ज्योतिबा फुले नगर, Administrative district in Uttar Pradesh, India
Jyotiba Phule Nagar is an administrative district in northern Uttar Pradesh situated between the Ganga and Yamuna rivers. The district encompasses Amroha as its administrative center and spreads across several towns and villages with predominantly agricultural surroundings.
The area was long part of Moradabad district before becoming a separate entity in 1997. The renaming to honor social reformer Jyotiba Phule marked recognition of his contributions to social justice and education.
The district is home to several religious shrines like the Shah Nasruddin Sahib Mazar and Dargah Bhure Shah that draw pilgrims and visitors. These sacred spaces shape the spiritual rhythm of the region and serve as places of devotion for people of different faiths.
The district is well connected to major cities through road, rail, and air networks. Visitors can use these connections to reach different parts of the district and access its attractions comfortably.
The town of Hasanpur within the district is known for its extensive mango orchards that shape the rural character of the area. The settlement was established in the early 1600s and has since developed into an important fruit-growing center.
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