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Chhatari

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Chhatari
Chhatradhari
Town
The inside gate of Chhatari Garhi
The inside gate of Chhatari Garhi
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CountryFile:Flag of India.svg India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictBulandshahr
Population
 (2019)
 • Total
15,786
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
 • Additional officialUrdu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Postal code
203397
Vehicle registrationUP-13

Chhatari is a Town in Bulandshahr district in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India.

History

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Chhatari was a jagir during British India. It was owned by Nawabs of Lalkhani, a Badgujar Rajput community.[1][2]

Nawabs of Chhatari

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Amenities

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There are two nationalized bank, one degree college, a sub post office and also have an agro-products trading center for farmers residing near town.

Demographics

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As of 2001 India census,[4] Chhatari had a population of 15786. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%.

Notable people

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  • Muhammad Ahmad Said Khan Chhatari "Nawab of Chhatari", a prominent Muslim League politician, and last Prime Minister of the Hyderabad State.[5] Also the first Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh.

References

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  5. ^ ^ People of India Uttar Pradesh Volume XLII Part Two edited by A Hasan & J C Das