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  2. Islam in Uttar Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Islam in Uttar Pradesh is the second largest religion in the state with 38,483,967 adherents in 2011, forming 19.26% of the total population. Muslims of Uttar Pradesh have also been referred to as Hindustani Musalman ( Urdu : ہندوستانی مسلمان ). [ 1 ]

  3. Demographics of Uttar Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    The demographics of Uttar Pradesh is a complex topic, which is undergoing dynamic change. Uttar Pradesh is India's most populous state, and the largest subdivision in the world. It has a population of about 199,812,341 [1] as per the 2011 census. If it were a separate country, Uttar Pradesh would be the world's fifth most populous nation, next ...

  4. Islam in India - Wikipedia

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    Islam is India's second-largest religion, with 14.2% of the country's population, or approximately 172.2 million people, identifying as adherents of Islam in a 2011 census. [7] India also has the third-largest number of Muslims in the world. [8] [9] The majority of India's Muslims are Sunni, with Shia making up around 15% of the Muslim ...

  5. Sambhal - Wikipedia

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    Sambhal is a Muslim-majority city in India with approximately 77.67% of the city's population following Islam as their religion. Hinduism is the second most common religion in the city of Sambhal with approximately 22.00% following it, followed by Christianity (0.12%), Sikhism (0.06%), Buddhism (0.03%), and Jainism (0.02%).

  6. 1991 census of India - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 census of India was the 13th in a series of censuses held in India every decade since 1871. [1] The population of India was counted as 838,583,988. [2] The number of enumerators was 1.6 million. [1]

  7. Harit Pradesh - Wikipedia

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    Harit Pradesh is a proposed new state of India comprising the western parts of the state of Uttar Pradesh. [1] The etymology derives from harit , meaning 'green', and pradesh , meaning 'state'. Other proposed names include Braj Pradesh (which would include only parts of this region) [ 2 ] and Paschim Pradesh. [ 3 ]

  8. Ayodhya - Wikipedia

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    [needs update] As of the 2011 Census of India, Ayodhya had a population of 55,890. Males constituted 56.7% of the population and females 43.3%. Ayodhya had an average literacy rate of 78.1%. [7] As per the religion data of 2011 Census, the majority population is of Hindu religion with 93.23%, and Muslims comes the second with 6.19%. [100]

  9. Kankali - Wikipedia

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    The Kankali are a Muslim community found in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. They are also known as Kankal and Mangta. They are also known as Kankal and Mangta. [ citation needed ] They are not to be confused with the Kankalis , nomad tribe of Central Asia.