Bareilly Old Map - File Information
Map Name | Bareilly Old Map |
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Available Formats | WEBPPDFJPGPNG |
WEBP Size | 0.30 MB |
PDF Size | 0.27 MB |
JPG Size | 0.85 MB |
PNG Size | 3.56 MB |
No. of Pages in PDF | 1 |
Image Height | 2105 Pixels |
Image Width | 1487 Pixels |
Category | India |
Related | Uttar Pradesh |
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You can download the Bareilly old map in PDF, PNG, JPEG, JPG, and many other formats. Old Bareilly refers to the historical city of Bareilly, which was founded in 1537 by Jagat Singh Katehriya, a Rajput who named it Bareilly after his two sons Bansaldev and Baraldev.
The city has a rich history, with archaeological remains of the ancient fortress city of Ahicchattra in Bareilly serving as a seat of the influential Empire.
The city has also been associated with the activities of Pravahana Jaivali, Gargayayana, Uddalaka, and other prominent figures in ancient India.
During the Mughal period, Bareilly was ruled by a Mughal general named Mukund Rai in 1657. Later, the region became the capital of the Rohilkhand region before being handed over to the Nawab Vazir of Awadh and then to the British East India Company.
Bareilly played an active role in the fight for India’s independence, with the Indian National Congress coming into prominence during the Khilafat movement.
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