Definition
Barauliya, Mainpuri refers to a geographic name that appears to denote a locality—most likely a village or hamlet—situated within the Mainpuri district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
Overview
The term does not correspond to a widely documented settlement in major encyclopedic references, governmental gazetteers, or widely circulated academic works. Consequently, detailed information about its administrative classification, demographic profile, history, or socioeconomic characteristics is not readily available in publicly verified sources.
Etymology/Origin
The name Barauliya appears to be derived from the Hindi or Urdu root “bara” (meaning “big” or “greater”) combined with the suffix “‑liya” or “‑iya,” which is commonly used in place‑names across North India to denote a locality. The addition of “Mainpuri” specifies the district in which the place is purportedly located.
Characteristics
Accurate information regarding the settlement’s size, population, infrastructure, cultural practices, or economic activities is not confirmed. No reliable statistical data (e.g., census figures) or official records have been identified that unambiguously reference “Barauliya” in Mainpuri district.
Related Topics
- Mainpuri district – an administrative district in western Uttar Pradesh, noted for its agricultural economy and historic sites.
- Villages of Uttar Pradesh – the state comprises thousands of villages, many of which are documented in the Census of India and local government records.
Note
Because the term “Barauliya, Mainpuri” lacks corroborated entries in established reference works, the above description is limited to plausible linguistic interpretation and contextual placement within the Mainpuri district. Accurate, detailed information about this locality has not been confirmed.