world.wikisort.org - IndiaTikamgarh è una suddivisione dell'India, classificata come municipality, di 68.572 abitanti, capoluogo del distretto di Tikamgarh, nello stato federato del Madhya Pradesh. In base al numero di abitanti la città rientra nella classe II (da 50.000 a 99.999 persone)[3].
Geografia fisica
La città è situata a 24° 47' 16 N e 78° 50' 35 E[4].
Società
Evoluzione demografica
Al censimento del 2001 la popolazione di Tikamgarh assommava a 68.572 persone, delle quali 36.051 maschi e 32.521 femmine. I bambini di età inferiore o uguale ai sei anni assommavano a 10.055, dei quali 5.129 maschi e 4.926 femmine. Infine, coloro che erano in grado di saper almeno leggere e scrivere erano 48.376, dei quali 27.803 maschi e 20.573 femmine.[5]
Note
- (EN) India Post, Pincode search - Tikamgarh [collegamento interrotto], su indiapost.gov.in. URL consultato il 28-07-2008.
- (EN) Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd, STD Codes for cities in Madhya Pradesh [collegamento interrotto], su bsnl.co.in. URL consultato il 28-07-2008.
- (EN) Census of India, Alphabetical list of towns and their population - Madhya Pradesh (PDF), su censusindia.gov.in. URL consultato il 21-05-2008.
- (EN) Yahoo Maps, Tikamgarh, Madhya Pradesh, India, su maps.yahoo.com. URL consultato il 15-10-2009.
- (EN) Census of India 2001, Population, population in the age group 0-6 and literates by sex - Cities/Towns (in alphabetic order): 2001, su censusindia.net. URL consultato il 20-06-2008 (archiviato dall'url originale il 16 giugno 2004).
Collegamenti esterni
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[de] Tikamgarh
Tikamgarh ist eine Stadt im indischen Bundesstaat Madhya Pradesh. Die Stadt liegt im Norden des Bundesstaates und ist Teil der Region Bundelkhand.
[en] Tikamgarh
Tikamgarh is a town and a tehsil in Tikamgarh district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.[1] The city serves as a district headquarters. The earlier name of Tikamgarh was Tehri (i.e., a triangle) consisting of three hamlets, forming a rough triangle. In Tikamgarh town there is locality still known as 'Purani Tehri' (Old Tehri). Until Indian independence in 1947, Tikamgarh, formerly called Tehri, was part of the kingdom of Orchha, which was founded in the 16th century by the Bundeli chief Rudra Pratap Singh, who became the first King of Orchha. In 1783 the capital of the state was moved to Tehri, about 40 miles (64 km) south of Orchha, which was home to the fort of Tikamgarh, and the town eventually took the name of the fort. The district is famous for the old fort of Kundar known as Garh Kundar, which was built by Khangars and remained the capital of Khangar rulers from 1180 to 1347.
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