Kanpur is a major industrial city of Uttar Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, India. This town is situated on the south bank of river Ganga. The capital city of Lucknow is also known as the industrial capital of the city, 80 kilometers west. Located in the north central of Brahmavarta (Bithoor), famous for historical and mythological beliefs, Dhrushtala is delivering the message of Avatar and penance. The population here is around 27 lakhs.
History :
It is believed that this city was founded by Raja Hindu Singh of the State of Truth, Kanpur was Kanhpur. The origin of the city should be associated with the Hindus of the realm of truth, or belonging to the heroic Karna of the Mahabharata period, but it is so certified that in the last phase of rule of the Nawabs of Oudh, this city is situated in the old Kanpur, Pachakpur, Karswana, Juhi and Seema Maou It was made from Mile, with the neighboring state, the rule of this town also came under the hands of the rulers of Kannauj and Kalpi and later the Muslim rulers. From 1773 to 1801, the Nawab of Awad, Almas Ali, had a decent government here.
After the Treaty of 1773, the city came under the rule of the British, resulting in 1778 AD. Due to being located on the banks of Ganges, the British Kanchan is here due to the convenience of traffic and industry. So the British gave birth to the industries here and the development of the city started. First of all, East India Company started the business of Neel here. After the Grand Trunk Road was built in 1832, the city was connected to Allahabad. 1864 AD Roads were added to main places like Lucknow, Kalpi etc. Upper Ganges canal has also been constructed. The rapid growth of the city's business by this development of transport
Before the rebellion, the city was surrounded by three camps from three sides. For the development of the population in the city, only the lowlands of the South were residual. As a result, the old part of the city has become a problem due to its cultural streets, densely populated and disorganized form. Since the revolt of 1857, the limit of armor was limited in the canal and jajmou beach; As a result, all the North Western lands of the camp were left for the purpose of citizens and government work. In 1857, along with Meerut in the freedom struggle, Kanupar was also the leader, under the chairmanship of Nana Sahab, Indian heroes killed many British soldiers. He had fixed the city to face the British, but due to lack of organization and lack of good leaders, it was completely suppressed.
After being in peace, the development of industry development in the city started at a rapid pace to take advantage of the busy conditions of the insurgents and the commercially appropriate situation of the city. 1859 AD In connection with the railway line in the city established. After this, the government leather factory opened in 1861 AD to meet the requirements of Kanchan. In the first mill of making cotton textiles in the open, several new factories opened with the spread of railway relations respectively. After the Second World War, the development of the city was very fast here mainly in the major industries-cotton textiles industry. This north of leather business is the most important center of India, two mills of woolen textile industry and jute increased the city's fame. In addition to these large industries, there are many small factories in Kanpur. The factories of plastic industries, engineering and steel factories, biscuits etc are spread over the entire city. Apart from mills in 16 cotton and two woolen fabrics, the modern age is almost all kinds of small factories.
Kanpur Cantt:
Kanpur Cantt is only in Kanpur town. In 1778 AD, the English Cantonment came to Kanpur, from the place called 'Kampu' near Faizpur near Bilgram. The main reason for this change of the camp was Kanpur's commercial advancement. With the progress of the business, a special requirement of this fact seemed to have kept the army here to protect the European traders and their shops and warehouses. The English army first came in Juhi, then the present camp. In the cantonment of Kanpur, almost all the parts were included in the boundary of the Kanpur border between Jajmau border. A map of 1840 AD of Kanpur is known that the boundary of the cantonment along the banks of the Ganges has gone to the north from the eastern boundary of Kanpur to Jajamau. In the west, the boundary of this camp was extended from north to south till Sisamu of Bhairoghot. From here it went to Paktapur on the shore of present-day Malrod (Mahatma Gandhi Road). Then turned towards the south-west and reached the Collector's house. From there, the border reached Dalalpurwa, surrounded by the south-western part of the city, and from here it turned southwards and went parallel to the Grand Trunk Road and went to Jajmau in the eastern border coming from. Within the camp there was a large armory and a European hospital. In the south of Paramat, there was an English infantry barracks and parade grounds. Between them and the city there were baritone of Kalipullan which stretched from the suburbs of the West to the Christ Church in the east. There was a large artillery in the eastern part of the camp and an English leak was there. After the rebellion of 1857, most of the buildings were destroyed in the cantonment. After the rebellion the boundary has changed again. Most part of the camp was given to the citizens.
