met a school master Cyril Fielding Demographics EditAccording to the 2011 census Mau Nath Bhanjan district has a population of 2 205 968 in which male and female were 1 114 888 and 1 090 782 respectively In 2001 census Mau had a population of 1 853 997 in which males were 933 523 and remaining 920 474 were females 8 roughly equal to the nation of Latvia 9 or the US state of New Mexico 10 This gives it a ranking of 206th in India out of a total of 640 8 The district has a population density of 1 287 inhabitants per square kilometre 3 330 sq mi 8 Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 80 94 8 Mau has a sex ratio of 978 females for every 1000 males 8 and a literacy rate of 75 16 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes made up 21 51 and 1 04 of the population respectively 8 Religions in Mau district 2011 11 Religion PercentHindus 80 23 Muslims 19 43 Other or not stated 0 34 Mau district has a Hindu majority population with a significant Muslim minority Hindus are over 90 in rural areas while Muslims are majority in urban areas 11 Languages in Mau district 2011 12 Bhojpuri 53 29 Hindi 33 11 Urdu 13 51 Others 0 09 At the time of the 2011 Census of India 53 29 of the population in the district spoke Bhojpuri 33 11 Hindi and 13 51 Urdu as their first language 12 Bhojpuri is the native language of the district The Bhojpuri variant of Kaithi is the indigenous script of Bhojpuri language 13 People from Mau district EditArmed Forces Edit Brigadier Mohammad Usman Masoodi 1912 1948 highest ranking officer of the Indian Army killed in the Indo Pakistani War of 1947 awarded Maha Vir Chakra MVC posthumously Literature Edit Ali Jawad Zaidi 1916 2004 author and scholar who wrote 80 books He was awarded a Padma Shri for his literary achievements Fiza Ibn e Faizi 1923 2009 modern Urdu and Persian poet Habib Al Rahman Al Azmi 1900 1992 Islamic Scholar Kanhaiya Lal Misra 1903 1975 was Advocate General of Uttar Pradesh India from 1952 to 1969 Laxmi Narayan Mishra 1903 1987 popular play writer and theatre personality Saeed ur Rahman Azmi Nadvi 1934 born in Mau is the Principal of Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama He is also the chancellor of Integral University Qamar Abbas Qamar 1993 Contemporary Urdu Persian poet Shyam Narayan Pandey 1907 1991 was a Hindi poet famous for his epic poem Haldighati which is based on the Battle of Haldighati between Akbar and Maharana Pratap Politician Edit Habibur Rahman Nomani 21 August 1926 17 August 2005 was an Indian politician from Uttar Pradesh who belonged to the Indian National Congress Singers Edit Baleshwar Yadav Bhojpuri Folk singerReferences Edit Sadiya Silk Saree 1 2 Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901 History District Mau Uttar Pradesh Government India Retrieved 26 June 2020 a b History District Mau Uttar Pradesh Government India Sufi saint s abode now Uttar Pradesh don s den The Times of India 10 February 2012 Archived from the original on 13 September 2013 Retrieved 5 October 2015 Sufi saint s abode now don s den Lucknow News Times of India Kumar Vinay 10 February 2012 In Mau a complex tapestry of caste and religion The Hindu a b c d e f District Census Handbook Mau PDF censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 US Directorate of Intelligence Country Comparison Population Archived from the original on 13 June 2007 Retrieved 1 October 2011 Latvia 2 204 708 July 2011 est 2010 Resident Population Data U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on 18 November 2011 Retrieved 30 September 2011 New Mexico 2 059 179 a b Table C 01 Population by Religion Uttar Pradesh censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 a b Table C 16 Population by Mother Tongue Uttar Pradesh www censusindia gov in Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India Grierson George Abraham 1881 A handbook to the Kayathi character The Library of Congress Calcutta Thacker Spink and co External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mau district Official website Coordinates 25 56 N 83 34 E 25 933 N 83 567 E 25 933 83 567 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mau district amp oldid 1131797751, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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