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Moradabad

Moradabad is a town in Uttar Pradesh province of India which is famous for export of brass handicrafts, famous for the Brahmin in Moradabad, situated on the banks of Ramganga River, is famous all over the world. Its exports are not only in India but also in America, Britain, Canada, Germany and Middle East Asia etc. Ramganga and Ganga are two major rivers here. Moradabad is the most famous for ancient crafts of ancient times, creativity on the products of brass and horn handicrafts. This district is north of Bijnor district, south of Badayun district, east of Rampur district and surrounded by Jyotiba Phule Nagar district west.

History:
In 1624 AD Governor Rustam Khan of Sambhal had captured the city of Moradabad and built a fort on this place. His name was named Rustom Khan. After this, the city of Moradabad was founded by Murad Baksh, the son of Mughal ruler Shah Jahan. Hence, the name of this place was named Moradabad after his name.

Top attractions:
Moradabad has a five-star hotel named Holiday Regency. Apart from this Love Water Kingdom is the perfect place to roam and the Mazar of Hafiz Saheb is also worth visiting, which is situated on the banks of river Ramganga.

Amroha:
Amroha is located 30 kilometers from Moradabad. It is said that the city was built almost 3,000 East. It was founded by King Amarajodh of Hastinapur. Later, Amroha was reconstructed by Amba Devi, sister of Raja Prithvi Raja of Delhi. Till this time the Mughals did not enter here, the tyrants ruled over this place. Mango and fish are available in abundance here. In addition, it is said that when Sharafuddin came to this place, the locals offered him mangoes and fish. After this, the place started to be known as Amrooha. The prominent places of Amroha are Vasudev Temple, Tulsi Park, Bai Kuan, Mazar of Nasruddin Sahib, Dargah Bhure Shah and Mazar Shah Vijit Sahib etc.

Gajraula:
Gajraula is located on National Highway No. 24. This place is 53 kilometers from Moradabad and about 100 kilometers from Delhi. This city is evolving as a significant industrial city. Many cottage and small industries such as Shivalik Sailolos of Hindustan Lever, Chadha Rubber, Left Organic etc. are located here.

Tigers:
Tigri situated on the river Ganges is about 62 kilometers away from Moradabad. Every year, on the occasion of Kartik Purnima, the famous Ganga Mela is organized. In the number of millions, devotees come to bath in this holy water.

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