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  1. District: Rampur. Famous for: Commercial Center. Language: Hindi. Weather: Summer 40 0 C, Winter 12 0 C. Altitude: 192 m. Pin code: 244901. STD code: 0595. As one of the developing commercial hubs in north India Rampur is a busy city in the headquarters of the district of Rampur located in Uttar Pradesh.

  2. Rampur (/ ˈ r ɑː m p ʊər / pronunciation ⓘ; ISO: Rāmapura) is a town and the municipality headquarter of Rampur District in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It was formerly known for its various industries, like sugar refining and cotton milling. Its library has more than 12,000 rare manuscripts and a fine collection of Mughal ...

  3. Fostering different religions in its lap, Rampur is a home for various temples, mosques and churches. Shiv Mandir is the famous Hindu temple located in the center of the city. An ancient Kosi temple is located along the North coast of Rampur. Shri Saibaba Mandir is near the national highway, Rampur.

  4. www.samedayagratour.co.in › things-to-do-in-rampur17 Things To Do In Rampur

    Jan 6, 2024 · Stroll Through the Ambedkar Park: Enjoy a serene afternoon at the Ambedkar Park, a well-maintained green space in Rampur. Take a leisurely stroll, relax by the ponds, and appreciate the tranquility amidst the urban hustle. It’s an ideal spot for picnics and unwinding.

  5. The known royal history of Rampur dates back to twelfth century, outset with the rule of Rajputs and ends with the last legacy of Nawabs. Rajputs and Rampur In the middle of the twelfth century, the Rajputs established themselves firmly in the Bareilly and Rampur region of the northern India. Rampur was earlier named as “Katehr” in their ...

  6. Mar 7, 2024 · The history of Rampuri cuisine is closely tied to the history of the Rampur region itself. The state of Rampur was established in the 18th century by Nawab Faizullah Khan, who was a descendant of the Mughal emperor, Nawab Bahadur. The Nawabs of Rampur were known for their sophisticated taste in art, culture, as well as cuisine.

  7. www.incredibleindia.org › shimla › rampurRampur - Incredible India

    Rampur. Located on the peaceful banks of River Sutlej on the old Hindustan-Tibet Road, Rampur is a bustling town best known for its beautiful temples. Some of the temples worth visiting include Dumgir Buddhist Temple, Raghunath Temple, Ayodhya Temple and Narsingh Temple. The main attraction is the royal Padam Palace, which is a blend of ...

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