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West tripura

West Tripura Indian state is a district of Tripura. The headquarters of the district is Agartala which is also the state capital. While West Tripura is known for one side temples, on the other hand, this place is also famous for the high mountains, palaces and lakes etc. It is also important from historical point of view. Introduction: West Tripura is surrounded by north of Bangladesh, east of North Tripura and south of South Tripura. This place has passed through the hands of many prominent kings. Beer Bikram Kishore Manikya was the last king here. After his death his wife Maharaj took over the charge of this place of Kanchanpura Devi. Here are the major rivers Gomti and Hoawar. Its area is 2997 km² and the population is 1,530,531 (2001) Administration: Western Tripura district has four subdivisions. Sadar Subdivision Bishalgarh subdivision Sonamura subdivision Khowai subdivision Top attractions: Agartala: The major attraction centers in Agartala are Ujjainanta Pala

Fatehpur

Fatehpur district is a district of Uttar Pradesh state which is situated between the holy Ganges and Yamuna river. Many places in Fatehpur district are also mentioned in the Puranas, where Asher Bheora and Asni Ghat are the chiefs. The Asheroth Mahabharata carpet is known as Ashvasthama's Tapo Bhumi. Bhittaura is considered as a place of origin of Bhrigu Rishi. Fatehpur district is a part of the Allahabad division and its headquarter is Fatehpur city. References: market: Fatehpur's main market square is. The second big market is in the city (near the new market and Naga baba). Asphalt: Ashtter Kasba Fatehpur is the historic Mahabharata carpet village of the district, its history is found in Puranas, where ancient Shiva Mandir with thick Mahadevan, Guru Dronacharya's son Ashwasthama Ji's temple is situated in the southern direction of the town, on this, Ashwatma ji had done penance to get brahmastra The Yajna Kunds are still present here but there is a Kidwanti t

Etawah

Itavah is a major city and Lok Sabha constituency of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is located at Delhi-Calcutta National Highway 2. The city of Etawah is located in the northern India of the western central Uttar Pradesh state. Etawah is situated on the banks of river Yamuna (Jamuna) in the southeast of Agra. There are many potholes in this city. One of which separates the old city (south) from the city (north). Bridges and embankments add both parts. History Built in the 16th century in Etawah, the Jami Masjid is built on a high base from the remains of old Hindu buildings. There is also a remnant of 15th-century fortress surrounded by Hindu temples. Etawah's old name is called Ishtikapur. The famous poet of Hindi, Dev was a resident of Etawah. He himself has written - 'Dyasariya kavidev ko Nagar etaviv vas.' Traffic and transport Air route Etawah's closest airports are in Agra and Gwalior. railroad track The Etawah Railway is connected to many major cities of In

South Tripura

South Tripura District is a district of the Indian state of Tripura. The headquarters of the district is Udaipur (Tripura). Historically, this place is also very important. This place, famous for the Tripura Sundari temple, is also famous for other tourist sites such as Shiva Bari, Bhuvaneshwari Temple, Devtamur and pilgrim etc. For this reason, this place is of great significance to religious considerations. A lot of tourists like to come here. Introduction: The district headquarters of Southern Tripura is located in Udaipur. This district is situated in the middle of two major mountains, Baramura Devatamura and Atharamura-Kalari. This district is situated at a distance of sixty kilometers from Agartala. Top attractions: Tripura Sundari Temple: Tripura Sundari temple is situated on the Agartala-Sabroom road, three kilometers from Udaipur city. This temple was constructed during the reign of Maharaja Blessed Manikya during 1501 AD. This temple is one of the 51 great schools of

North Tripura

North Tripura is a district of the Indian state of Tripura. The headquarters of the district is Kailashahar. Its area - 2,470 sq. Km and population - 5,90,655 (2001 census). A lot of tourists come here. Laxmi Narayan Temple, Puran Rajbari, Jampui Mountain and Bhavaratini Temple etc. are well known here. Highlights: Laxmi Narayan temple: Laxmi Narayan temple is situated in the Baghan Nagar of Uttar Tripura district. The main attraction of the temple is the statue of Lord Krishna located here. This idol was founded by Krishnananda Sewaayat 45 years ago. Every year on Janmashtami, Lord Krishna's birthday is celebrated at a grand level. Puran Rajbari: This palace was built by Maharaja Indrmanikya. There is also a huge lake Khowar bill located here. This lake is spread over an area of approximately 5 square kilometers. This lake is also known as Rajar Dighi. A large number of tourists come to see this lake. Kaliprasanna Sen has also discussed this place in his book Rajmala. Ja

