X-Nico

12 unusual facts about Hapur


Charan Singh

Charan Singh was born on 23 December 1902 in the village of Noorpur, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh.

Dhaulana

It lies on the road which takes off at Masoori and joins the Meerut-Hapur- Bulandsaher State Highway at Gulaothi.Dhoulana is 25 km from District l headquarters of Hapur.

Dor Rajputs

In the time of Mahmud of Ghazni (ruled 997 to 1030 AD) the chief of the Dors was Hardatta of Baran, who founded Meerut and Hapur.

Garhmukteshwar

At pre independence time it was under Meerut district area and Meerut has only two Tehsils one of them was Meerut Sadar Tehsil whereas otherwas Hapur Tehsil.

Kuchesar Fort

Surrounded by a 100-acre mango grove, it is located in Kuchesar, a village two hours away from New Delhi, seven km off highway NH 24 between Hapur and Garhmukteshwar, and it was restored by Neemrana Hotels.

Muslim Dhobi

The Sheri trace their origin to Old Delhi, while the Agharia are originally from villages near Meerut and Hapur.

Nauchandi Express

Slip coaches of 54402/05 Khurja Passenger are attached/detached at Hapur

Punjabi Saudagaran-e-Delhi

Other than Delhi, important Qaume-e-Punjabian communities exist in Aligarh, Agra, Roorkee, Aonla, Hapur, Moradabad, Rampur, Kanpur and Kolkata.

Raghunathpur, Uttar Pradesh

Hapur, Achhaija, Ahmadpur Naya Gaon, Akdauli, Alampur, Allipur Mugalpur are the villages along with this village in the same Hapur Mandal.

Sabli

It is quite attached with the town 'Hapur' and is nowadays at a developing stage by the projects introduced by HPDA (Hapur Pilkhuwa Development Authority).

In 'Sabli', there is a Lord Shiva temple which is praised by most of the public of Hapur and nearby areas because of the believes that the area of temple used to be a farm (long years ago) where a 'Shivling' was founded inside the ground during harvesting by the farmer.

Sabli is a medium sized village situated in Hapur with a population of about 12,000 and noted for a 'Lord Shiva' temple situated in it.


Similar

Hapur |