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Encyclopedia > Etawah

Etawah is a city on the Yamuna River in the Uttar_Pradesh state of India.


The district of Etawah lies in the southwestern portion of Uttar_Pradesh (26° 47" N - 72° 20" E) and forms a part of the Kanpur Division.


External link

  • http://etawah.nic.in

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Etawah - LoveToKnow 1911 (600 words)
ETAWAH, a town and district of British India, in the Agra division of the United Provinces.
Etawah was marked out by its physical features as a secure retreat for the turbulent tribes of the Upper Doab, and it was not till the 12th century that any of the existing castes settled on the soil.
During the mutiny of 1857 serious disturbances occurred in Etawah, and the district was occupied by the rebels from June to December; order was not completely restored till the end of 1858.
Etawah (129 words)
Situated in the western part of Uttar Pradesh and bordering Rajasthan, is the district of Etawah.
The global location of Etawah is 26° 47" north latitude and 72° 20" east longitude.
Etawah forms a part of the Kanpur Division.
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