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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AzamgarhAzamgarh - Wikipedia

    Azamgarh is a city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is the headquarters of Azamgarh division, which consists of Ballia, Mau and Azamgarh districts. Azamgarh is situated on the bank of Tamsa River (Tons). It is located 268 km (167 mi) east of the state capital Lucknow and 809 km from the national capital, Delhi.

  2. Azamgarh district has an area of 4,054 square kilometres (1,565 sq mi). The district lies between the Ganges and the Ghagahara. Azamgarh district is surrounded by the districts of Mau in the east, Gorakhpur in the north, Ghazipur in the south-east, Jaunpur in the south-west, Sultanpur in the west and Ambedkar Nagar in the north-west.

  3. Azamgarh est une ville indienne située dans le district d'Azamgarh dans l'État de l' Uttar Pradesh. En 2011, sa population était de 110 983 habitants.

  4. 24 mai 2024 · Azamgarh, city, eastern Uttar Pradesh state, northern India. It lies along the Tons River, a tributary of the Ghaghara, north of Varanasi (Benares). Azamgarh was founded in 1665 by Aʿẓam Khan, a local chief for whom it is named. The compact city sits on a level plain and is enclosed on three sides.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Niché au cœur de l’Uttar Pradesh, Azamgarh attire les voyageurs par son charme intemporel et sa richesse culturelle. Ce joyau moins connu, souvent ignoré des touristes traditionnels, abrite une tapisserie de merveilles historiques, de sanctuaires spirituels et de beauté naturelle. Du temple sacré de Bhawarnath au site patrimonial du ...

  6. 1 oct. 2023 · Discover the charm and richness of Azamgarh, a lesser-known gem in Uttar Pradesh, with its historical, spiritual, and natural attractions. Explore the Bhawarnath Temple, Mehnagar, Awantikapuri Mandir Anwak, Daulat Ibrahim Khan Tomb, and Dattatreya with TravelTriangle.

  7. TOURIST GUIDE. The district is named after its headquarters town, Azamgarh, which was founded in 1665 by Azam, son of Vikramajit. Vikramajit a descendant of Gautam Rajputs of Mehnagar in pargana Nizamabad, like some of his predecessors, had embraced the faith of Islam.