At this time the cantonment limits the Ganges river in the north, the Grand Trunk Road to the south and Jajamau in the east. Ganga from the north of Phulbagh via the canal bridge on the side road along the side of the railway line going to Lucknow in the west.
Legend:
It is believed that at this place, Dhruv took birth and attained harsh tenacity in childhood to attain divine, and becoming a Dhruvtara attained immortality. In the absence of maintenance, a considerable portion of the mound has been covered in the Ganges but the statue of Leone Dhruva in the penance kept in the Datta Temple built on the mound keeps reminding the ancient temple which has been lost. Explains that Dhruvala, situated on the Ganges coast, was once spreading in approximately 19 Bigha area. The flow of the Ganga changes slightly by colliding with this mound. Due to continuous collision of water, approximately 12 bighas of the mound were cut into the Ganges. The Dhruv temple, which was built in the middle of the mound, also got the gift of Ganga along with Katan. The elderly points out that the statue of the temple was set up in the Datta temple on the edge of the mound. Responsibility for the maintenance of Peshwa period was handed over to Rajaram Pant Moghe. Since then, this family is working as a worship priest in Dutt's temple. It is believed that worshiping Dhruv's philosophy prevents the sacrifice of sacrifice and inspires to carry out the work despite lakhs of difficulties in life.
Places of interest in Kanpur :
Nanaaraw Park (company garden), zoo, Radha-Krishna temple, Sanadharm temple, temple of glass, Sri Hanuman temple Panki, Siddhanth temple, Jajamu Anandeshwar Temple Paramat, near Jageshwar Mandir Zoo, near Siddheshwar temple Chobaypur, Bithoor Sai temple, Ganga Barrage, Chhatrapati Sahuji Maharaj University (Formerly Kanpur University), Indian Institute of Technology, Harkort Butler Technology Ogiki Institute (Ackbiktikaik), Cndrasekhar Ajad Agricultural bathroom or University of Technology, Brahma Temple and more.
Jazzmou :
Jajamau was known in ancient times as Siddhpuri. This place was under the rule of King Yayati of the Puranic period. Currently it is a temple of Siddhnath and Siddha Devi. Jajmau is also famous for the tomb of the popular Sufi saint Makhdoom Shah Alaal Haq. This tomb was built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq in 1358 AD. The majjid built by Kulich Khan in 1679 is also the main attraction here. There was excavation between 1957 and 58, in which many antiques were received.
Sri Radhakrishna Temple :
This temple J. K. Was famous due the name of temple. Very beautifully built this temple is. K. Was built by Trust. Built this ancient and modern style, this temple is the center of attraction for the foreign and foreign tourist coming to Kanpur. This temple is basically dedicated to Sri RadhaKrishna. Apart from this, this temple is also dedicated to Shri Laxminarayan, Shri Ardhanariwar, Narmeshwar and Shri Hanuman.
Jain Glass Temple :
At present, this temple has become a tourist attraction. This beautiful carvings temple is situated in Maheshwari Mohall, opposite Kamala Tower. Beautiful temple of Tamarichini and glass has been done in the temple.
Kamala Retreat :
Kamala is located in the west of Retreat Agriculture College. The Sinhalese family has the right to this beautiful property. There is a swimming pool, where artificial waves are produced. Here there is a park and a canal. Where parallel to zoo, there is boating facility. There is also a museum in Kamala Retreat which can be seen in the collection of many historical and archaeological objects. It is mandatory to get permission from the Deputy General Manager to get here.
Flower garden :
Flower garden is also known as Ganesh Park. In the middle of this park there is a memorial of Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi. After World War I, the Orthopedic Rehabilitation Hospital was built here. This park is built on the Mall Road in the heart of the city.
Ellen Forrest Zoo :
This zoo, opened in 1971, is one of the best zoos in the country. In terms of area, it is the third largest zoo in the country and has 1250 animals. This zoo is a great place to spend some time as a picnic and see the animals. Mini zoo and widow rickshaw also run in this zoo.
Kanpur Memorial Church :
This church, built in 1875, is built in the Lombardic Gothic style. This church is dedicated to the British who died in the 1857 uprising. East Bengal Railway architect Walter Granville designed this church.
Nana Rao Park :
Nana Rao Park is located in the west from the flower garden. In 1857 there was a BBigh house in this park. After independence, the name of the park was changed to Nana Rao Park.
Jade Scowar Mall :
This place is currently the center of the city's biggest attraction. There are many food and shopping showrooms here.
