Hyderabad, Uttar Pradesh

Hyderabad (pronounced [ɦɛːd̪əraːˈbaːd̪] ⓘ) is a town and nagar panchayat in Hasanganj tehsil of Unnao District, Uttar Pradesh, India.

[1] Major commodities produced in Hyderabad include roasted rice, food products, and earthenware pottery.

[1] It was previously grouped together with the village Gandhwara as a single mauza called Gandhwara-Haiderabad, but the two had been split by the turn of the 20th century.

[1] At that time, Hyderabad had a lower primary school with 56 students and a small temple to Devi, and markets were held twice per week.

[1] The 1961 census recorded Hyderabad (as "Haidrabad") as comprising 3 hamlets, with a total population of 3,387 (1,790 male and 1,597 female), in 585 households and 569 physical houses.

[3] The village had a post office and a medical practitioner at the time, namely Vishwanath Bihari Lal Srivastava son of Late Sri Saraswati Prasad Srivastava, as well as the following small-scale industrial establishments: 2 grain mills, 5 miscellaneous food processing facilities, 1 maker of sundry hardwares, 2 bicycle repair shops, and 3 makers of jewellery and/or precious metal items.