2. Kanpur has been known
in history through various
names : Karnapur
meaning "town of Karna",
Kanhiyapur one of the heroes of the
from the Hindi Mahabharata
meaning "town of
Kanhaiya"
Khanpur
Cawnpore In old British maps
it is also listed
During the British
as this
Raj , this was the
anglicized name
photo : view of Kanpur river
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3. Kanpur has a
metropolitan area of
over 1,640 sq.km
That is almost
3 times
bigger than
Mumbai !
View of Kanpur Central Station
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4. About 25 km from
Kanpur is Bithoor
Legend goes that Sita, the wife
of Lord Rama came to live at the
ashram of sage Valmiki, after
Rama expelled her from
Ayodhya.
It was here that she gave birth
to the twins Lava and Kush and
disappeared back into the earth
(from where she was born)
when confronted by a repentant
Rama.
View of Bithoor Ghat
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5. In the 19th
century,
Kanpur was
an important
British
stronghold
with
barracks for
7,000
soldiers
British Army in India
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6. The popular shopping
centre
Navin Market,
has been named so
after the poet Bal
Krishna Sharma aka
"Navin".
View of Naveen Market
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7. Kanpur Zoo ,also called Allen Zoo is
ASIA’S Largest Zoological Garden (Areawise ) !!
Photo : Kanpur zoo’s entrance
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8. Ganga Mela is a
unique festival
that is celebrated
in Kanpur, 5 days
after the festival
Holi.
The festival is celebrated in the
memories of revolutionaries
released by British government
who were held prisoners during
1857 revolution
Holi man
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http://www.everystockphoto.com/
9. DHANYAWAD !
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