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ガーズィープル

ガーズィープル

Palace (about 1814) of ガーズィープル

ガーズィープル (Hindi: ग़ाज़ीपुर, Urdu: غازیپور, English: Ghazipur) is Uttar Pradesh, India, a city of the ガーズィープル prefecture.

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History

In about 1330, it was named "ガーズィープル" (town of ガーズィー) for former name ガーズィー Malik of the monarch ギヤースッディーン tugrik of the tugrik morning.

The town was Delhi sultanship morning and important river Port of Mogul Empire. The town developed by the son with Governor of ガーズィープル Abdullah Hahn of the empire.

In 1805, Charles Corn Wallis died from this ground, and the grave was built.

Geography

There is ガーズィープル in 25°35'N 83°34'E / 25.58 degrees N 83.57 degrees E / 25.58, 83.57 [1]. It is located in point of 70 kilos, the Ganges northern coast from ヴァーラーナシー.

The source, footnote

  1. ^ "Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Ghazipur". Fallingrain.com. April 8, 2012 reading.

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