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Semi-protected edit request on 3 June 2018
Cities and Towns The population development of the cities and towns in Bulandshahr.

Name	Status	District	Population Census 1991-03-01	Population Census 2001-03-01	Population Census 2011-03-01 Anupshahr	Municipal Board (NPP)	Bulandshahr	19,684	23,795	29,087 Aurangabad	Nagar Panchayat	Bulandshahr	15,402	20,097	26,544 Bahalimpura	Census Town	Bulandshahr	... 4,090	4,921 Bhawan Bahadur Nagar	Nagar Panchayat	Bulandshahr	9,101	9,322	10,188 Bugrasi	Nagar Panchayat	Bulandshahr	11,093	12,789	14,992 Bulandshahr	Municipal Board (NPP) with Outgrowth	Bulandshahr	127,201	176,425	230,024 Chhatari	Nagar Panchayat	Bulandshahr	8,202	10,903	11,373 Dibai	Municipal Board (NPP)	Bulandshahr	27,721	34,877	39,818 Gulaothi	Municipal Board (NPP)	Bulandshahr	33,982	42,903	50,823 Hasangarh	Census Town	Bulandshahr	... 4,655	6,541 Jahangirabad	Municipal Board (NPP)	Bulandshahr	37,981	51,394	59,858 Kakod	Nagar Panchayat	Bulandshahr	5,838	7,139	9,213 Khanpur	Nagar Panchayat	Bulandshahr	11,420	13,761	17,247 Khurja	Municipal Board (NPP) with Outgrowth	Bulandshahr	80,305	98,610	121,207 Khurja Rural	Census Town	Bulandshahr	... 11,539	21,383 Maina Maujpur	Census Town	Bulandshahr	... ...	7,351 Naraura (Narora)	Nagar Panchayat	Bulandshahr	15,652	20,407	22,775 Pahasu	Nagar Panchayat	Bulandshahr	13,127	17,122	20,672 Shikarpur	Municipal Board (NPP)	Bulandshahr	29,197	33,187	37,969 Siana	Municipal Board (NPP)	Bulandshahr	29,888	38,999	44,415 Sikandrabad	Municipal Board (NPP)	Bulandshahr	60,992	69,867	81,028 Source: Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner (web), Delimitation Commission of India (web), Rand McNally International Atlas 1994, School of Planning & Architecture (web). OmoOba77 (talk) 01:33, 3 June 2018 (UTC)
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Semi-protected edit request on 16 June 2018
fix typo "most populace" to "most populated" Fervescent (talk) 03:50, 16 June 2018 (UTC)
 * Yes check.svg Done. I changed it to "most populous", because that seems to be better than either "populace" or "populated". Gulumeemee (talk) 07:13, 16 June 2018 (UTC)

Semi-protected edit request on 26 June 2018
History of the Bulandshahr District EasilyAmused0321 (talk) 03:19, 26 June 2018 (UTC)

The history of Bulandshahr begins even before 1200 B.C. This region is nearer to the capital of Pandavas – Indraprasth and Hastinapur. After of decline of Hastinapur, Ahar which is situated in the north east of ditrict Bulandshahr became an important place for Pnadavas. With passes of time the king Parma made a fort on this part of region and a king named Ahibaran laid the foundation of a tower called Baran(Bulandshahr). Since it was perched on a highland it came to be known as highcity which was translated into passion language as Bulandshahr. At present this is called by this name.

The ancient ruins found at places Bhatora Veerpur, Ghalibpur etc. are symbolicof antiquity of Bulandshahr. There are several other important places in the District from where statues of medieval age and objects of ancient temples had been founded. Even today several historical and ancients objects such as coins, inscriptions etc. are preserved in Lucknow State Museum.

FIRST WAR OF INDEPENDENCE IN 1857 In 1857 during the first want of independence even Bulandshahr could not remain a lot by the popular explosion against the British rule. One message of resolution was carried from Aligarh by Pandit Narayan Sharma on 10th May 1857 to Bulandshahr.

The first popular alarm of feeedom struggle was sorunded in the bulandshahr district by the nationalist, brave. The gurjaras of Dadri and Sikandrabad area begain distruction of inspection bunglows telegraph offices and government buildings as they were symbols of foreign rule.

The government institutions were looteed and burned to ashes.

GEOGRAPHICAL SITUATION OF DISTRICT BULANDSHAHR The District of bulandshahr is in Meerut region of Utter Pradesh located between Ganga and Yamuna rivers. This is situated between 28.4 0 south and 28.0 0 north latitude and between 77.0 0 and 78.0 0 longitude.

The District is about 84 km in length and 62 km is breadth. The district is 237.44 meters above sea level.

The river ganga is the east separates this District from Moradabad and Badaun district and in the west river Yamuna separates the district from haryana state and Delhi. In the north of district is Ghaziabad and in south east are the borders of Aligarh district.
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Semi-protected edit request on 3 July 2018
i would like to edit the page Joan wangari (talk) 06:40, 3 July 2018 (UTC)
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