List of villages in Mant Tehsil

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This is a list of villages in Mant Tehsil in Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India. [1]

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Sr. No.Village NamePopulationNotes
1 Abhaipura Banger 169Small village
2 Ahamadpur 1,627
3 Akbarpur, Mathura 4,419
4 Amanullapur 1,607
5 Amera 2,088
6 Arazi Milik Bikanushah
7 Arruwa Banger 12,982Large village
8 Arruwa Khadar 71
9 Asfabad 386
10 Auhawa Bangar 3,398
11 Awa Khera 1,751
12 Badanpur
13Badhari
14Badoth
15Baghai Banger
16Bahadin1,499
17Baikunthpur
18 Bakla
19Balipur2,088
20Barhaun2,088
21Baroth Bangar
22Baroth Khadar
23Basau Banger
24Begampur Banger
25Begampur Khader
26 Bera, Mathura 2,923
27 Bhadanwara
28Bhadavan Banger
29 Bhagat Bhakrelia Banger
30 Bhairai Banger
31 Bhairai Khadar
32 Bhalai
33 Bhankerpur Basela 2,632
34 Bhartiyaka
35 Bheem Bangar
36 Bheema 2,088
37 Bhidauni 3,256Large village
38Bhooda Sani
39Bhudri
40Bhureka
41Biballi
42Bijoli4,261
43Bil Aliabad
44Bilandpur
45Bindu Bulaki
46Birbal
47Birhana2,088
48Birju Garhi
49Bisavli
50Bulakpur
51Chandpur Kalan1,790
52Chandpur Khurd
53 Chhari Site of the Radha Krishna Vivah Sthali, Bhandirvan temple
53Chauhari
54Chaukra
55Chhinparai Banger
56Chindauli
57Chinta Garhi
58Choorahansi
59Dadisara
60Daharuwa
61Dangoli Bangar
62Dangoli Khader
63Daulatpur Banger
64Daulatpur Khader
65Dilu Patti2,616
66Diwana5,169
67Dilu Patti1,656
68Dunetiya866
69 Ekhu 1,798
70Faridampur
71Firozpur
72Gaiyara
73Gaju
74Garhi Kolaher
76Girtana
77 Gonga
78 Hamazapur
79 Hernol
80Girtana
81Inayatgarh Banger
82Inayatpur
83Iroli Gujar Bangar
84Irolizunnardar
85Jafarpur Banger
86Jahangirpur Banger
87Jaiswan
88Jarara
89Jatpura
90 Javara
91 Kakrari
92Kalyanpur
93Kaneka
94Kankar Garhi
95 Karahari
96Khadiya
97Khaira
98Khajpur
99Khanpur
100 Kharwal
101 Kharwal
102Kheria
103Kinarai Bangar
104Kolahar
105Kolana Banger
106Koyal
107Kurawli
108Kudawara
109Lal Garhi
109Girtana
110Lalpur Mahavan
111Lalpur Mat
112 Lamtauri
113Lohai
114Maduakar Banger
115Makhdumpur Banger
116Managarhi
117Mangal Khoh Banger
118Mani Garhi Bangar
119Manina Balu
120 Maoli
121Marhalamukha Banger
122Mat Mula Bangar
123Mat Raja Bangar
124Meerpur Bangar
125Milik Kalan
126Mishri
127Mithauli3,000
128Moiuddinpur
129Mubarikpur
130Musmana Banger
131Nabipur
132Nagal
133Nagla Bari
134Nagla Birbala
135Nagla Dani
136Nagla Deh
137Nagla Himaun
138Nagla Jangali
139Nagla Mahru
140Nanakpur Banger
141Narbehansi
142 Naseeti
143Nauhjheel Banger
144 Nausherpur
145 Nawali
146 Neem Gaon
147 Noorpur Banger
148 Pabbipur
149 Pach Hara
150 Pal Kherha
151 Panigaon Bangerl
152 Panigaon Khader
153 Parsauli
154 Patipura
155 Piproli Bangar
156Piri
157 Pirsuwa
158 Pithora Bangar
159 Pokher Hirde
160 Poluwa Kalan
161 Raipur Banger
162 Ram Nagla
163 Ramgarhi Banger
164 Sadarpur
165 Saddikpur
166 Saeo Patti Banger
167 Said Garhi
168 Sakatpur
169 Salaka
170 Samauli Bangaar
171 Sampat Jogi
172 Saur
173 Shall
174 Shankar Garhi
175 Sherni, Mathura
176 Shivli
177 Sigoni Banger
178 Shihavan 309
179 Sikanderpur
180 Sirrela
181 Suhagpur
182 Sultan Patti
183 Sultanpur Bangar
184 Suraj 2,285
185 - 186 Surir 47,185Surir Kalan (residential); and Surir Vijau (commercial, market)
187 Surja 618
188 Surraka
189 Tehra Mahaban 1,446
190 Tehramat 618
191 Thainua
192 Thana Amarsingh 903
193 Thok Bindavani 2,040
194 Thok Kamal 1,244
195 Thok Saru 791
196 Thok Sumera 1,376
197 Thokgyan 1,561
198 Tilak Garhi 2,714
199 Tirwaya 1,433
200 Toli Banger 844
201 Udhar 1,648

Transportation

Mat is connected to Bajna - Mathura Road and Yamuna Expressway.

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References

  1. "MANT Village & Panchayat" . Retrieved 28 June 2021.