- Bardiya District
Infobox Nepal district
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website =Bardiya District, one of the seventy-five
districts of Nepal , is part ofBheri Zone and is headquartered at the city ofGularia . The district covers an area of 2,025 km² and according to the2001 census the population was 382,649.Geography
Bardiya lies in Bheri zone in the mid western region of Nepal. It covers 2025 square kilometers and lies west of
Banke district , south ofSurkhet district , east ofKailali district . To the south liesUttar Pradesh in India.It is fertile plain land covered with agricultural land and
forest . The majority of the people living in this district are farmers. The district headquarters, Gularia lies on theBabai River . TheKarnali , one of the largest rivers of Nepal, divides into many branches when it reaches the plain and flows through Bardiya. The western branch of the Karnali forms the boundary between Bardiya and Kailali districts. The eastern branch of the Karnali is called theGeruwa . The endangeredGangetic dolphin was often seen in its waters but dolphin population in the rivers of Bardiya have dwindled sharply in recent years.Fact|date=May 2007History
Bardiya was part of Nepal before the
Sugauli Treaty with theBritish East India Company , through which Nepal lost the territory. It was returned to Nepal along with Banke, Kailali and Kanchanpur at the time ofJang Bahadur Rana . In the early twentieth century, Bardiya was covered with forest and was sparsely populated with Indigenoustribal people calledTharus .Dang andDeukhuri valleys ofDang district had very large Tharu population at that time. However, as the Nepali-speaking peoples from the hills started migrating towards Dang valley, Tharus were displaced and moved westward into Banke, Bardiya, Kailali andKanchanpur . Later on, Nepali-speaking hill people also migrated into Bardiya. At present, thr majority of people living in Bardiya are Dangora Tharus. They have their own language.Sonaha , also tribals of Bardiya, who live near by theKarnali River , live by extracting gold from the sands of the river.Towns and villages
Badalpur ,Baganaha ,Baniyabhar ,Belawa ,Bhimapur ,
Daulatpur,Deudakala ,Dhadhawar ,Dhodhari ,
Gola,
Gulariya,Jamuni ,
Kalika,Khairapur ,Khairi Chandanpur ,Magaragadi ,Mahamadpur ,
Manau,Manpur Mainapokhar ,Manpur Tapara ,Mathurahardwar ,
Motipur,Naya Gaun ,Neulapur ,Padanaha ,Pasupatinagar ,Patabhar ,
Rajapur,Saneshree ,Sivapur ,Sorhawa ,Suryapatawa ,Taratal ,Thakudwara ,ee also
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