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Culture and Heritage District Rampur,Govt Of Uttar Pradesh India

Originally it was a group of four villages named Kather, the name of Raja Ram Singh. But many other places were known by the name Faizabad so its name was changed to Mustafabad alias Rampur. It is a park with a railway line along its boundary It has a statue of Bimrao Ambedkar.It also a faux mountain like structure where you can get a good view of the surrounding. The city has a majority Muslim population.[13] The greater region around Rampur still has a significant number of Rohilla. As per the 2011 Census of India,[12] Rampur had a population of 325,248 (compared to 281,549 in 2001) showing 16% growth in 2001–11.

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The city has several secondary and higher secondary schools and colleges. Although the city has many educational institutes, Rampur has an average literacy rate of 53.34%, lower than the national average of 59.5%. Impact College of Science & Technology is a newly opened Degree College. Nawab Kalb Ali Khan was literate in Arabic and Persian.

Those taking a halt at Rampur are just 36.5 KM away from Sarahan. This library was founded by Nawab Faizullah Khan in 1774. The Nawabs of Rampur were great patrons of learning and the learned ulema (Muslim scholars), poets, painters, calligraphers and musicians enjoyed their patronage. Reposting on his X handle, Mahindra wrote, “That is a magnificent structure. I had absolutely no idea of its existence. I’m embarrassed. By itself, it makes Rampur a must-see destination.” Industrialist Anand Mahindra is an active X (formerly Twitter) user who often reposts interesting things from around the world that catch his attention.

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The architecture of the hotel building tries to complement the Bhima Kali temple in more ways than one. Also, there are HPTDC luxury cottages adjacent to the hotel, featuring two deluxe rooms. And, if you keep driving along the banks of vigorous Sutlej River, while taking a dip from an altitude of 2708 meters – at Narkanda – down to 1,005 meters, you will reach a small town called Rampur. During British Raj, Rampur, earlier known as Bushahar or Bashahar, once made one of the largest hill states of Shimla (out of 28). The famous Lavi fair of Rampur, a traditional symbol of connection with Spiti on the north, Tibet on the east and Garwal on the south, is still celebrated every year with great pomp and show. The Rulers of Rampur have had distinct impact on the architecture of the region.

Nawab Hamid Ali became the new ruler in 1889 at the age of 14. In 1905 he built the magnificent Darbar Hall within the Fort which now houses the great collection of Oriental manuscripts held by the Rampur Raza Library. His son Raza Ali Khan became the last ruling Nawab in 1930.On 1 July 1949 the State of Rampur was merged into the Republic of India. However, the Library remains a flourishing institution of immense value to scholars from all over the world. Rampur, located between longitude 79°05′ E and latitude 28°48′ N, is in Moradabad Division of Uttar Pradesh, India. It is surrounded by district Udham Singh Nagar in north, Bareilly in east, and Moradabad in west and Badaun in south.

Males constituted 52.2% and females 47.8% of the population. Sex ratio was 915 compared good to the national average of 940. Rampur had an average literacy rate of 53.7%, much lower than the national average of 64.3%. In Rampur, children under six years of age numbered 37,945 and were 11.7% of the population (14% in 2001).

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Moradabad railway station is 30 km to the west of Rampur. Going south-east, Bareilly railway station is the nearest major station. Hotel Tourist and Restaurant is only 5-minute walk from the railway station.[21] The electrification of railway lines of Rampur junction is completed. The Rampur-Sahaswan gharana of Hindustani classical music also has its origins in court musicians.

During the monsoon just after a long period of rain the mountain ranges of Nainital can be seen in the north direction. The Jama Masjid is one of the finest piece of architecture to be found in Rampur. It resembles the jama masjid in Delhi to some extent and has a beautiful interior. It has three big domes and four tall minarets with gold pinnacles boasting of a royal touch. It has a main lofty entrance gate that has an inbuilt clock tower occupied by a big clock that was imported from Britain. The education sector in Rampur and its villages is developing with investments pouring in.