Sri Sri Radha Madhava Temple (Iskcon Temple)
Sri Sri Radha Madhava Temple, known as "ISKCON TEMP". This magnificent temple is located on Maitawati Marg, Bithoor road.
History :
It is believed that this city was founded by Raja Hindu Singh of the State of Truth, Kanpur was Kanhpur. The origin of the city should be associated with the Hindus of the realm of truth, or belonging to the heroic Karna of the Mahabharata period, but it is so certified that in the last phase of rule of the Nawabs of Oudh, this city is situated in the old Kanpur, Pachakpur, Karswana, Juhi and Seema Maou It was made from Mile, with the neighboring state, the rule of this town also came under the hands of the rulers of Kannauj and Kalpi and later the Muslim rulers. From 1773 to 1801, the Nawab of Awad, Almas Ali, had a decent government here.
After the Treaty of 1773, the city came under the rule of the British, resulting in 1778 AD. Due to being located on the banks of Ganges, the British Kanchan is here due to the convenience of traffic and industry. So the British gave birth to the industries here and the development of the city started. First of all, East India Company started the business of Neel here. After the Grand Trunk Road was built in 1832, the city was connected to Allahabad. 1864 AD Roads were added to main places like Lucknow, Kalpi etc. Upper Ganges canal has also been constructed. The rapid growth of the city's business by this development of transport
Before the rebellion, the city was surrounded by three camps from three sides. For the development of the population in the city, only the lowlands of the South were residual. As a result, the old part of the city has become a problem due to its cultural streets, densely populated and disorganized form. Since the revolt of 1857, the limit of armor was limited in the canal and jajmou beach; As a result, all the North Western lands of the camp were left for the purpose of citizens and government work. In 1857, along with Meerut in the freedom struggle, Kanupar was also the leader, under the chairmanship of Nana Sahab, Indian heroes killed many British soldiers. He had fixed the city to face the British, but due to lack of organization and lack of good leaders, it was completely suppressed.
After being in peace, the development of industry development in the city started at a rapid pace to take advantage of the busy conditions of the insurgents and the commercially appropriate situation of the city. 1859 AD In connection with the railway line in the city established. After this, the government leather factory opened in 1861 AD to meet the requirements of Kanchan. In the first mill of making cotton textiles in the open, several new factories opened with the spread of railway relations respectively. After the Second World War, the development of the city was very fast here mainly in the major industries-cotton textiles industry. This north of leather business is the most important center of India, two mills of woolen textile industry and jute increased the city's fame. In addition to these large industries, there are many small factories in Kanpur. The factories of plastic industries, engineering and steel factories, biscuits etc are spread over the entire city. Apart from mills in 16 cotton and two woolen fabrics, the modern age is almost all kinds of small factories.
Kanpur Cantt:
Kanpur Cantt is only in Kanpur town. In 1778 AD, the English Cantonment came to Kanpur, from the place called 'Kampu' near Faizpur near Bilgram. The main reason for this change of the camp was Kanpur's commercial advancement. With the progress of the business, a special requirement of this fact seemed to have kept the army here to protect the European traders and their shops and warehouses. The English army first came in Juhi, then the present camp. In the cantonment of Kanpur, almost all the parts were included in the boundary of the Kanpur border between Jajmau border. A map of 1840 AD of Kanpur is known that the boundary of the cantonment along the banks of the Ganges has gone to the north from the eastern boundary of Kanpur to Jajamau. In the west, the boundary of this camp was extended from north to south till Sisamu of Bhairoghot. From here it went to Paktapur on the shore of present-day Malrod (Mahatma Gandhi Road). Then turned towards the south-west and reached the Collector's house. From there, the border reached Dalalpurwa, surrounded by the south-western part of the city, and from here it turned southwards and went parallel to the Grand Trunk Road and went to Jajmau in the eastern border coming from. Within the camp there was a large armory and a European hospital. In the south of Paramat, there was an English infantry barracks and parade grounds. Between them and the city there were baritone of Kalipullan which stretched from the suburbs of the West to the Christ Church in the east. There was a large artillery in the eastern part of the camp and an English leak was there. After the rebellion of 1857, most of the buildings were destroyed in the cantonment. After the rebellion the boundary has changed again. Most part of the camp was given to the citizens.
At this time the cantonment limits the Ganges river in the north, the Grand Trunk Road to the south and Jajamau in the east. Ganga from the north of Phulbagh via the canal bridge on the side road along the side of the railway line going to Lucknow in the west.
