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MATHURA A GAZETTEER,
edited and compiled by, D.L. DRAKE-BROCKMAN [1911]

DIRECTORY

WAIRNI, Tahsil MAHABAN.

Wairni lies a little to the north of the metalled road from Muttra to Sadabad, near the town of Baldeo, in 27°26'N. and 77°51'E. It is distant 11 miles from Muttra and five miles from Mahaban; and is a large village inhabited for the most part by Chamars and Brahmans. The founders of the village were Kalals, who were succeeded by Jats; but the proprietary rights have passed almost wholly into the hands of Bohra Phul Chand. The area of the village is 3,099 acres and it pays a revenue demand of Rs. 6,944. The population has increased from 3,664 persons in 1881 to 4,137 persons in 1901. In the latter year Hindus numbered 3,905 and Musalmans 215, and there were 17 persons of other religions. There is a primary school in the village, and markets for grain and cloth are held every Tuesday and Saturday.