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Coordinates: 30°09N 77°21E / 30.15°N 77.35°E / 30.15; 77.35
 

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Buria
Buria sahib
town
Buria is located in Haryana
Buria

Buria

Location in Haryana, India

Buria is located in India
Buria

Buria

Buria (India)

Coordinates: 30°09′N 77°21′E / 30.15°N 77.35°E / 30.15; 77.35

Country

 India

State

Haryana

District

Yamunanagar

Population
 (2001)

 • Total

9,829

Languages

 • Official

Hindi

Time zone

UTC+5:30 (IST)

PIN

135101

ISO 3166 code

IN-HR

Vehicle registration

HR02

Website

haryana.gov.in

Buria is a small town and earlier was a municipal committee now the part of Yamunanagr Nagar nigam situated on the banks of the Western Yamuna Canal approximately 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from the city of Jagadhri and 8 km from Jagadhri railway station. Buria was ruled by Jats of Mannan clan from 1764 to 1947.[1]

History[edit]

Buri Fort, there is a fort in Buria, with Rang Mahal (pleasure palace) used by Hamayun when he came here for hunting in Shivalik forests, whereas some relate this Rang Mahal to Birbal, court advisor to the Mughal emperor Akbar.[2] The presence of Birbal Dwar (Birbal Gate) in the village indicates relation to Birbal.

During the British Raj, Buria was captured by the Sikhs in 1760, and became the headquarters of a Jat principality, which before the Treaty of Amritsar (1809) between the British and Maharaja Ranjit singh had been divided into two chiefships of Buria and Dialgarh. Contention between the widows of the last male holder of Dialgarh led to its subdivision into the estates of Jagadhri and Dialgarh which after few years came under British protection. Jagadhri jagir lapsed in 1829 and came under direct British control. The Rani of Dialgarh was one of the nine chiefs who were retained as independent protected chiefs. She retained her position until her death in 1852, after which jagir of Dialgarh also lapsed and it came under direct British rule. Buria proper was also reduced to the status of an ordinary jagir in 1849.[2]

Other attractions include the medieval "Pataleshwar Mahadev Shiv Mandir",[2] the "Sanatan Dharam Hanuman Mandir" and a Gurudwara (Sikh temple) in remembrance of the ninth Sikh Guru Tegh Bahadur.

Buria CCS HAU Regional Research Station[edit]

Buria CCS HAU Regional Research Station, with 26 acres (11 ha) of orchard, is a Regional Research Station of Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University.

This research station is meant for the Horticultural Research in the region. Presently the work is based on the germplasms of mango, litchi, pear, peach plum, sapota, guava, apple and lemon. The research station is equipped with one weather observatory which provide daily weather data for the research purposes. Also the inter-cropping experiments were going on based on the newly planted orchard where the space available is utilized to develop technology for increasing the profits at the farmer's end. [3]

Demographics[edit]

As of 2001 India census,[4] Buria had a population of 9829. Males constitute 55% of the population and females 45%. Buria has an average literacy rate of 58%, lower than the national average of 59.5%; with male literacy of 65% and female literacy of 50%. 14% of the population is under six years of age. Now Buria has a good education facility two private and one Govt sen Sec School along with one primary school.

See also[edit]

Forts in Haryana

Bhiwani

  • Loharu Fort
  • Charkhi Dadri

    Faridabad

    Fatehabad

    Gurgaon

  • Badhshapur Fort
  • Hisar

  • Firoz Shah Palace Complex
  • Jind

    Kaithal

    Karnal

    Mahendragarh

  • Madhogarh Fort
  • Mahendragarh Fort
  • Nuh

  • Indor Fort
  • Taoru Fort
  • Palwal

    Panchkula

  • Raipur Rani Fort
  • Rohtak

  • Maham Fort
  • Sirsa

  • Rania Fort
  • Yamuna Nagar

  • Chhachhrauli Fort
  • Sadaura Fort
  • See also

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  • Tourism in India
  • Capital: Chandigarh

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  • Deepest underground cave:
  • Coldest avg temp: Karoh PeakinSivalik HillsofPanchkula district
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  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Massy, Charles Francis (1890). "Chiefs and Families of Note in the Dehli [sic], Jalandhar, Peshawar and Derajat Divisions of the Panjab".
  • ^ a b c Yamunanagar History Archived 15 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine, Gazatteer of Haryana: Yamunanagar.
  • ^ Rajesh Kathwal and Suleman Mohammed, 2015, Regional Research Station Buria
  • ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.

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