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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 protection, in which it was filled with water from the black river flowing near the coat, Ahibaran also established this beautiful fort in the grand temple of his aarda Kuldevi Mata Kali. During the Mughal period, after the occupation of this fort (city), there was a demolition here by Aurangzeb's pawn and a large number of Hindus were forcibly converted to Islam and the Kali Temple was destroyed and converted into the Kali Masjid. Here in the British period, King Anhuparan, the descendant of King Ahibaran, also ruled here, who settled in the city of Anupshahr, his hunting ground is famous as Shikarpur city. At the end of the Mughal period and the emergence of the British period, Malagad principality, Chhattari principality and the princely state of Danaipur were also established in the district, whose remains are still present in the district. Nabab Jhelail Khan of the princely state of Danpur was a hardcore Islamic and the Chattari principality was British. Geography: Bulandshahr is located in the right west of the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. The Ganges river in the east and Yamuna river in the west make its boundary. Meerut north of Bulandshahr and Aligarh districts in the south. In the west Rajasthan state falls. Its area is 1,887 square miles. The land here is fertile and flat. The work of both irrigation and traffic is taken from the canal of Ganga. The head office of the Ganga Canal is in Naraura place. The annual average annual rainfall is 26 inches. There is more rainfall from east to west. Industry and Trade: In some places land has been acquired for the cultivation of Rajputs and Gurjaro and Jats. The main ingredients here are wheat, gram, corn, barley, jowar, millet, cotton and sugar cane etc. Yarning, cloth making work in Jahangirabad, the work of the kitchenware is Khurja, wood work in Bulandshahr and Shikipurpur. Glasses, bangles etc. are also made. The looms are woven with a cloth. There are also several units for making water handpumps in the town of Bulandshahr. There are also many famous ayurvedic doctors in Khurja and Bulandshahr town. Khurja is recognized for ceramic work.

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