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Map of National Highway 128B in red. Route information; Auxiliary route of NH 28: ... NH128B connects Azamgarh, Mau, Teekha and Phephna in the state of Uttar Pradesh ...
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)
Azamgarh district has an area of 4,054 square kilometres (1,565 sq mi). The district lies between the Ganges and the Ghagahara. [3] Azamgarh district is surrounded by the districts of Mau in the east, Gorakhpur in the north, Ghazipur in the south-east, Jaunpur in the south-west, Sultanpur in the west and Ambedkar Nagar in the north-west. [8]
Ballia district was transferred from Varanasi division when Azamgarh division was formed after separation from Gorakhpur division in 1994. When Uttarakhand got separated from Uttar Pradesh in 2000, Kumaon division and Garhwal division were incorporated into it along with newly formed Haridwar district which was transferred from Saharanpur ...
Azamgarh Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 80 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Uttar Pradesh state in northern India. Vidhan Sabha segments [ edit ]
Bahraich, Gonda, Faizabad, Ambedkar Nagar, Azamgarh: 248.88 UP SH 30A: 2963842: Maya–Tanda Marg Faizabad, Ambedkar Nagar: 34.05 UP SH 30B: 1460750: Bahraich–Sitapur Marg Bahraich, Sitapur: 78.36 UP SH 31: 1570354: Etah–Tundala Marg Etah, Firozabad: 57.16 UP SH 33: 1474055: Pilibhit–Bareilly–Mathura–Bharatpur Marg
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Azamgarh, one of the easternmost districts (a district in Purvanchal sub-region) of Uttar Pradesh, once part of the ancient Kosala kingdom, except its north-eastern part. . Azamgarh is also known as the land of the sage Durvasa whose ashram was located in Phulpur tehsil, near the confluence of Tamsa and Majhuee rivers, 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) north of the Phul