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Bareilly , city (1991 pop. 617,350), Uttar Pradesh state, N central India, on the Ramganga River. It is a district administrative headquarters, a transportation, and a sugar-refining and cotton-trading center. Founded in 1657, Bareilly was the capital (1707-20) of the Hindu Rohilla kingdom. It was ceded to Great Britain in 1801.

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