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    Barabanki is a city and a municipal board in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is the administrative headquarters of Barabanki district and a part of Ayodhya division. The city is about 30 km east of Lucknow, the state capital. It has a population of 146,831 with a density of 331.00 per square kilometre (860.0/sq mi). History.

  2. Barabanki district is one of the five districts of Ayodhya division in the central Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh, India. Barabanki city is the administrative headquarters of Barabanki district. Total area of Barabanki district is 3891.5 Sq. km. It has a population of 2,673,581, with a population density of 686.50 per square kilometre (1,778.0 ...

  3. ABOUT DISTRICT. The land of Barabanki district possesses a rich heritage in keeping with its glorious past. This district since its inception has been the meditorium for numerous saints and ascetics, sanctum sanctorum of ‘Sadhna’ for the literary intellectuals and battlefield for the freedom fighters. View More.

  4. Find Bara Banki District Map. Map highlights Major Roads, Railways, District Headquarters, National highways and other Towns of Bara Banki District, Uttar Pradesh.

  5. History. ORIGIN OF NAME OF THE DISTRICT. The district of Barabanki also known as the ‘Entrance to Poorvanchal’, has the privilege of being the penance ground to numerous saints and ascetics. There are several ancient sayings to the naming of this district.

  6. Overview. Attractions. Photos. Weather. How to Reach. Weekend Getaways. One of the four districts of Faizabad division in Uttar Pradesh, Barabanki is bound by the parallel streams of the Ghagra and Gomti rivers. The district is also known as the gateway to Poorvanchal. In the days of yore, it was the penance site for several saints and ascetics.

  7. May 15, 2024 · About District. The land of Barabanki district possesses a rich heritage in keeping with its glorious past. This district since its inception has been the meditorium for numerous saints and ascetics, sanctum sanctorum of ‘Sadhna’ for the literary intellectuals and battlefield for the freedom fighters.

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