Английская Википедия:Ahmedabad district
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Ahmedabad district comprises the city of Ahmedabad, in the central part of the state of Gujarat in western India. It is the seventh most populous district in India (out of 739).[1]
Etymology
Шаблон:Main The area around Ahmedabad has been inhabited since the 11th century, when it was known as Ashaval.[2] At that time, Karna, the Chaulukya (Solanki) ruler of Anhilwara (modern Patan), waged a successful war against the Bhil king of Ashaval,[3] and established a city called Karnavati on the banks of the Sabarmati.[4]
In 1411, this area came under the control of Muzaffar Shah I's grandson, Sultan Ahmed Shah, who selected the forested area along the banks of the Sabarmati river for a new capital city. He laid the foundation of a new walled city near Karnavati and named it Ahmedabad after himself.[5][6] According to other versions, he named the city after four Muslim saints in the area who all had the name Ahmedabad.[7]
Climate
Talukas
Following are the talukas of Ahmedabad district:
Talukas in Ahmedabad City - East
Talukas in Ahmedabad City - West
Talukas in Ahmedabad Suburban
Talukas in Rural North Ahmedabad
Talukas in Rural South Ahmedabad
Villages
Politics
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Demographics
According to the 2011 census Ahmedabad district has a population of 7,214,225,[1] roughly equal to Hong Kong[8] or the U.S. state of Washington.[9] This gives it a ranking of 8th in India (out of a total of 640).[1] The district has a population density of Шаблон:Convert .[1] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 22.31%.[1] Ahmedabad has a sex ratio of 903 females for every 1000 males,[1] and a literacy rate of 86.65%.[1]
The divided district has a population of 7,045,313, of which 6,028,152 (85.56%) lived in urban areas. Ahmedabad had a sex ratio of 904 females per 1000 males. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 747,806 (10.61%) and 88,911 (1.26%) of the population respectively.[1]
Cities and Towns
The population of all cities and towns in the Ahmedabad district by census years.[10]
NameШаблон:Efn | Status | Population
Census 1991-03-01 |
Population
Census 2001-03-01 |
Population
Census 2011-03-01 |
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Ahmadabad | Municipal Corporation with Outgrowth (Metropolis) | 2,876,710 | 3,694,974 | 5,633,927 |
Ahmadabad Cantonment | Cantonment (Board) | 11,967 | 14,706 | 7,588 |
Bareja | Municipality | ... | 15,427 | 19,690 |
Barwala | Municipality | ... | 16,048 | 17,951 |
Bavla | Municipality with Outgrowth | 25,391 | 30,871 | 42,458 |
Bopal | Census Town | ... | 12,181 | 37,635 |
Dhandhuka | Municipality | 27,781 | 29,572 | 32,475 |
Dholka | Municipality with Outgrowth | 49,860 | 61,569 | 80,945 |
Nandej | Census Town | 6,878 | 7,642 | 9,176 |
Ranpur | Census Town | ... | 14,486 | 16,944 |
Sanand | Municipality with Outgrowth | 25,674 | 32,417 | 95,890 |
Singarva | Census Town | 8,183 | 9,889 | 12,547 |
Viramgam | Municipality | 50,788 | 53,094 | 55,821 |
Religion
Hindus are 5,885,869 while Muslims are 871,887, Jains are 208,575 and Christians 50,631.[11]
Language
At the time of the 2011 census, 74.21% of the population spoke Gujarati, 16.01% Hindi, 2.78% Urdu, 1.80% Sindhi, 1.64% Marathi and 1.55% Marwari as their first language.[12]
Notable people
- Acharya Hemachandra (1089–1172) Jain polymath. Born in Dhandhuka.[13]
- Joravarsinh Jadav (born 1940), folklorist
Notes
References
External links
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