Legend:
It is believed that at this place, Dhruv took birth and attained harsh tenacity in childhood to attain divine, and becoming a Dhruvtara attained immortality. In the absence of maintenance, a considerable portion of the mound has been covered in the Ganges but the statue of Leone Dhruva in the penance kept in the Datta Temple built on the mound keeps reminding the ancient temple which has been lost. Explains that Dhruvala, situated on the Ganges coast, was once spreading in approximately 19 Bigha area. The flow of the Ganga changes slightly by colliding with this mound. Due to continuous collision of water, approximately 12 bighas of the mound were cut into the Ganges. The Dhruv temple, which was built in the middle of the mound, also got the gift of Ganga along with Katan. The elderly points out that the statue of the temple was set up in the Datta temple on the edge of the mound. Responsibility for the maintenance of Peshwa period was handed over to Rajaram Pant Moghe. Since then, this family is working as a worship priest in Dutt's temple. It is believed that worshiping Dhruv's philosophy prevents the sacrifice of sacrifice and inspires to carry out the work despite lakhs of difficulties in life.
Places of interest in Kanpur :
Nanaaraw Park (company garden), zoo, Radha-Krishna temple, Sanadharm temple, temple of glass, Sri Hanuman temple Panki, Siddhanth temple, Jajamu Anandeshwar Temple Paramat, near Jageshwar Mandir Zoo, near Siddheshwar temple Chobaypur, Bithoor Sai temple, Ganga Barrage, Chhatrapati Sahuji Maharaj University (Formerly Kanpur University), Indian Institute of Technology, Harkort Butler Technology Ogiki Institute (Ackbiktikaik), Cndrasekhar Ajad Agricultural bathroom or University of Technology, Brahma Temple and more.
Jazzmou :
Jajamau was known in ancient times as Siddhpuri. This place was under the rule of King Yayati of the Puranic period. Currently it is a temple of Siddhnath and Siddha Devi. Jajmau is also famous for the tomb of the popular Sufi saint Makhdoom Shah Alaal Haq. This tomb was built by Firoz Shah Tughlaq in 1358 AD. The majjid built by Kulich Khan in 1679 is also the main attraction here. There was excavation between 1957 and 58, in which many antiques were received.
Sri Radhakrishna Temple :
This temple J. K. Was famous due the name of temple. Very beautifully built this temple is. K. Was built by Trust. Built this ancient and modern style, this temple is the center of attraction for the foreign and foreign tourist coming to Kanpur. This temple is basically dedicated to Sri RadhaKrishna. Apart from this, this temple is also dedicated to Shri Laxminarayan, Shri Ardhanariwar, Narmeshwar and Shri Hanuman.
Jain Glass Temple :
At present, this temple has become a tourist attraction. This beautiful carvings temple is situated in Maheshwari Mohall, opposite Kamala Tower. Beautiful temple of Tamarichini and glass has been done in the temple.
Kamala Retreat :
Kamala is located in the west of Retreat Agriculture College. The Sinhalese family has the right to this beautiful property. There is a swimming pool, where artificial waves are produced. Here there is a park and a canal. Where parallel to zoo, there is boating facility. There is also a museum in Kamala Retreat which can be seen in the collection of many historical and archaeological objects. It is mandatory to get permission from the Deputy General Manager to get here.
Flower garden :
Flower garden is also known as Ganesh Park. In the middle of this park there is a memorial of Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi. After World War I, the Orthopedic Rehabilitation Hospital was built here. This park is built on the Mall Road in the heart of the city.
Ellen Forrest Zoo :
This zoo, opened in 1971, is one of the best zoos in the country. In terms of area, it is the third largest zoo in the country and has 1250 animals. This zoo is a great place to spend some time as a picnic and see the animals. Mini zoo and widow rickshaw also run in this zoo.
Kanpur Memorial Church :
This church, built in 1875, is built in the Lombardic Gothic style. This church is dedicated to the British who died in the 1857 uprising. East Bengal Railway architect Walter Granville designed this church.
Nana Rao Park :
Nana Rao Park is located in the west from the flower garden. In 1857 there was a BBigh house in this park. After independence, the name of the park was changed to Nana Rao Park.
Jade Scowar Mall :
This place is currently the center of the city's biggest attraction. There are many food and shopping showrooms here.
Sri Sri Radha Madhava Temple (Iskcon Temple)
Sri Sri Radha Madhava Temple, known as "ISKCON TEMP". This magnificent temple is located on Maitawati Marg, Bithoor road.
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