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Aligarh

Aligarh districts in Uttar Pradesh state in the city. Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh city is world famous for. And also for your locks. Well the Aligarh district, atrauli, Gbana, Iglas and coal is divided into talukas. Aligarh ancient name is also known as coil or coal. Aligarh City, the north-central state of Uttar Pradesh in northern India. It is located in the southeast of Delhi. Aligarh India's 55 the largest city [1]. Aligarh is the name of a nearby fort. Cole named Tehsil of Aligarh district is still. Aligarh name Najaf Khan 'has been given. 1717 AD. "Khan proved 'by the name' Sabitgdh and Jats in 1757 'Ramgarh' was kept. Scindia here in the north held by the Mughal era. Perron commander of the French fort ruins still three miles from the city. The 1802 AD. Was won by Lord Lake. The fort was first called Ramgarh


History:
A city of Uttar Pradesh, which is the sum of value in modern Indian history. Aligarh was a strong fort. Which is known collector yards. Second Anglo-Maratha War, the British released in 1803. E. stripped from the Marathas and helped Delhi win them big. Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, the main center. Aligarh Muslim population in the city is high.

Muslim league:
Aligarh college students came from the founders and nationality were deemed to be a stronghold of anti-attitude Aligarh reactionaries. 1906 AD. Some graduates of Aligarh Muslim aspirations for the establishment of the Muslim League. For years India Muslim League in association with the Indian National Congress, the administration sought to improve, but in the end, he became thick and Pakistan sought communal institution. Partition of India in 1946 was based on the demand.

Scenic Spots:
1- ancient fortress in the heart of the city, Dorgdh (1524) is now nothing more than a shambles. Much of this was taken over by the 18th-century mosque. There are many Muslims in Aligarh Auliya's tomb.

2. Mnglaytn Temple -
3- Nodevi Temple -
4- Sheikha lake -
5- Aligarh Muslim University -

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