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Nagaon [nɔgaʊ zila] is an administrative district in the Indian state of Assam. At the time of the 2011 census it was the most populous district in Assam, before Hojai district was split from it in 2016.[1]

Nagaon
District of Assam
View of Kolong river in Nagaon
Nagaon district
Location in Assam
Country India
StateAssam
DivisionCentral Assam
HeadquartersNagaon
Government
  Lok Sabha constituenciesKaliabor, Nowgong
  Vidhan Sabha constituenciesRaha, Dhing, Batadroba, Rupohihat, Nowgong, Barhampur, Samaguri, Kaliabor
Area
  Total2,287 km2 (883 sq mi)
Population
  Total1,892,550
  Density830/km2 (2,100/sq mi)
ISO 3166 codeIN-AS
Websitenagaon.gov.in

History


Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901194,534    
1911225,344+1.48%
1921297,322+2.81%
1931420,263+3.52%
1941484,874+1.44%
1951662,579+3.17%
1961900,537+3.12%
19711,251,636+3.35%
19911,893,171+2.09%
20012,314,629+2.03%
20112,823,768+2.01%
source:[2]

Batadrowa gave birth to the Vaishnavite reformer Sankardev, who brought about a renaissance in Assamese society. Located in Assam's heartland, Nagaon lies at the center of northeast India. The district dates to 1833. Its British administrators jocularly described Nagaon as a district of 3 C’s; namely: Chickens, Children and Cases.[citation needed]

The region was called Khagarijan in older records.[3][4]

On 15 August 2016, the three tehsils of Nagaon district, namely Hojai, Doboka and Lanka were carved out to form the Hojai district.[1]


Geography


The district headquarters are located at Nagaon. A part of the Kaziranga National Park is located within the Nagaon district. The district is bounded by the Brahmaputra river in the north (across the river is Sonitpur district, West Karbi Anglong district and Hojai district in the south, East Karbi Anglong district and Golaghat district in the east. The district is a perfect example oxoman (un-even in Assamese) (অসমান) from where the word Assam originated, as it possesses rivers, river valleys, hills, jungles and the plains.


Demographics


The population of Nagaon district based on the 2011 Indian census after separation of the newly carved out Hojai district is 1,892,550. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 156,913 (8.29%) and 86,422 (4.57%) respectively.[5][1]


Religion


Religions in Nagaon district (2011)[lower-alpha 1]
Religion Percent
Islam
55.00%
Hinduism
42.00%
Christianity
2.00%
Other or not stated
1.00%

According to 2011 Indian Census, the Muslims form a slight majority in the district with 10,63,538, with Hindus accounting for 801,181, followed by 2.00% Christians. Small populations of Sikhs, Buddhists and Jains also reside in the district.[6]


Languages


Languages spoken in Nagaon district (2011)[7][lower-alpha 1]

  Assamese (80.00%)
  Bengali (14.00%)
  Hindi (1.00%)
  Others (5.00%)

According to the 2011 census, 80.00% of the population speaks Assamese, 14.00% Bengali, and 1.00% Hindi as their first language.[7]


Economy


Agriculture is the backbone of the district and of Assam state. Rice is the principal crop and is the staple food. Fisheries are another major economy of Nagaon.In the village,a few brick manufacturing industries are opened ,where illeterate people work.[citation needed].


Culture


Many Namghars and associated templates are in Nagaon. These include the Bharali Namghar, which is situated in Hatbar and Borduwa Namghar. This namghar is situated in Nagaon Sattra, where Mahapurush Sankardev was born. Saubhagya Madhav, Dulal Madhav and Gopal Madhav are temples built during the reign of the Ahom King Shiba Singha.


Attractions



Bordowa


Bordowa thaan
Bordowa thaan
This is the birthplace of Mahapurush Srimanta Sankardev (1449-1568) the artist, author, founder of Vaishnavism religion and dramatist. The two Sattras are Narowa Sattra and Salaguri Sattras. The mini Museum is there in Narowa Sattras [citation needed]
Inside the main temple of Borduwa Thaan in Nagaon district of Assam
Inside the main temple of Borduwa Thaan in Nagaon district of Assam

Champawati Kunda


Waterfalls near Chapanala in Nagaon district of Assam
Waterfalls near Chapanala in Nagaon district of Assam
Champawati Kunda is a waterfall situated in Chapanala in Nagaon district.

Kaliabor


Town that was the headquarters of Borphukans during the Ahom kingdom. It was the scene of several battles against the Mughals.
Trishuldhari temple at the bank of Brahmaputra in Silghat
Trishuldhari temple at the bank of Brahmaputra in Silghat

Silghat


Silghat is a river port lying on the South bank of the Brahmaputra. Pre-communication links of Central Assam across the Brahmaputra traverse this port town. Silghat hosts the Assam Co-operative Jute Mill and several temples.

Raha


Raha was an important Chowki during the Ahom kingdom. It became a trade centre for agricultural products such as paddy, jute and mustard. The Fishery Training College is there.

Kamakhya Temple


The Kamakhya Temple is in Silghat. The Ashok Astami Melas held every year nearby. (This is not the Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati.)

Phulaguri


It is the place where Phulaguri Dhewa happened in the month of October 1861.It is said to be the first Peasants' Movement in the entire north-east India.It happened due to the exploitation on the peasants by the then British Government including exorbitant rate of taxes in various types of agricultural products.Captain Singer, a British officer was killed during the Dhewa & his body was thrown into the Kolong river nearby.[8]

Kaziranga National Park


In 1974 Kaziranga National Park was established. It has an area of 175 km2 (67.6 sq mi).[9] It shares the park with Golaghat district. It is also home to the Laokhowa Wildlife Sanctuary.[9] It covers an area of 70.13 km². Its main attraction is the great Indian one-horned rhinoceros. Other animals include tigers, leopards, Asiatic buffalo, wild boar, civet cats, leopard cats and hog deer. Various species of birds and reptiles are also found there.


Sports


Football matches are held in Jubilee Field in Nagaon.[citation needed]


Notes


  1. Percentages based on the 2011 census figures minus the population of the newly carved out tehsils that went on to form the Hojai district in 2016

References


  1. "Know about the District | Hojai District | Government Of Assam, India". hojai.assam.gov.in. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  2. "Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901". Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  3. Edward Gait (1906) A History of Assam, p293
  4. Law, Gwillim (25 September 2011). "Districts of India". Statoids. Retrieved 11 October 2011.
  5. "Nagaon" (PDF). 2011 Census of India. District Census Handbooks - Assam. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 18 March 2022.
  6. "Census of India Website : Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India". Retrieved 5 November 2019.
  7. "C-16 Population By Mother Tongue - Nagaon". censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  8. PTI (25 October 2011). "Few remember anti-British Phulaguri uprising 150 years ago". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 9 January 2022.
  9. Indian Ministry of Forests and Environment. "Protected areas: Assam". Archived from the original on 23 August 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2011.



На других языках


[de] Nagaon (Distrikt)

Nagaon ist ein Distrikt im Zentrum des indischen Bundesstaat Assam. Verwaltungssitz ist die gleichnamige Stadt Nagaon.
- [en] Nagaon district

[ru] Нагаон (округ)

Нагаон (англ. Nagaon) — округ в индийском штате Ассам. Образован в 1833 году. Административный центр — город Нагаон. Площадь округа — 3831 км². По данным всеиндийской переписи 2001 года население округа составляло 2 314 629 человек. Уровень грамотности взрослого населения составлял 61,7 %, что немного выше среднеиндийского уровня (59,5 %). Доля городского населения составляла 12 %.



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