Amorha Khas | village, place with historical importance, historic landmark, taluka headquarter, history museum

India / Uttar Pradesh / Harraiya /
 village, place with historical importance, historic landmark, taluka headquarter, history museum
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Amorha Khas (Amodha Khas) is situated at a distance of 41 km from the district headquarters. It's old name is Amorha, It was a province (state) of Raja Zalim Singh in old days. Also Raja Zalim Singh's Mahal is here, Old wall of mahal is still there with mark of bullet used by English. Also a famous temple (Ramrekha Mandir) is here. Ramrekha Temple is one of the most ancient Hindu Mandir of Lord Ram & Goddess Sita. Lord Shri Ram was stayed here during His 14 years of Vanvaas. Lord Shri Rama & Sita with Lakshmana journeyed southward by Ram Janki Marg (State Highway 72).
In the freedom struggle of 1857, about 250 martyrs of Amorha State were hanged by the British Government from peepal trees located at Chhawan
The Amorha Khas village has population of 5977 of which 2933 are males while 3044 are females as per Population Census 2011
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Coordinates:   26°45'43"N   82°24'8"E