present-day Rampur (Uttar Pradesh)

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Present-day Rampur in Uttar Pradesh is a city in northern India known for its rich Nawabi heritage, distinctive Rampuri cuisine, and the renowned Rampur Raza Library.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
library
municipal board
railway station
additionalOfficialLanguage Urdu
country India
formerName Rampur State capital
governingBody Rampur Municipal Board
hasCulinarySpeciality Rampuri biryani
Rampuri kebabs
Rampuri korma
hasCulturalInfluence Mughal culture
Rohilla Pathan culture
hasHeritage Nawabi heritage
hasMajorReligion Hinduism
Islam
hasNearbyCity Bareilly
Moradabad
Rudrapur
hasNotableInstitution Rampur Raza Library
hasRailwayStation Rampur Junction
historicallyRuledBy Nawabs of Rampur
historicallyWasCapitalOf princely state of Rampur
isDistrictHeadquartersOf Rampur district
knownFor Arabic manuscripts
Mughlai-influenced dishes
Persian manuscripts
Rampur Raza Library
Rampuri chaku
Rampuri cuisine
Urdu manuscripts
collection of Indo-Islamic manuscripts
legislativeConstituency Rampur Assembly constituency
locatedIn Rampur
surface form: Rampur, Uttar Pradesh

Rampur
surface form: Rampur, Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh
locatedInDistrict Rampur district
locatedInDivision Moradabad division
locatedInRegion northern India
locatedNear Kosi
surface form: Kosi River
locatedOn National Highway network of India
officialLanguage Hindi
parliamentaryConstituency Rampur Lok Sabha constituency
postalCodeType PIN
timeZone Indian Standard Time
UTCOffset +05:30
vehicleRegistrationCode UP-22

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North-Western Provinces contains present-day Rampur (Uttar Pradesh)
Maulana Muhammad Ali Jauhar birthPlace present-day Rampur (Uttar Pradesh)
this entity surface form: Rampur, Rohilkhand, North-Western Provinces, British India
Muhammad Ali Jauhar birthPlace present-day Rampur (Uttar Pradesh)
this entity surface form: Rampur, Rohilkhand, North-Western Provinces, British India