Hilauli
Hilauli is a village in Purwa tehsil of Unnao district, Uttar Pradesh, India.[2] It is located on the road from Maurawan to Bachhrawan in Rae Bareli district, near the banks of the Sai.[3] Hilauli hosts a market twice per week, on sunday and Thursdays, with grain and vegetables being the main items bought and sold.[4] As of 2011, the population of Hilauli is 13,318, in 2,533 households.[2] Hilauli also serves as the headquarters of a community development block, which encompasses 68 villages (including Hilauli itself) and has a total population of 178,460 people in 32,880 households.[2] HistoryAccording to oral tradition, Hilauli was founded by two Kayasths named Hanuman and Banwari.[3] Folklore holds that the field of Madhab, a Thakur who once lived here, never needs irrigation, no matter how dry the weather gets.[3] Hilauli historically lay in the pargana of Maurawan.[3] At the turn of the 20th century, Hilauli was described as "a very large village... pleasantly situated among mango groves in a sandy soil near the river Sai".[3] It hosted "a considerable market" twice per week, and it had one school and a small mosque.[3] Its population in 1901 was 4,340, with a large Chhatri population and a small Muslim minority of 260.[3] The 1961 census recorded Hilauli as comprising 16 hamlets, with a total population of 5,594 (2,801 male and 2,793 female), in 960 households and 860 physical houses.[4] The area of the village was given as 6,055 acres.[4] Average attendance of the biweekly market was about 200 people.[4] VillagesHilauli CD block has the following 68 villages:[2]
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