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Map showing location of district in Uttar Pradesh in India: Date: 17 October 2008: Source: own work based on image:India Uttar Pradesh locator map.svg: Author: User:Haros based on map created by w:user:Nichalp & w:user:Planemad: Permission (Reusing this file) Own work, attribution required (Multi-license with GFDL and Creative Commons CC-BY 3.0)
Still later, Gorakhpur is said to have been ruled by the Shrinet rajas of Satasi. Sometime around 1400, a family dispute is said to have prompted one branch of the Satasi dynasty to leave the old stronghold, on the shore of Ramgarh Tal, and move to a new location in what is now Purana Gorakhpur, near the shrine of the renowned ascetic Gorakhnath.
Gorakhpur district is one of the 75 districts of Uttar Pradesh state in northern India. This district is a part of the Gorakhpur division. This district is a part of the Gorakhpur division. The city of Gorakhpur , or Gorakhpur is the administrative headquarters of this district and Gorakhpur division.
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Nowadays, Gorakhpur has become a hub for readymade garments and is also known for Terracotta. [4] Presently, Azamgarh is a separate division lying in the south of Gorakhpur division, while the present day Ghazipur district is a part of Varanasi division and Ballia district, which was carved out of Ghazipur, is now included in Azamgarh division.
An 1880 reference described Uttara Kosala was one of the five main divisions of the kingdom of Rama in prehistoric Awadh; the region was described as corresponding to the modern trans-Ghaghra districts including Bahraich, Gonda, Basti and Gorakhpur. [1]
Gola Bazar is a town and a nagar panchayat in Gorakhpur district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is also known for its gold market. It is located near the Saryu (Ghaghra) river. This river itself is a border between Gorakhpur and Azamgarh. Distance from Gorakhpur City is around 54 km via kauriram. It is one of the tehsils of Gorakhpur.
Bhauwapar is a village in the Gorakhpur district, Uttar Pradesh in India, near the border with Nepal. It is situated 15 km (9.3 mi) from Gorakhpur city. The ancient Mungeshwar nath temple is the heritage of Bhauwapar.