Nagina

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There are two Nagina one in Uttar Pradesh another in Haryana.Tehsil Nagina, District Nuh, Haryana.

A small town in Bijnor District, Nagina is one of the important wood carving centers in Uttar Pradesh. This town, known throughout the world as ‘wood crafts city,’ produces wooden handicrafts of international standard. The history of wood crafts industry of Nagina is about 500 years old. The town is mostly inhabited by Multani people who originally hailed from Pakistan. The curious wooden items manufactured by these people have been admired and encouraged from the Mughal period. Of the wooden items, walking sticks, exclusive brass inlay and wooden inlay boxes and engravings are very popular. Nagina, located to the east of Bijnor, is about 7 km from Puraini and 17 km from Dhampur. Nagina has Nagina Railway Station as its main station. Nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport.
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Coordinates:   29°26'36"N   78°25'42"E

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  • Nagina is an old town of south asia,it is famous for its wood carving,especially for walking stick,ebony comb and jewelery made from wood.
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  • It is nice to see Nagina on the map. I have started a google group call "Nagina" All are welcome to join send me an email khalidaz@hotmail.com. Khalid
  • nagina is known as woodcraft city.
  • nagina is very nice place ilike nagina,hattha garden is very famous in nagina,nagina is a woodcraft city,
  • hi, i am delighted to see so many comments about Nagina from all of you, Its really a small & beutiful city, which gives you peace and make you calm when ever u visit, Nagina has several national awardees in woodcraft work.
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  • Roshan....... nagina very beautful and peaceful city
  • A small town in Bijnor District, Nagina is one of the important wood carving centers in Uttar Pradesh. This town, known throughout the world as ‘wood crafts city,’ produces wooden handicrafts of international standard. The history of wood crafts industry of Nagina is about 500 years old. The town is mostly inhabited by Multani people who originally hailed from Pakistan. The curious wooden items manufactured by these people have been admired and encouraged from the Mughal period. Of the wooden items, walking sticks, exclusive brass inlay and wooden inlay boxes and engravings are very popular. Nagina, located to the east of Bijnor, is about 7 km from Puraini and 17 km from Dhampur. Nagina has Nagina Railway Station as its main station. Nearest airport is Jolly Grant Airport.
  • I LOVE VERY MUCH NAGINA WHICH IS BEST ALL OVER THE DISTRICT
  • NAGINA SUCH A WONDERFUL PLACE WHERE EVERY BODY WOULD LIKE TO SPEND HIS WHOLE LIFE WITH OUT ANY REASON. BECAUSE MY HOME LOCATED IN MOH SAIDWADA WHICH IS MOST BEAUTIFUL STREET..............OF THIS CITY
  • i love the place
  • I have got about all over India But I didnt find such a peacefull city
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  • One of d best city i had ever experienced....
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  • I am 66 years old born & study, passed my Intermediate from M M Inter College, I love my Birth place which is Mohallah Lohari Sarai. I wish to visit at least one more time in life. Best wishes to All.
  • I am living in Nagina it is a nice city. Muhammad yameen
  • Nagina is a nice city. I m in lohari saray
  • The descr iption mentioned here on Wikimapia about Nagina City and about people of Nagina is totally absurd and wrong. The article need to be improved by adding information based on reliable sources from History.
  • r u still living in nagina. are you working there and are you familiar with the artisians of nagina?
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