Sant Kabir Nagar

Introduction: Sant Kabir Nagar district is one of the 75 districts of northern Uttar Pradesh state. Khalilabad city is a part of the district headquarter, Sant Kabir Nagar District Basti Mandal. This district is surrounded by Siddhartha Nagar and Maharajganj districts in the north by Gorakhpur District in the Ambedkar Nagar district in the south and the Basti district in the west. The area of this district is 1659.15 square kilometers. Bakkira, Hansar, Maghar, and Dhanghata etc. are among the major destinations. Ghaghra, Kuano and Rapti are the major rivers here. The origin of the name: The district is named after the 15th century mystic poet Kabir, who lived in the district of Magahar in the district. Whose death story is popular which is taught in schools in India. History: Sant Kabir Nagar District was built on September 5, 1997, in 131 villages of Tahsil of the then Basti district of Basti district and 161 villages of then Bansi tehsil of Siddharth Nagar district. Before Se

Gautam Buddha Nagar

Gautam Buddha Nagar is an important district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. This district was established on June 9, 1997, cutting down some rural and semi-urban areas of Bulandshahr and Ghaziabad districts. Mulayam Singh Yadav dissolved this district when the power change was over in the state, against which the people here had a strong movement against it. Later, in view of public pressure, the Uttar Pradesh government had to change its decision and the district was restored. Today the situation is that Gautam Buddha Nagar is playing its main role in the revenue of the district state. The district headquarters adjacent to the National Capital Territory of Delhi is located in Greater Noida. History: This district was established on June 9, 1997, cutting down some rural and semi-urban areas of Bulandshahr and Ghaziabad districts. Today, commercial sub-metropolis like Noida and Greater Noida have been added. Dadri Legislative Assembly has also become a part of this district

Dhalai

Dhalai is a district of the Indian state of Tripura. The district headquarters is Ambasa. Area here - 2,523 square kilometers, and population - 3,07,868 (2001 census). This district is famous for its natural beauty. Most of the area of fodder is surrounded by mountains and forests. Manu, areDhalai, and Kowis the major rivers here. Two major high mountains located in Dhalai are Longshirai in the East and Atharamura in the west. The Longthirai Temple and the Kamleshwara Temple are among the main attractions. Lots of nature lovers like to come here. Top attractions: Government Museum: The Tripura Government Museum provides tourists, students, public, nd researchers, etc., all of the state's past and current history and tradition information. Most of the sculptures displayed here are quite old. The statues found here are from Udaipur, Pilik, Jollyighi and other places in Tripura. Apart from this, the collection of all the idols obtained by Pillak is quite beautiful. This is a mixtu

tripura

Mention: Tripura is mentioned in the inscriptions of Mahabharata, Puranas, and Ashoka. After independence, it was a monarchy before the merger of the Indian Republic. Udaipur was its capital, which was brought in old Agartala in the eighteenth century and in the new Agartala in the nineteenth century. Raja Vir Chandra Manikya Mahadur Devvarman governed the rule of his kingdom on the lines of British India. It was joined by the Ganmuktan Parishad in 1949, in the Indian Republic. After the creation of Bangladesh in 1971, an armed struggle started here. Organizations such as Tripura National Volunteers, National Liberation Front of Tripura, have launched a campaign to oust the local Bengali people. History: Tripura has a long history and a long history. It has its own unique tribal culture and interesting folklore. Its history can be known by the descriptions of 'Rajmala' stories and Muslim historians about the Tripura King. Tripura is also mentioned in Mahabharata and Pura

