Firozpur district

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Firozpur district, also known as Ferozepur district, is one of the twenty-three districts in the state of Punjab, India.[note 1] Firozpur district comprises an area of 2,190 km2 (850 sq mi).

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Firozpur district
Firojpur district
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Memorial gurudwara for Battle of Saragarhi in Firozpur
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Location in Punjab
Coordinates: 30°56′24″N 74°37′12″E
Country India
State Punjab
Founded byFiroz Shah Tughluq
Named afterFiroz Shah Tughluq
HeadquartersFirozpur
Area
  Total
2,406.84 km2 (929.29 sq mi)
  Rank230th
Population
 (2011)[]
  Total
1,001,931
  Density420/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
Languages
  OfficialPunjabi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationPB 05
Literacy69.80%
No. of villages639
Lok Sabha constituency1
Vidhan Sabha constituency4
Websiteferozepur.nic.in
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Firozpur (Ferozepur) is the capital city of the district. It is situated inside ten gates—Amritsari Gate, Wansi Gate, Makhu Gate, Zira Gate, Bagdadi Gate, Mori Gate, Delhi Gate, Magjani Gate, Multani Gate, and Kasuri Gate.

History

Ferozepore district was annexed by the British from its former Sikh rulers after the First Anglo-Sikh War of 1845–1846.[1]

Demographics

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Perspective

According to the 2011 Census the undivided Firozpur district had a population of 2,029,074.[2] This gives it a ranking of 230th in India (out of a total of 640). The district has a population density of 380 inhabitants per square kilometre (980/sq mi). Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 16.08%. Firozpur has a sex ratio of 893 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 69.8%. (This data is before the creation of Fazilka district.)[3]

After bifurcation of Fazilika district, the residual district has a population of 1,001,931. Scheduled Castes made up 42.85% of the population.[4]

Gender

The table below shows the sex ratio of Firozpur district through decades.

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Sex ratio of Firozpur district[5]
Census yearRatio
2011893
2001885
1991895
1981884
1971876
1961840
1951835
1941810
1931814
1921802
1911778
1901826
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The table below shows the child sex ratio of children below the age of 6 years in the rural and urban areas of Firozpur district.

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Child sex ratio of children below the age of 6 years in Firozpur district[6]
YearUrbanRural
2011838845
2001813825
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Religion

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Religion in New Firozpur district (2011)[7][a]
Religion Percent
Sikhism
68.59%
Hinduism
28.83%
Christianity
1.83%
Other or not stated
0.75%
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Religion in Undivided Firozpur District
Religious
group
2011[7]
Pop. %
Sikhism 1,090,815 53.76%
Hinduism 906,408 44.67%
Christianity 19,358 0.95%
Islam 6,844 0.34%
Jainism 1,143 0.06%
Buddhism 454 0.02%
Others 4,052 0.2%
Total Population 2,029,074 100%
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Religious groups in Firozpur District (British Punjab province era)
Religious
group
1881[8][9][10] 1891[11] 1901[12] 1911[13][14] 1921[15] 1931[16] 1941[17]
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Islam 310,552 47.74% 404,977 45.67% 447,615 46.72% 418,553 43.61% 482,540 43.94% 515,430 44.56% 641,448 45.07%
Sikhism 168,816 25.95% 226,361 25.53% 228,355 23.83% 262,511 27.35% 302,761 27.57% 388,108 33.55% 479,486 33.69%
Hinduism [b] 168,645 25.92% 252,200 28.44% 279,099 29.13% 273,832 28.53% 306,350 27.89% 244,688 21.15% 287,733 20.22%
Christianity 1,686 0.26% 1,738 0.2% 1,908 0.2% 3,342 0.35% 5,365 0.49% 7,070 0.61% 12,607 0.89%
Jainism 811 0.12% 1,381 0.16% 1,090 0.11% 1,401 0.15% 1,211 0.11% 1,411 0.12% 1,674 0.12%
Zoroastrianism 9 0% 17 0% 4 0% 18 0% 15 0% 24 0% 28 0%
Buddhism 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 6 0% 1 0% 1 0%
Judaism 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 13 0%
Others 0 0% 2 0% 1 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 86 0.01%
Total population 650,519 100% 886,676 100% 958,072 100% 959,657 100% 1,098,248 100% 1,156,732 100% 1,423,076 100%
Note: British Punjab province era district borders are not an exact match in the present-day due to various bifurcations to district borders — which since created new districts — throughout the historic Punjab Province region during the post-independence era that have taken into account population increases.
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Religion in the Tehsils of Firozpur District (1921)[15]
Tehsil Hinduism Islam Sikhism Christianity Jainism Others[c] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Firozpur Tehsil 56,486 25.47% 115,506 52.09% 46,535 20.99% 2,655 1.2% 534 0.24% 21 0.01% 221,737 100%
Zira Tehsil 27,037 16.25% 105,123 63.19% 33,296 20.01% 628 0.38% 289 0.17% 0 0% 166,373 100%
Moga Tehsil 41,074 19.6% 50,188 23.95% 117,503 56.07% 767 0.37% 26 0.01% 0 0% 209,558 100%
Muktsar Tehsil 54,266 25.88% 88,029 41.99% 66,408 31.68% 603 0.29% 339 0.16% 0 0% 209,645 100%
Fazilka Tehsil 127,487 43.82% 123,694 42.52% 39,019 13.41% 712 0.24% 23 0.01% 0 0% 290,935 100%
Note: British Punjab province era tehsil borders are not an exact match in the present-day due to various bifurcations to tehsil borders — which since created new tehsils — throughout the historic Punjab Province region during the post-independence era that have taken into account population increases.
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Religion in the Tehsils of Firozpur District (1941)[17]
Tehsil Hinduism [b] Islam Sikhism Christianity Jainism Others[d] Total
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Firozpur Tehsil 53,520 18.44% 160,371 55.25% 70,782 24.38% 3,847 1.33% 745 0.26% 1,021 0.35% 290,286 100%
Zira Tehsil 18,863 8.95% 137,586 65.26% 50,209 23.82% 3,801 1.8% 349 0.17% 11 0.01% 210,819 100%
Moga Tehsil 30,531 10.91% 66,855 23.9% 181,454 64.86% 823 0.29% 32 0.01% 68 0.02% 279,763 100%
Muktsar Tehsil 46,169 17.13% 115,350 42.79% 106,270 39.42% 948 0.35% 313 0.12% 529 0.2% 269,579 100%
Fazilka Tehsil 138,650 37.21% 161,286 43.28% 70,771 18.99% 1,612 0.43% 235 0.06% 75 0.02% 372,629 100%
Note1: British Punjab province era tehsil borders are not an exact match in the present-day due to various bifurcations to tehsil borders — which since created new tehsils — throughout the historic Punjab Province region during the post-independence era that have taken into account population increases.

