Ghaziabad city of India
Short brief history of Ghaziabad city of India
Ghaziabad district is a largely suburban district of Uttar Pradesh state in northern India of National Capital Region (India). The town of Ghaziabad is the administrative headquarters of the district. This district is part of Meerut Division.
The city that the Ghaziuddin established was constructed within the boundary of four giant doors named Dasna Gate, Sihani Gate, Delhi Gate, and Shahi gate. Today, only the gate of the structure, together with a few portions of the boundary wall and a massive pillar about 14 feet tall remains. As time passed, Shahi Gate was renamed Bazar Gate and, after India gained its independence, it was again renamed Jawahar Gate. The other three gates still retain their names. Gazi-ud-din’s mausoleum still stands in the city today.
It is clear from researches that seven wars were fought in this region.The Kot war in the fourth century was fought at Loni and the war between Taimur and the Indian warriors was fought at Surajpur. The Maratha-Mughal war,the war between the ruler of Bharatpur King Surajmal and Najib on the banks of the Hindon river,and the war in 1803 between Sir General Lake and the Royal Maratha army were fought here but the most important war was fought at the banks of river Hindon on 30-31 May 1857 with the British. This was the first war of independence.
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