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city, municipality, taluka headquarter, district headquarter
Muzaffarnagar is a city and a municipal board in Muzaffarnagar Block Muzaffarnagar Tehsil in Muzaffarnagar District of Uttar Pradesh. It is the headquarter of the Muzaffarnagar Tehsil and Muzaffarnagar District.. According to Government of India, the district Muzaffarnagar is a minority concentrated District in India on the basis of the 2001 Census data on population, socio-economic indicators and basic amenities indicators.
This city was established in 1633, by Sayyid Munawar Lashkar Ali, and named Muzaffarnagar in honour of his father, Sayyid Muzaffar Ali Khan, who was appointed ruler of this region by the Mogul Emperor Akbar. The older parts of the city have a Mogul feel and many monuments of Mogul period are also spread in the surrounding villages and towns of Muzaffarnagar district.
It appears that this Janapada was a part of Harappa civilization, for the pots and pans and other objects of the type of that era are seen occasionally still in use in many neighbouring villages. Also, according to a local tradition, the legendary Mahabharata war - between the Kauravas and the Pandavas - was fought in the fields of the present village of 'Pachenda' and their army camps were located respectively at the sites now famous as 'Kaurawali' and 'Pandavli'.
In 1901, during the British raj, it was made head quarter of Muzaffarnagar district, which was carved out of Saharanpur district, and both became part of the Meerut Division in United Provinces of Agra and Oudh.
Muzaffarnagar is an important industrial town with sugar, steel and paper being the major products. It has 11 sugar mills which receive sugar-cane produce from the surrounding region; more than 70% of the region's population is engaged in agriculture. The Muzaffarnagar market of Jaggery (heat-dried sugar-cane juice, called 'Gud' in local language) was once the largest in Asia.
According to Economic Research firm Indicus Analytics, Muzaffarnagar has the highest agricultural GDP in Uttar Pradesh.
This city was established in 1633, by Sayyid Munawar Lashkar Ali, and named Muzaffarnagar in honour of his father, Sayyid Muzaffar Ali Khan, who was appointed ruler of this region by the Mogul Emperor Akbar. The older parts of the city have a Mogul feel and many monuments of Mogul period are also spread in the surrounding villages and towns of Muzaffarnagar district.
It appears that this Janapada was a part of Harappa civilization, for the pots and pans and other objects of the type of that era are seen occasionally still in use in many neighbouring villages. Also, according to a local tradition, the legendary Mahabharata war - between the Kauravas and the Pandavas - was fought in the fields of the present village of 'Pachenda' and their army camps were located respectively at the sites now famous as 'Kaurawali' and 'Pandavli'.
In 1901, during the British raj, it was made head quarter of Muzaffarnagar district, which was carved out of Saharanpur district, and both became part of the Meerut Division in United Provinces of Agra and Oudh.
Muzaffarnagar is an important industrial town with sugar, steel and paper being the major products. It has 11 sugar mills which receive sugar-cane produce from the surrounding region; more than 70% of the region's population is engaged in agriculture. The Muzaffarnagar market of Jaggery (heat-dried sugar-cane juice, called 'Gud' in local language) was once the largest in Asia.
According to Economic Research firm Indicus Analytics, Muzaffarnagar has the highest agricultural GDP in Uttar Pradesh.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muzaffarnagar
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 29°28'13"N 77°42'44"E
- Meerut 42 km
- Panipat 83 km
- Ghaziabad 90 km
- Greater Noida 98 km
- Noida 101 km
- Gautambuddha Nagar 103 km
- Delhi 107 km
- Rohtak 131 km
- Mathura 214 km
- Agra 246 km
- Patel Nagar 0.4 km
- Muzaffarnagar Railway Station 0.5 km
- Naveen Mandi or Gud Mandi 0.8 km
- Gandhi Colony 0.9 km
- Adarsh Colony 1 km
- Bhartiya Colony 1.1 km
- SD Area 1.2 km
- Almaspur 1.7 km
- Company Bagh (Garden) 1.7 km
- Agrasen Vihar 1.7 km
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