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Gorakhpur

Gorakhpur is a famous city of India situated near the border with Nepal in the eastern part of Uttar Pradesh state. It is also the administrative headquarters of Gorakhpur district. It is famous as a religious center, which was a sadhana of Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, Jain and Sikh saints. But after the medieval universal saints, Gorakhnath, his present name was named Gorakhpur on his own name. The famous Gorakhnath temple here is still the back of the Nath sect. It is also the birthplace of Paramahansa Yogananda, the great saints. There are also many other historical sites in this city, such as the Buddhist Home, Imambara, Dargah of the 18th Century and the leading publication of Hindu religious texts, Gita Press. In the 20th century, Gorakhpur was a focal point for the Indian independence movement and today the city has become a major trading center. The headquarters of the North-Eastern Railway, which was known as the 'Bengal Nagpur Railway' in British period, is situated ri...

Gonda

Gonda district is a district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The headquarters of this district is Gonda. Being in the flow zone of Saru and Ghaghra river, this district is one of the most fertile districts of Uttar Pradesh. History: This district has made its special identity in a long time flow of history. In ancient times, most of Shravasti and Kosal Mahajanapada were spread on its present terrain. At Mahatma Gautam Buddha, he got a new identity. It was so progressive and prosperous in that period that Mahatma Buddha had spent 21 years here in the migration. Gonda district is situated on one end of the famous northwest. In ancient India, it used to work as a forwarding site for the things coming from the areas of Himalaya. The Archaeological Survey of India has highlighted the ancientity of this district in its various excavations. Ancient Shravasti is identified with the Saheit Mahesh situated on the border of Gonda and Bahraich district. In Jain texts, Shravasti has been ...

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...

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...

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...

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.

Allahabad

Allahabad is the administrative headquarters of a city and Allahabad district located in the eastern part of Uttar Pradesh in northern India. Its ancient name is Prayag. It is also called 'Tirthaaj' (King of Tirthas). According to Hindu belief, here Brahma creator made the first sacrifice after completion of creation work. This is the largest Hindu conference, one of the four places of Mahakumbh, the remaining three are Haridwar, Ujjain, and Nashik. The holy place mentioned in Hindu scriptures is situated at the confluence of the holy river Ganges and Yamuna. Here the Saraswati river secretly meets in Sangam, so it is called Triveni Sangam, where Kumbh Mela takes place in every twelve years. The offices of several important state government are located in Allahabad, such as the Allahabad High Court, the Principal Director General (AG), Uttar Pradesh State Public Service Commission (PSC), State Police Headquarters, North Central Railway Headquarters, Central Board of Secondar...

Azamgarh

Azamgarh is a district of Uttar Pradesh province of India. Azamgarh was established in 1665 AD by the Azam Khan in place of an ancient village named Fulwaria. Here the temple of Gaurishankar was built in 1760 AD by a priest of a local king. Azamgarh is located in Uttar Pradesh. Historical: Azamgarh, situated on the banks of Tamasa river, is an important district of Uttar Pradesh state. This district is located in the eastern part of Uttar Pradesh. Azamgarh is situated between the Ganges and the Ghaghra river. This place was also very important from historical perspectives. It is located on the border of district Mau, Gorakhpur, Ghazipur, Jaunpur, Sultanpur, and Ambedkar districts. Maharajganj, Durvas, Mubarpur, Mehnagar, Bhavnath Temple and Avantikapuri etc. are especially famous for tourism. Azam Khan, son of Vikramjeet, who was a powerful landlord, had established Azamgarh in 1665 AD during the reign of Shah Jahan. This is why this place is known as Azamgarh. This place has a spe...