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Bangarmau

Bangarmau
Tehsil
Bangarmau is located in Uttar Pradesh
Bangarmau
Bangarmau
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 26°54′N 80°13′E / 26.9°N 80.22°E / 26.9; 80.22Coordinates: 26°54′N 80°13′E / 26.9°N 80.22°E / 26.9; 80.22
Country  India
State Uttar Pradesh
District Unnao
Elevation 122 m (400 ft)
Population (2011)
 • Total 60,000
Languages
 • Official Hindi,Urdu
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)

Bangarmau is a city and a municipal board in Unnao district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India.It is situated on the left bank of Kalyani, about 49 km north-west of Unnao and 22 km north-west of Safipur on the Unnao-Hardoi road.

Bangarmau is a very old city situated on left bank of river Kalyani, a tributary of Ganga.It is a central point for local agriculture trade which serves nearby villages as a main market. It is now a big tehsil of District Unnao. Bangarmau is connected to Delhi via Agra Lucknow Expressway (475 km), Lucknow (65 km), Kanpur (70 km)( connected with railine Balamau to Kanpur), Unnao(50), Hardoi(65), Bareilly (197) by highways. There is a very old temple named "BABA Bodheswar" situated in west of city. There is a Degree College named "Indra Gandhi Government PG College". This College was established by the efforts of late. Shri Pt.Gopi Nath Dixit, Home Minister of Uttar Pradesh, for providing higher education to rural and areas in July 1988. The college is situated at the Kanpur- Hardoi state highway. It is 50 km away from Unnao headquarters. It provides education in Arts, Science & Commerce. Post Graduation classes also started from 1998-99 in three subjects: Hindi, Sociology & Economics. Bangarmau is a pilgrim center, mentioned in U.P. Tourism Dept. A Tantrik temple namely "Raj Rajeshwari Mandir" was established 200 years ago. Nearby Bangarmau is "Sanchan Kot", where a recent Archaeological Survey of India excavation unearthed a 2000 year old Shiva temple.

The city is also referred to in Baburnama biography of Babar where Babar mentioned that on 15 March 1528 he camped near a lake situated in Bangarmau and the next day left for Lucknow. A nearby village, Newal, is connected to the references made by the Chinese traveler and Buddhist scholar Hieun Tsang. Bangarmau also has the Raj Rajeshvari temple, and the well-preserved Dargah of Meer Salahuddin Shah (Meera Baba). Bangarmau comes in the area of influence of the Sufi Saint Madar Shah of the Madaria sect. There are several villages named after him, situated around Bangarmau.

The 500 year old village Surseni is 2 km from Bangarmau. Near the village is an old Karbala which is visited by Muslims and non-Muslims in the month of muharram.

As per Census 2011 total population of bangarmau is 6,00,00 and Area: 7 km2 – Density: 34,534.4 inh./km2 [2011] – Change: +3.33%/year [2001 → 2011] . Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%.


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