Majhawa Village Polpulation
Majhawa is a Village located in the Taluka of Mirzapur, in the district of Mirzapur district, in the state of Uttar Pradesh state with a total population of 8947. There are 1135 houses in the Village.
Village name: Majhawa
Taluka name: Mirzapur
District: Mirzapur
State: Uttar Pradesh
Total population: 8947
House Holds: 1135
Majhawa Population by Sex
There are total of 4780 male persons and 4167 females and a total number of 1277 children below 6 years in Majhawa.
The percentage of male population is 53.43%.
The percentage of female population is 46.57%.
The percentage of child population is 14.27%.
Males: 4780.
Females: 4167.
Children: 1277.
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Majhawan (Assembly constituency)
Majhawan is a constituency of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly covering the city of Majhawan in the Mirzapur district of Uttar Pradesh, India.Madhvacharya
Madhvacharya (Madhvācārya; Kannada: ಮಧ್ವಾಚಾರ್ಯ; Sanskrit pronunciation: [mɐdʱʋaːˈtɕaːɽjɐ]; CE 1238–1317 ), sometimes anglicised as Madhva Acharya, and also known as Pūrna Prajña and Ānanda Tīrtha, was a Hindu philosopher and the chief proponent of the DvaMahavamsa
The Mahavamsa ("Great Chronicle", Pali Mahāvaṃsa) (5th century CE) is an epic poem written in the Pali language.Mathabarsingh Thapa
Mathabar Singh Thapa listen (Nepali: माथवरसिंह थापा, born 1798, Borlang, Gorkha - 17 May 1845, Basantapur, Kathmandu), also spelled Mathbar, Mathawar, Mathavar, variantly called Matabar Singh Thapa (Nepali: मातवरसिंह थापा), was the Prime Minister of Nepa