1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Partabgarh (United Provinces)

22533491911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 20 — Partabgarh (United Provinces)

PARTABGARH, Pertabgarh, or Pratapgarh, a district of British India in the Fyzabad division of the United Provinces. The administrative headquarters are at Bela. Area, 1442 sq. m.; pop. (1901), 912,848. The Ganges forms the south-western boundary line, while the Gumti marks the eastern boundary for a few miles. The only mineral products are salt, saltpetre and kankar or nodular limestone. The principal crops are rice, barley, pulse, millets, sugar-cane and poppy. The district is traversed by the branch of the Oudh & Rohilkhand railway from Rae Barcilly to Benares, opened in 1898. There are manufactures of sugar and a little silk; and grain, opium, oilseeds, hemp and hides are exported.

See Partabgarh District Gazetteer (Allahabad, 1904).