Amroha district With Talukas in Uttar Pradesh State

Amroha district  With Talukas: Amroha district is one of the districts of Uttar Pradesh state in northern India. Amroha town is the district headquarters. According to Government of India, the district is one of the Minority Concentrated District in India on the basis of the 2001 census data on population. The name of Amroha drove out from the word (Sanskrit) Amr means Mango and Vanam mean forest. Amroha is bounded on the north by Bijnor District, on the east and southeast by Moradabad District, on the south by Badaun District, and on the west by the River Ganges, across which lie Bulandshahr, Ghaziabad, and Meerut districts. The Battle of Amroha was fought between Mongols and Alauddin Khilji on 20 December 1305. Alauddin won the Battle.

Amroha district

Amroha district


Amroha is located northwest of Moradabad, near the Sot River. Being just 130 km away, Amroha's weather is very similar to Delhi. The city is divided into localities and blocks. The climate of the Amroha is similar to other districts of Western Uttar Pradesh situated at the base of Himalaya which becomes hot in summer and dry & cold in winter. Amroha is a Muslim dominated city in UP. As per the final data of 2011 census, Amroha had a population of 198,471. The literacy rate of Amroha city is 62.36% and Sex Ratio is of 925. Amroha is known for its production of mangoes. Some of the industries in Amroha include cotton & textiles, and small-scale production of cotton cloth, hand- loom weaving, pottery making, sugar milling and secondary ones are carpet manufacturing, wood handicrafts, and dholak manufacturing. Amroha is well connected through Railways and Road with Indian capital New Delhi. Amroha railway station is situated on Delhi-Moradabad line.

Talukas in Amroha District

Amroha Dhanaura Hasanpur
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