Burhanpur district
District of Madhya Pradesh in India / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Burhanpur District is a district of Madhya Pradesh state in central India. The city of Burhanpur is the district headquarters.
Burhanpur district | |
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Country | India |
State | Madhya Pradesh |
Division | Indore |
Established | 15 August 2003 (2003-08-15) |
Headquarters | Burhanpur |
Government | |
• District collector | Satendra Singh (IAS) |
• Lok Sabha constituencies | Khandwa |
• Vidhan Sabha constituencies | Nepanagar (179) Burhanpur (180) |
Area | |
• Total | 3,427 km2 (1,323 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 757,847 |
• Density | 220/km2 (570/sq mi) |
Demographics | |
• Literacy | 65.28 per cent |
• Sex ratio | 900 |
Time zone | UTC+05:30 (IST) |
Website | burhanpur |
Burhanpur District was created on 15 August 2003, from the southern portion of Khandwa District. The Tapti River flows through the district from east to west. The district is divided from Khandwa District on the north by the Satpura Range, which is also the divide between the Narmada River valley and the valley of the Tapti. The pass through the Satpuras that connects Burhanpur and Khandwa is one of the main routes connecting northern and southern India, and the Asirgarh fortress, which commands the pass, is known as the "Key to the Deccan".
The district is divided into two development blocks, Burhanpur and Khaknar, and three tehsils, Nepanagar, Burhanpur, and Khaknar. Burhanpur District is part of Indore Division.
Burhanpur is one of the most prominent places for the people of Dawoodi Bohra Community as Burhanpur houses one of the holiest and largest dargah (Dargh-E-Hakimi) of the community.
The old Burhanpur city is surrounded by gates giving it the appearance of a fort.