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Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Meerut district" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The Nauchandi Mela is an annual fair held at Nauchandi Ground in Meerut. [2] [3] The fair stretches for about a month and is organized by the Municipal Corporation of Meerut.. It generally starts from the second Sunday after Holi.
Kali Paltan Mandir is the commonly used name of the Shiva temple Augarhnath Mandir, close to the army barracks in the Indian city of Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. It was founded following the discovery of a Shivalinga under the ground in 1844. The foundation stone for the modern larger temple complex was laid in 1968.
Meerut is the second-most populous city in the National Capital Region (NCR), a region centered on Delhi. [9] As of 2024, Meerut is the 34th most populous city in India. [10] [11] [12] Meerut rose to prominence in 1803 during the British colonial era, where it was the site of one of colonial India's largest cantonments. [13]
Mustafa Castle is a building of profound historical relevance located in Meerut, India.It was commemoratively built by Nawab Mohammad Ishak Khan [1860-1918] to serve as a memorial to Nawab Mustafa Khan Shefta, his father, [1804-1869] who was one of the most eminent and accomplished poets and critics of his era.
Alamgirpur is an archaeological site of the Indus Valley civilization that thrived along the Ganga-Yamuna Doab (c. 3300–1300 BC) from the Harappan-Bara period, located in Meerut district, Uttar Pradesh, India. [1] [2] It is the easternmost known site of the civilization. [3]
Pages in category "Meerut" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
In the days of Mahabharta (A great epic of India), its name was Bhishma Puri. It was the place of Great Bhishma Pitamah (the Son of Ganga). According to the tradition, Bahsuma was a muhalla of Hastinapur (which is about 5 km south-east of the village) and served as the treasury of the Kauravas and Pandavas, the place deriving its name from 'vasu' which means treasure.