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  2. Tiger attack - Wikipedia

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    The tigress was later called the man-eater of Moradabad, because she was hunting in the Bijnor and Moradabad region. The tigress could not be traced by about 50 camera traps and an unmanned aerial vehicle. [19] [20] In August 2014, it was reported that the tigress had stopped killing humans. Her last victim was killed in February, with a total ...

  3. Man-eating animal - Wikipedia

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    A man-eating animal or man-eater is an individual animal or being that preys on humans as a pattern of hunting behavior. This does not include the scavenging of corpses, a single attack born of opportunity or desperate hunger, or the incidental eating of a human that the animal has killed in self-defense.

  4. Nawab Majju Khan - Wikipedia

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    Following the execution of Nawab Majju Khan, the British authorities sought to instill fear in the residents of Moradabad by attaching his body to an elephant and parading it through the city streets. [10] Subsequently, his remains were interred in Imli tree, [11] situated near the Puttan Shaheed Masjid. Suspended from a tree, the tamarind tree ...

  5. Jim Corbett - Wikipedia

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    Edward James Corbett CIE VD (25 July 1875 – 19 April 1955) was an Anglo-Indian hunter and author. He gained fame through hunting and killing several man-eating tigers and leopards in Northern India, as detailed in his bestselling 1944 memoir Man-Eaters of Kumaon.

  6. Moradabad - Wikipedia

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    Moradabad has a history of floods due to the overflow of Ramganga river. [123] The water discharged from the Ramganga Dam in Kalagarh led to severe flooding in 2010, [124] with flood water entering people's homes even in some of its most posh localities. There has not been a severe flood in the city since then, but the risk remains every year ...

  7. 1980 Moradabad riots - Wikipedia

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    The 1980 Moradabad riots happened in the Indian city of Moradabad during August–November 1980. When a pig entered the local Idgah during the Eid festival prayer on 13 August, local Muslims asked the police to remove the pig, but the police refused to do so. This led to a confrontation between the police and the Muslims.

  8. Category:People from Moradabad - Wikipedia

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    This category is for people from Moradabad and Moradabad District. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. P. Politicians from Moradabad (8 P)

  9. Moradabad district - Wikipedia

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    Moradabad has a sex ratio of 903 females for every 1000 males, [2] and a literacy rate of 58.67%. After bifurcation, the residual Moradabad district has a population of 3,126,507 and a sex ratio of 910 females per 1000 males. 1,156,525 (36.99%) lived in urban areas. Scheduled Castes make up 436,149 (13.95%) of the population. [2] [6]