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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 road and rail route, well-being is connected to Lucknow, Allahabad, Jaunpur, Varanasi (formerly Benares), Sultanpur and other cities of North India.

Air Way:
Faizabad's nearest airport is in Faizabad. Faizabad is situated about 1 kilometer from the airport. Apart from this, there is also an airport in the eastern result of Ayodhya. This airport is located near Saket Universal University. But this airport has not started yet, while it has been proposed to become an international airport.

railroad track:
Faizabad is easily accessible by rail, Delhi, Lucknow, Varanasi, Jaunpur, and Allahabad.

Roads:
Faizabad is connected by road to several major cities of India. Faizabad can easily be reached from Delhi, Lucknow, Gorakhpur, Varanasi, Allahabad, Jaunpur, Sultanpur and elsewhere.

Agriculture and Minerals:
Faizabad is situated in the fertile part of the alluvial plain along the southern bank of the river Ghaghra. The main crops here are paddy, sugarcane, wheat, and oilseeds. Handloom fabric is manufactured for export in Tanda city located in the southeast of Faizabad. And Tambuku is obtained from Rajesultanpur in Abendkar Nagar district at cheap rates, Sohwal has a hydroelectric production center.

Industry and Trade:
Faizabad city's industries include crushing of sugar processing and oilseeds and it is also a trading center for agricultural products.

educational institutions:
Faizabad Awadh University, veterinary college, and many museums. Ayodhya (East) is its suburb.

College-
Dr. Arvind Memorial Inter College, Nirmal Nagar, Chiroli, Faizabad
Kamta Prasad Sundar Lal Post Graduate College Ayodhya-Faizabad.
Tourism:
Historically and religiously, this place is considered very important. Calcutta Fort, Nageshwar Temple, Ram Janmabhoomi, Sita's Kitchen, Ayodhya Tirtha, Gurdwara Brahmakund and Guptak Ghat are among the major and famous tourist destinations. The Shri Anad Panchkukhi Mahadev Temple situated in the Gupta Ghat, situated in the cantonment area, is the center of the faith of the people.

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