Etah is a municipality town which is also the district headquarters of Etah district of Uttar
Pradesh state, India.Etah is a district of Uttar Pradesh since 1854.The driving distance from New
    Delhi to Etah is 206km and Lucknow to Etah is 267Km.And it takes approximately 6 hours by
    public transport to reach there. There is a famous village Malawan .Tulsidas was also born in
    Etah District.[1][2][3] It is 82 kilometers from Agra, which is Two hour by road.[4] Etah District is part of
    the Aligarh Division.Tourism Place Awagarh Fort .
                                                     Contents
           1Geography
           2History
           3Agriculture
           4Population density
           5Cultural
           6Demographics
           7Developments
           8Religious places
           9Food
           10Education
           11References
           12External links
    Geography[edit]
    Etah is located at 27.63°N 78.67°E.[5] It has an average elevation of 170 metres (557 feet). Eesan
    river flows through there (though very polluted now and almost dried up) behind the village
    Gajipur Pahore.
    History[edit]
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    Etah was an early seat of an Aryan civilization, and the surrounding country is mentioned
    by Xuanzang, the Chinese Buddhist pilgrim of the 7th century, as rich
    in temples and monasteries. But after the repression of Buddhism before the 8th century, and an
    intermediate period of tribalism, it was controlled by Yadavs during the course of their migration
    eastward. With the rest of upper India it passed under the sway of Mahmud of Ghazni in 1017,
    and thenceforth followed the fortunes of the Muslim empire. At the end of the 18th century it
    formed part of the territory over which Wazir Ali Khan had made himself ruler, and passed to
    the British Raj in 1801, under the treaty of Lucknow.[6]
    Agriculture[edit]
    The primary occupation of the people of the district is agriculture. The area is situated
    between Ganga and Yamuna (Doaab) which is highly fertile (Alluvial soil). The farmers are
    harvesting three crops in a year. The water for irrigation is available the year round. Major
    agricultural products are rice, wheat, barley, jowar, bajra, maize; the soil is suitable for the
    cultivation of tobacco.
Men and women at work in rice paddy fields in Etah (UP)
Two young farmers binding the wheat bundles for putting in thresher machine
Population density[edit]
The initial provisional data released by census India 2011, shows that density of Etah district for
2011 is 717 people per km2. In 2001, Etah district density was at 636 people per km2. Etah district
administers 2,456 square kilometers of areas.
Cultural[edit]
Ravana awaits his destruction in Ramlila Ground Etah.
Etah is a developing city. It is the district headquarters since the British times. National Highway
91 (India)(NH 91) GT Road passes through city Etah. The Padav maidan (open field) is the field
used for the army during army movements. Every year this field is used for Ram-Lila at Dussehra
in month September and October and for exhibitions in month from December to February.
Demographics[edit]
As per provisional data of 2011 census, Etah urban agglomeration had a population of 131,023,
out of which males were 69,446 and females were 61,577. The literacy rate was 85.62 per cent.[7]