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4 unusual facts about Fatehgarh


Fatehgarh

This is well known that founder of Apple (iPhone) Steve Jobs once visited India especially to meet the famous saint.

As per provisional data of 2011 census, Farrukhabad-cum-Fategarh urban agglomeration had a population of 290,540, out of which males were 154,630 and females were 135,910.

George Stuart Fullerton

Fullerton was born at Fatehgarh, India; graduated in 1879 from the University of Pennsylvania and in 1884 from Yale Divinity School; and returned to Pennsylvania to be an instructor, adjunct professor, and dean of the department of philosophy, dean of the college, and vice provost of the university.

Indian narrow-headed softshell turtle

Type locality: "India, fl. Ganges, Penang"; restricted by Smith (1931:162) to "Fatehgarh, Ganges," India = "India: Ganges; Futtaghur" (Gray 1864: 92)


Gangwar

In the Battle of Fategarh and Farrukhabad, they defeated the Rohillas and Bangash (March, 1751-April, 1752).

Khant

Khant, Punjab, a village in Fatehgarh Sahib district, Indian Punjab

Paramjit Kaur Sirhind

Her next two books "Punjabi Saabhiyachar De Nkash" and "Ambre Tukre" were released by Punjab education minister Sewa Singh Sekhwan at Fatehgarh Sahib on March 13, 2011.


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