History, asked by shivamji0803, 11 months ago

Ghaziabad has a rich history

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Answered by prinsdharamshipalrth
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The city. Gzb is the second fastest-growing city in the world. One of the most beautiful places i have seen in NCR.



2. Because it has the most beautiful build mall. We dont go to GIP or any other place, this place is decent with perfect crowd and it has all the major stores.



3. Hindon Air Base: Because this city has the largest Air force base in Asia and 8th largest in the world. you need to see this place on Air Force day.



4. Windsor Street: The very own C.P of Ghaziabad. This place offers a number of cuisines with amazing delicious food. the circle only has restaurants and a Theka in the middle.



5. Because here all the apartments celebrate all type of festival here just likeGokuldham(tarak mheta ka ulta chashma). This city shines half of the year.



6. Old Monk: Need i say anymore. The very production of the world famous monk…The old monk.



Its a good place to live with so much to offer away from the heavy aggressive crowd with a good connect with rest of the NCR.


AdamyaSharma: its not which shivam asked you
prinsdharamshipalrth: ok
Answered by AdamyaSharma
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Located in the Indian State of Uttar Pradesh, Ghaziabad is an industrial city that is well-connected by roads and railways. The city itself houses the headquarters of Ghiazabad district and was originally a part of the Meerut district after the country’s independence until it was finally separated and given its own district status due to some political intervention. Today, it is becoming more and more prosperous and progressive, as evidenced by the number of malls and multiplexes that have sprung up around the city, as well as the widening of roads and infrastructure. However, Ghiazabad has long been a prosperous city whose history dates back to as far as 2500 BC.

Much of modern Ghaziabad’s rich history has been uncovered by the extensive excavations and research done in the city’s district. An example of its richness is the village of “KOT”, which is most commonly associated with the emperor Samundra Gupta, famous for performing the Aswamedha Yagya, one of the most important royal rituals of the Vedic religion, after destroying the fort and the princes of the Kot Dynasty. Another piece of history is during 1313, when the place became a massive battleground when the Tammir attacked a fort that was standing in the middle of the city. The massacre that resulted from the attack has long since become famous in Ghaziabadi history. The fort was also where the Mughal King used to go for hunting and pleasure trips. A Baage Ranap serves as a memorial for that period.

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