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Formerly known as Koil, this was the site of an important fort as far back as 1194. Aligarh is best known today for the Aligarh Muslim University.
The city is famous for the locks manufactured there.
A sacred city where the rivers Ganges, Yamuna , and the mythical Saraswathi (the River of Enlightenment) meet. Every twelve years Kumbh Mela is held when millions take bath in the Sangam(confluence). Its pre-Islamic name of Prayaaga (Prayaga, or Prayag in modern Hindi) is still sometimes used.
Ghaziabad is an industrial city, with manufactures in railway coaches, diesel engines, electroplating, bicycles, tapestries, glassware, pottery, vegetable oil, paint and varnish, heavy chains, and typewriter ribbons. It is on the Delhi-Kanpur railroad.
The capital of Uttar Pradesh is a city of gardens, parks, and the best of traditional culture.
Formerly the capital of the Nawabs of Audh, who were great patrons of music and dance.
Situated in the west bank of the Yamuna River, Mathura is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna. It is one of the oldest cities of India. Its history can be traced back even before the days of the Maurya dynasty which ruled India from 325 to 184 B.C.
This city is famous for its brasswares. It is an important rail junction and an agricultural market center. There are industries in metalworking, electroplating, printing, sugar milling, and cotton weaving.
Noida is an acronym and the common name of an industrial area on the east side of the Yamuna, opposite Okhla, in south Delhi. Its original name was New Okhla, from which the acronym is derived (New Okhla Industrial Development Area).
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