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Founded by Rustam Khan, the governor of Katehar under the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, Moradabad is named after prince Murad Bakhsh, the youngest son of the emperor.It was originally known as Chaupala and was a part of the Katehar region, before falling to Mughal governor Rustam Khan Dakhani in 1624, who then changed its name to "Rustamnagar", naming it upon himself.
Moradabad division (Hindi pronunciation: [mʊɾaːd̪aːbaːd̪]) is one of the 18 administrative geographical units (i.e. division) of the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Moradabad city is the administrative headquarters of this division.
Syed Jamal Shah Khurmy waly, Moradabad; Shah Ahmad Shah pir je sarkar, Rampur, Moradabad; Syed Chishti Miyan, Moradabad. Imam Ahmad Raza Khan [Ala Hazrat] Baraili Sharif Uttar Pradesh. Huzoor Shere Sunnat [ Hashmat Ali Khan] Pilibhit Uttar Pradesh; Waris Ali Shah Dargah, Dewa, Barabanki district; Sultan Syed Ashraf Jahangir Semnani Dargah ...
This results in a gender ratio of 883 women per 1,000 men. There are 2,133 polling booths in the constituency, [2] and its administrative headquarter is situated in the city of Moradabad. Hindi is the official language of Moradabad, though Urdu, Punjabi and English are also widely spoken and understood.
Moradabad (Persian: مراداباد, also Romanized as Morādābād) [1] is a village in Khalazir Rural District, Aftab District, Tehran County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 29, in 8 families.
Nagaria Sadat railway station (station code: NRS) is a railway station on the Lucknow–Moradabad line located in the town of Mirganj in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India.It is under the administrative control of the Moradabad Division of the Northern Railway zone of the Indian Railways.
Moradabad's known history begins from the 14th century, when it was part of the territory to the east of Ramganga river known as Katehr. The region consisted all of Moradabad, Rampur, and while most of it was jungle at the time, it was a stronghold of the Katehria Rajputs, who used to live in tribes. [9]
Moradabad is a major railway station of Western Uttar Pradesh and is located just 157 kilometres (98 mi) from national capital New Delhi. Moradabad also has the divisional headquarters of the Northern Railway. Rajdhani, Shatabdi, Garib Rath Express, Double Decker Express and many Superfast Express trains pass through and stop at Moradabad Junction.