Pilibhit (, ,
historic name:
Hafizabad) is a city and a
municipal board in the
Pilibhit district in the
Indian state of
Uttar Pradesh. Pilibhit is the north-eastern most district of
Bareilly division, situated in the
Rohilkhand region of the sub-
Himalayan Plateau belt on the boundary of
Nepal, known for the origin of river
Gomati and one of the most forest-rich areas in
North India. According to the
Imperial Gazetteer of India, vol. 20, page 144, issued by the
Government of India, Pilibhit was once known as
Hafizabad, derived from the name of the great Rohella leader of the area
Hafiz Rahmat Khan, but eventually it took its present name from a nearby village. Pilibhit was also known as
Bansuri Nagari - the land of flutes, for making and exporting roughly 95 per cent of India's flutes.
According to a report issued by the Government of India, Pilibhit is one of the
Minority Concentrated Areas in India on the basis of the 2001 census data on population, socio-economic indicators and basic amenities indicators. Though separated only by a short distance from the outer ranges of the
Himalayas, Pilibhit consists entirely of a level plain, containing depressions but no hills and is intersected by several streams. Pilibhit is one of the forest rich areas of Uttar Pradesh, which has...
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