Faizabad

Faizabad is a town in the Northern state of Uttar Pradesh. This is the birthplace of Lord Rama, Ram Manohar Lohia, Kunwar Narayan, Ram Prakash Dwivedi, Thakur Shiv Darshan Sihan. History: Faizabad's history is very proud and rich. It is Lord Rama's birth and karmasthali. Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Shriram, is in Faizabad district. After Ram-Bharat Milp, Bharat Khandu stayed for fourteen years at a place called Bharatkund, situated 15 km south of Faizabad headquarter. Here, the descendant of Lord Rama comes in the form of Saru River and man welfare from the seventies. Faizabad was founded in the year 1730 before the beginning of Awad, and he made it his capital, but he could spend a lot of time here. The third Nawab Shujauddaula lived here and constructed a fortress in the river bank in 1764; The tomb of his and his Begum is located in this city. In 1775 the capital of Awadh was taken to Lucknow. Faizabad fell into the 19th century Traffic and Transport: By Faizabad

Ghazipur

Ghazipur is a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It was established by Syed Masood Ghazi during the rule of Tughlaq dynasty. According to some historians, the ancient name of this city was Gadhipur, which was converted to Ghazipur in 1330. According to historical documents, the descendants of Ghatiput Pruthviraj Chauhan of Ghazipur were the stronghold of Raja Mandhata. King Mandhata was ruled independently by rejecting the subordination of the Delhi Sultan. This was reported to the Sultan of the Tughlaq Dynasty of Delhi, after which Syed Masood al-Husseini, the czar of Muhammad bin Tughluq, attacked the stronghold of King Mandhata with a contingent of the army. Raja Mandhata's defeat was defeated in this war. After which the successor of the estate of the deceased King Syed Masood al-Husseini was made. After victory in this war, Syed Masood al-Husseini was awarded the title of Malik-al-Sadat Ghazi by Delhi Sultan. After this, Syed Masood Ghazi made Gausupur his fortress

Ghaziabad

Ghaziabad is a city located in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is a major industrial center of Uttar Pradesh and North India and is located in the south east of Delhi and Meerut. Ghaziabad district is headquartered in Ghaziabad. Before independence, Ghaziabad district was part of Meerut district, but after getting independence it was made a separate district due to political reasons. Ghaziabad is named after its founder Ghaziuddin, who named him Ghaziuddinagar in his name, but later, his name was reduced to Ghaziabad.

Raja Ram Mohan Roy

King Rammohan Roy (22 May 1772 - 27 September 1833) is said to be the forerunner of the Indian Renaissance and Father of Modern India. He is a special place in the field of Indian social and religious renaissance. He was the founder of Brahma Samaj, the founder of the Indian linguistic press, the author of the Janajagran and social reform movement, and the patriarch of the new-Jagran era in Bengal. He speeded up the two regions with an efficient combination of Indian independence struggle and journalism. While his movements shown journalism, his journalism worked to show the right direction to the movement. Hundreds of examples of foresight and ideology of Raja Rammohan Roy are recorded in history. He had a deep affection for Hindi. They were opposed to conservatism and evils, but the values, rituals and national pride were close to their hearts. They wanted independence but wanted that citizens of this country recognize its value. Biography: King Rammohan Roy was born in 1772 in

Bidhan Chandra Rai

Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy (July 1, 1882 - July 1, 1962) was a doctor and freedom fighter. He was the second Chief Minister of West Bengal, on 14 January 1948, until his death, he was in office for 14 years. His birthday is celebrated in India on July 1 as 'Doctor's Day'. He was summoned by the Bharat Ratna in the year 1961. Introduction: He was born in Khajanchi Road in Bankipur, Patna, Bihar, a migrant Bangladeshi family. Their birth place has been converted into a new school called Ajhar Prakash Shishya Sadan. Due to the Brahma Sammaji of the father-in-law, Brahma Samaj had an untimely effect on the childhood. His father Prakashchandra Rai was a deputy magistrate, but could never make sense due to his charity and religious instincts. Hence, the early life of Vidhansandra Rai was spent in the middle of the absence. B. a. Passing the examination, he moved to Calcutta in 1901. From there he passed the M.D. examination. They had to bear the expenses of their studies themse

Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay

Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay (September 15, 1876 - January 16, 1938) was a well-known Bengali novelist. He was born in Devanandpur in Hooghly district. He was one of the nine children of his parents. In eighteen years of age, he passed the intent. These days he wrote a novel named "Basa" (house), but this composition was not published. Rabindranath Tagore and Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay had a profound influence on him. Sharat Chandra was a student of fine arts, but due to financial constraints, he could not study this subject. In search of employment, Sarat Chandra went to Burma and worked as a clerk in Public Works Department. After some time in Burma, he started writing seriously, after returning to Calcutta. After returning from Burma, he started writing his famous novel Srikanth. In Burma, he was contacted by a person named Bangchandra, who was then drunk and lewd on the big scholar. From here, there was a seed of characterless, in which the mess is the story of love

Mahasweta Devi

Mahasweta Devi (14 January 1926 - 28 July 2016) was an Indian social activist and writer. He was awarded the Gyanpeeth Award in 1996. Early life and education: He was born on 14 January 1926 in Dhaka, undivided India. His father Manish Ghatak was a poet and a novelist and his mother Dhritri Devi was also a writer and a social worker. His schooling took place in Dhaka. At the time of Partition of India, your family settled in West Bengal only during adolescence. Later, he did graduation (prestige) in Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan in English and then in postgraduate English at the University of Calcutta. After getting a master's degree in English literature from the University of Kolkata, you started your life as a teacher and journalist. Thereafter, you also worked as an English lecturer in Calcutta University. After that, you took retirement to focus on writing in 1984. Literary life: As the name of Mahashweta Devi comes to mind, many of her images appear in front o

Amartya sen

Amartya Sen (born November 3, 1933) is an economist, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics in 1998. Currently, he is a professor at Harvard University (USA) | Harvard University. He has also been a teacher at Jadavpur University, Delhi School of Economics and Oxford University. Sen. M.I. Tea has also taught as a guest teacher in Stanford, Berkeley, and Cornell universities. life: He was born in Calcutta in the Kayastha family of Shanti Niketan, where his maternal grandfather, Kshiti Mohan Sen, was a teacher. His father, Ashutosh Sen, taught chemistry at Dhaka University. After completing his studies from Shantiniketan and Presidency College, Kolkata, he received education from Trinity College, Cambridge. He also spent some years of his life in Buradla (located in Burma) and his early education was in Dhaka. He got the Nobel Prize in economics in 1998 and was inducted in India in 1999 with Bharat Ratna. Early life and education: Sen was born in Manikganj (in British India,

Sharmila Tagore

Sharmila Tagore (born December 8, 1946) is one of the actresses of Hindi and Bengali cinema. personal life: Sharmila Tagore has been a strong actress of Indian films. Sharmila Tagore was born in a Hindu Bengali family in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. His father Gitindranath Tagore was the General Manager of Algine Mills, owner of British India Company. After marrying former Indian captain Nawab Pataudi, Sharmila Tagore named her Ayesha Sultan. Translation to English arrow icon This entire page or some of its sections has been written in other languages (s) other than Hindi. You can help Wikipedia by translating them.  His three children's name: Saif Ali Khan (1970b), Sabah Ali Khan and Soha Ali Khan (1978 h). Film Travel: He worked in films with Rajesh Khanna. He is remembered for acting in Amar Prem, Stain, Aradhana.

Rabindranath Tagore

Rabindranath Thakur (7 May 1861 - 7th August 1941) is also known as Gurudev. He is the only Nobel laureate of the world famous poet, literary, philosopher and Indian literature. Through the Bengali literature, there was an era of new life in Indian cultural consciousness. He is the first Nobel laureate in Asia. He is the only poet whose two compositions have become the national anthem of two nations - the national anthem of India and the national anthem of Bangladesh are the compositions of Amard Sonar Bangla Gurudev. life: Rabindranath Thakur was born as Devendranath Tagore and Sharda Devi's daughter on May 7, 1861, in Kolkata's Jalsasanko Thakurbadi. His schooling was studied at the prestigious St. Xavier's School. In 1878, he wanted to become a barrister, enrolling in public school in Bridgton, England. He studied law at the University of London but returned home only after obtaining a degree in 1880. In 1883, he got married to Mrinalini Devi. Composer: From his