Moradabad is a
city in Uttar
Pradesh state of
India. It was
established in
1600 A.D. by
Murad, the son
of the Mughal
Emperor
Shahjahan and
hence the city
came to known as
Moradabad. The
administrative
headquarters of
Moradabad
District,
Moradabad is
situated at a
distance of 167
km from the
national
capital,
New
Delhi, at the
bank of River
Ram Ganga (a
tributary to the
great Ganges).
The city is
famous for its
huge export of
brass
handicrafts to
North America
and Europe, and
is also thus
called "Brass
City" or
Peetal Nagri.
The artistic
city of
Moradabad is
known in the
international
arena as a brass
city. The
artistic
characteristics
of the city have
enchanted
millions of
people around
the globe. From
artifacts to
drawing and
paintings,
Moradabad has
given to the
people of this
world the taste
of their
artistic flavour.
Industrial and
commercial
development has
taken place at a
fast pace
because the
labour and the
raw material are
easily available
and manufactured
goods are well
accepted in the
global markets.
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Moradabad at Ram
Ganga Vihar
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