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Bulandshahr

Bulandshahr is a district of Uttar Pradesh state of India. Bulandshahr, Anupshahr, Khurja, Sayna, Dibai, Secunderabad and Shikarpur are the major cities and Bulandshahr city is the headquarters of this district. Bulandshahr is a city situated in the distance of 64 km from Delhi in western Uttar Pradesh. It also flows through the Kali river. The city is mainly connected to the roads of Meerut, Aligarh, Khair, Badayun, Gautam Buddha Nagar and Ghaziabad. In the Naraura of Bulandshahr district on the banks of the Ganges, India is establishing and running smoothly in an electrical power plant from one of the existing nuclear power plants in the year. History: The ancient name of Bulandshahr was Baran. Its history is approximately 1200 years old. It was founded by King Ahinkaran. On the Bulandshahr, he laid the foundation of the Baran Tower. King Ahibaran had also constructed a protected fort which was called the top coat, around this fort was the construction of the canal for protectio

Badaun

Badayun is a major city and Lok Sabha constituency of Uttar Pradesh, India. Badayun is an important district of Uttar Pradesh. It is located adjacent to the river Ganga's tributary. In an 11th century inscription, which is derived from Badayun, the city's name is called Vodamayuta. From this article it is known that Panchal was the capital of the country at Badayun. Establishment: It seems that the Ahikchatra Nagari, which had gone from the ancient times to the capital of North Panchal, was sitting in its former glory till this time. It is also said in a legend that this city was built by Achir Sardar King Buddha in the 10th century. In the 13th century it was an important frontline post office of the Muslim State of Delhi, and the provincial subedar lived there until it was replaced by Bareilly in 1657. This district became the headquarters in 1838. Some people believe that Ajaypal had laid foundation of Badayun in 1175 AD. King Lakhanpal is also credited for settling the

Bijnor

Bijnor is a major city and Lok Sabha constituency of Uttar Pradesh, India. Bijnor situated on the summit of the Himalayas, on the one hand is the pride of being Maharaja Dushyanta, the supreme emperor Bharat, the work of Lord Krishna of Krsna and Mahatma Vidur, while Prakash Pillar Swami Shraddhananda of Arya Jagat, Dr. Atmaram, an internationally renowned scientist, Dr. Atmaram, It is also a privilege to be the land of Engineer King Jawalprasad etc. In the field of literature, the district has established many important criteria. Though Kalidas may have been born somewhere else, but he formed the basis of the famous Malini river flowing in this district, his famous drama 'Abhijana Shakuntalam'. Abul Fazal and Fazi were raised in the navratanas of Akbar near Basta. Bijnor has also been the proud place in the district of Urdu literature. Mirza Ghalib has also included Qayam Chandpuri in the master shines. World famous shirts like Noor Bijnori were born from this soil. Emin

Basti

Basti is a district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The district headquarter is the township. Year of Creation - 1865 The origin of the name: In ancient times the settlement was originally known as Vaishishtha. Vishishthi is named after the name Vasishtha Rishi, whose sage Ashram was here. The present district was long ago covered with deserted and forest but gradually the area became habitable. The present name was selected by Basti Raja Kalhan, this incident which was probably in the 16th century. Basti became the Tehsil headquarters in 1801 and in 1865 it was elected as the headquarters of the newly established district. History: ancient time: In the ancient times, skill was replaced by a part of the country. Shatpath Brahmin has mentioned the skill in his formula, it was a Vedic aryan and Vaiyakaran country of Panini. Ram Chandra was the eldest son of king Dasharath whose glorification skills were spread throughout the country, which is credited with establishing a

Barabanki

Barabanki is a district and Lok Sabha constituency of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The headquarters of the district is Barabanki. tourist spot: The following tourist and religious places are in Barabanki district Lordshwar Mahadev Temple (Mahadeva): Mahadeva is a Mahabharata carved Shiva temple and Hindu religious place. God (God Sharif) Parijat tree (kintur) Kunteeshwar Kotva Dham: Kotva Dham is the place of worship of Baba Jagjivan Das in Ramnagar area of Barabanki district and currently Hindu religious place. Siddheshwar Mahadev, Siddhaur

Banda

Banda, Uttar Pradesh, India, is a major city and constituency. Banda City India Uttar Pradesh Cane River (river Yamuna assist) are located near. Banda, a farm market is located on the railway line and road junction. The city's trade is declining and the south side of the road is not maintained anymore. Fame: Ken Banda onyx stones from the river bottom is famous for, which is exported. Here are the various mosques, Hindu temples. Here is an agricultural university. Relics: Outside the city are the remains of an 18th century castle Kalinjar. struggle: Muslims, Marathas, the French and British during the conflict between the city and the fortress ruled out changing.

Balrampur

Balrampur, Gonda district of Uttar Pradesh state in India, is a city Rapti River two miles south. It has been the capital of the old homestead Balrampur. City name Balrampur The name of the city is named after an old landowner Blramdas king. The town is not very old. Digvijay Singh, Maharaja of progress at the time of consuming it. tourist spot By the side of the road from the railway station of the college buildings are made from a planned manner. His Highness Old Palace (City Palace), Digvijay Singh and Maharaja College and established the Pateshwareeprasad sculptures, Nilbagh Mahal, Raj guesthouse etc are worth visiting. Office Hospitals and offices etc. Upjiladish. It is industrial and trading town, where the corn market, and the Chinese manufactory of the powerhouse. Population Balrampur city has a total population of 31 776 by 1961.

Baliya

Ballia (Bhojpuri: Ballia or Blinya) a municipality is a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is also the headquarters of the district of the same name. The city's eastern boundary is created by the confluence of the Ganges and the river Sarayu. The city is located 135 km from Varanasi. Here is the primary local language Bhojpuri. This area is located in the alluvial plains of the Ganga and Ghagra between. Often living in this fertile field flooded rice, barley, peas, millet, pulses, oilseeds and sugarcane is grown. History: Ballia is an ancient city. Jamadagni as many great saints and sages of India, Valmiki, Bhrigu, Durvasa had ashrams in Ballia. Ballia in ancient times was part of Kosala empire. It also came in for some time Buddhist influence. Yh first part of Ghazipur district, but later it became the district. Demographics: The 2001 Indian census, [2] Ballia population was 102,226. The population is 54% of men and 46% women. Here, 55% of the males and 65% a

Bahraich:

Bahraich town and district of Uttar Pradesh state in northern India and Nepal, Nepalgunj and the Middle East between Lucknow is located on the railroad. History: Salar Masood Sayyeds living in AD 1033 before the invasion of 0 little is known about the history of the region. Many British India before becoming the rulers ruling. business: Bahraich trade with Nepal, which is the major agricultural products and timber, is the center. Here are some of the mills. Agriculture: The surrounding agricultural land rice, maize, wheat and chickpea (gram white) are grown. Scenic Spots: Hindu-Muslim Syed Salar Masood's tomb here, come on, who was an Afghan warrior. Pasi them here Suheldev king overthrown and killed in a war. It was his death in 1033 AD. Bahraich in the west are the remains of a Buddhist monastery. Dargah Syed Salar Masood Ghazi Ghat Sidnath Mary Mata Mandir temple steeple Ktrnia Population: Bahraich town has a population of 161 376 according to the 2001 census the