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MATHURA A GAZETTEER,
edited and compiled by, D.L. DRAKE-BROCKMAN [1911]
DIRECTORY
USPHAR, Tahsil MUTTRA.
A village distant seven miles from Muttra in 27°26'N. and 77°38'E., on the unmetalled road to Sonkh. The village has an area of 1,247 acres and the population in 1901 numbered 2,089 persons, of whom 1,059 were Hindus and 1,030 were Muhammadans. The predominant Hindu caste is that of Kachhwaha Rajputs, the ancestral proprietors of the village; nearly the whole of the proprietary rights, however, have passed into the hands of Babu Narain Das, a Bania. The village contains a primary school and is assessed to a revenue demand of Rs. 2,751.