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Firozabad

Firozabad is a city and district headquarters of Uttar Pradesh. This city is famous for the construction of bangles. It is located on the eastern side, 40 kilometers from Agra and 250 kilometers from the capital city. Uttar Pradesh's capital Lucknow is about 250 km east from here. In Firozabad district two towns come to Tundla and Shikohabad. Tundla is situated west and east of Shikohabad city. This city was settled by the feudalist Tughluq. Firozabad is mainly a business of clothes. Here you can see colorful bangles around you. But now the gas business is over here. Here other glassware (like glass chandeliers) are also made. The city's hot air is hot. The population here is very dense. Most of the people here are connected to the Korobar. Within the houses, women also earn employment by putting shoe and shoe on the bangles. Child labor is common here. The government could not curb them despite all the efforts. Whereas Pandit Totaram Sanadhaya ended the bonded labor / ind

Muzaffarnagar

Muzaffarnagar is a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is also the headquarters of Muzaffarnagar district. History: According to the history and revenue evidence, the King of Delhi, Shah Jahan, gave the paragana named Sarvat (SARVAT) to his Sardar Syed Mujaffar Khan in the jagir where in 1633 he and his son Munawar Lashkar Khan named Mujaffar Nagar This city settled. But the history of this place is very old. Situated on the banks of the Kali river, there is a strong relic of Harappa-carpet civilization in the village of Mandi in Sadar Tahsil. For more information, the Indian Survey Department is doing excavation work there. Jewelry and gold jewelery like precious jewelery and precious gems show that this place was the center of trade in ancient times. This place is also described in the Persian history of Timur invasion. The Bawannara Bridge, built over the Kali river on Saharanpur road, six kilometers from the city, was built by Sher Shah Suri in about 1512 AD. Sher S

Jhansi

Jhansi is a major city located in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. This city is located on the border of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh and comes under Bundelkhand area. Jhansi is a major rail and road center and administrative center of Jhansi district as well. The city of Jhansi is spread all over the stone-built fort, this fort is built on the hill called Bangura situated in the heart of the city. Uttar Pradesh has 20.7 sq. Km. Jhansi, which spread in the area, was initially under the control of Chandel kings. At that time it was known as Balwant Nagar. The significance of Jhansi was extended in the reign of King Bir Singh Dev of Orchha in the seventeenth century. During this time, King Bir Singh and his successors built many historical buildings in Jhansi. Introduction: These lines of Subhadrakumari Chauhan define the conflicting history of Jhansi who considered the stronghold of Bundelkhand. In 1857, Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi was right to fight against her instead of acc