Futtehpoor, a city of British India, capital of a district of the same name, in the division of Allahabad, Northwest Provinces, on the line of the great trunk railway, 70 m. N. W. of Allahabad; pop. about 20,000. It is a large and thriving town, with some good houses, a well supplied bazaar, and an elegant mosque, and is the chief seat of the civil establishment of the district. The place existed before the 12th century. In the sepoy revolt it was captured by the rebels, but was retaken by Gen. Havelock on July 12, 1857.-The district has an area of 1,583 sq. m. and a population of 'about 700,000. The climate is remarkable for dryness and wide range of temperature. The principal productions are wheat, barley, cotton, opium, indigo, and sugar cane.