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ROHILKHAND

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Originally appearing in Volume V23, Page 461 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ROHILKHAND , a See also:

tract in the See also:United Provinces of See also:India. The name is associated with the See also:Rohilla tribe (q.v.), but in its See also:historical significance it covers an See also:area almost coincident with the See also:modern See also:division of See also:Bareilly, for which it is a See also:common alternative See also:title. This division has an area of 10,720 sq. m., and comprises the districts of Bareilly, Bijnor, See also:Budaun, See also:Moradabad, See also:Shahjahanpur and See also:Pilibhit: Pop. (1901) 5,479,688. See also:Political See also:control over the See also:state of See also:Rampur is exercised by the See also:commissioner for the division.

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