Note2: Tehsil religious breakdown figures for Christianity only includes local Christians, labeled as "Indian Christians" on census. Does not include Anglo-Indian Christians or British Christians, who were classified under "Other" category.
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Language

Languages of Firozpur district (2011)[18][e]
  1. Punjabi (93.01%)
  2. Rajasthani (5.67%)
  3. Others (1.32%)

At the time of the 2011 census, 93.01% of the population spoke Punjabi and 5.67% Rajasthani as their first language.[18]

Health

The table below shows the number of road accidents and people affected in Firozpur district by year.

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Road accidents and people affected in Firozpur district by year[19]
YearAccidentsKilledInjuredVehicles Involved
202215513455155
202117915268124
202015011964123
201916313636126
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Politics

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No. Constituency Name of MLA Party Bench
75 Zira Naresh Kataria Aam Aadmi Party Government
76 Firozpur City Ranveer Singh Bhullar Aam Aadmi Party Government
77 Firozpur Rural (SC) Rajnish Dahiya Aam Aadmi Party Government
78 Guru Har Sahai Fauja Singh Srari Aam Aadmi Party Government
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Administration

The district is administratively into the following tehsils:[2]

List of Sub-Tehsils of Firozpur

Blocks of district Firozpur

Vidhan Sabha Seats in Firozpur

Land and genealogical records

Shajjra Nasb (also known as Kursee Nama[note 2]) records of some villages of Firozpur district from 1887–1958 have been digitized by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints via FamilySearch and are available for online viewing.[20] These records detail land ownership pedigrees for families of the village.[21][22] The genealogical importance of such records for the purpose of family history research was raised by Gurcharan Singh Gill of Moga.[23] Gill discovered in 1986 that tax-records in the district were attached to a genealogical pedigree going back four generations.[23] These records have been described as being one of the few surviving records of Punjabi genealogy, as census records in India were rarely preserved.[23] The more recent records were written in Punjabi using Gurmukhi script and the older records were written in Urdu in Nastaliq script.[23] The names of more than 250,000 individuals have been extracted from the records by Gill.[23]

Notable people

Notes

  1. After creation of Fazilka district carved out of Firozpur, new Firozpur district consists of Zira and Firozpur tehsils.
  2. 1931-1941: Including Ad-Dharmis
  3. Including Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Tribals, others, or not stated
  4. Similar process to religion above
  1. There are various archaic and modern spellings of the district, such as Ferozepore, Ferozepur, Ferozpore, Ferozepur, Ferozpur, Firozpore, Firozpur, and others. The official spelling presently used by the government of the state of Punjab (India) is 'Firozpur'.
  2. Also spelt as 'Shajra Nasab'. Kursee Nama is also spelt as 'Kurseenama' or 'Kursinama'.

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