1901 Census of Delhi District
The population breakdown by religion, caste and community of the Delhi District in the Punjab Province of British India, now the National Capital Territory of Delhi, in the 1901 Census of India.[1]
Census report
Religion-wise
Religion | Population |
---|---|
Hindu | 510,537 |
Muslim | 167,200 |
Sikh | 294 |
Jain | 7,726 |
Christian | 3,158 |
Others | 115 |
Total | 689,030 |
Caste-wise
Religion | Caste or tribe | Population |
Hindus | 510,537 | |
Agari | 2,135 | |
Ahir | 13,969 | |
Baiaragi | 4,371 | |
Bania | 38,932 | |
Banjara | 1,124 | |
Barwala | 298 | |
Bharbhuja | 1,275 | |
Bhat | 714 | |
Brahmin | 65,434 | |
Chamar | 65,738 | |
Chirimar | 123 | |
Chura | 26,910 | |
Dagi and Koli | 1,280 | |
Darzi | 391 | |
Gaderia | 2,236 | |
Ghai | 1,339 | |
Ghosi | 315 | |
Gosain | 941 | |
Gujar | 25,761 | |
Jaiswara | 805 | |
Jat | 102,571 | |
Jhinwar | 12,907 | |
Jogi and Rawal | 4,674 | |
Julaha | 8,737 | |
Kachhi | 1,333 | |
Kalal | 666 | |
Kayastha | 4,438 | |
Khatik | 2,494 | |
Khatri | 6,069 | |
Kori | 1,305 | |
Kumhar | 13,788 | |
Kurmi | 166 | |
Lodha | 3,850 | |
Mali | 12,886 | |
Mallaah | 378 | |
Maniar | 531 | |
Maratha | 151 | |
Nai | 10,021 | |
Nat | 741 | |
Pasi | 108 | |
Penja | 112 | |
Purbia | 440 | |
Raj | 229 | |
Rajput | 21,949 | |
Rebari | 260 | |
Gaderia | 2,236 | |
Reya | 2,881 | |
Ror | 651 | |
Sadh | 194 | |
Saini | 2,213 | |
Sansiya | 591 | |
Sapela | 276 | |
Saqailgar | 177 | |
Sonar | 4,544 | |
Taga | 6,083 | |
Tarkhan | 8,123 | |
Teli | 1,674 | |
Others | 18,450 | |
Muslims | 167,200 | |
Arain | 1,948 | |
Baloch | 1,243 | |
Banjara | 307 | |
Bharbhunja | 122 | |
Bhatiara | 396 | |
Bhishti | 4,229 | |
Chura | 231 | |
Darzi | 328 | |
Dhobi | 1,982 | |
Faqir | 7,889 | |
Gaddi | 153 | |
Ghosi | 526 | |
Gujar | 2,559 | |
Jat Muslim | 2,885 | |
Julaha | 1,025 | |
Kanchan | 235 | |
Kalal | 45 | |
Kumhar | 330 | |
Kunjra | 650 | |
Lohar | 2,173 | |
Mallaah | 134 | |
Mali | 51 | |
Maniar | 221 | |
Meo | 8,262 | |
Mirasi | 1,642 | |
Mughal | 5,782 | |
Nai | 1,300 | |
Nat Muslim | 302 | |
Penja | 176 | |
Qassab | 6,133 | |
Pathan | 17,763 | |
Raj | 10 | |
Rajput Muslim | 4,218 | |
Rangrez | 1,032 | |
Sayyid | 9,176 | |
Shaikh | 71,464 | |
Sonar | 77 | |
Taga Muslim | 2,690 | |
Tarkhan | 1,239 | |
Teli | 5,242 | |
Others | 1,030 | |
Sikh | 294 | |
Jat Sikh | 102 | |
Kalal | 24 | |
Khatri | 47 | |
Tarkhan | 52 | |
Others | 69 | |
Jain | 7,726 | |
Bania Jain | 7,646 | |
Lohar | 15 | |
Others | 65 | |
Christian | 3,158 | |
Others | 115 | |
Total | 689,030 | |
See also
References
- ↑ Census of India 1901 [Vol 17A] Imperial tables, I-VIII, X-XV, XVII and XVIII for the Punjab, with the native states under the political control of the Punjab Government, and for the North-west Frontier Province Table XIII Part II A – The Castes and Tribes of the Punjab by Districts and States, ASIN: B00B64GAF8
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