Panwari

Panwari (Panwāṛī) is a large village in Tundla block of Firozabad district, Uttar Pradesh.

[2]: 47–8 Sometime before the 1800s, Panwari was held by local Muslim landowners, who built a small mud fort to the west of the main village site.

Around the year 1800, the village was sold by auction and bought by a British plantation owner named Baillie, who established an indigo factory at Panwari.

[5]: 86–7 The 1981 census recorded Panwari (as "Pamari") as having a population of 6,430 people (3,631 male and 2,799 female), in 1,052 households and 1,032 physical houses.

[6]: 162–3 The 1961 census recorded Panwari as comprising 14 hamlets, with a total population of 4,344 people (2,358 male and 1,986 female), in 692 households and 651 physical houses.