Uttar Pradesh, one of the largest states in India, has a rich cultural and historical background. Many districts in the state have unique names and histories that are tied to their heritage. One such district that holds a special title is Muzaffarnagar, which is also known as Sarwat Nagar.
Uttar Pradesh is a state in northern India with over 241 million people, making it the most populated state in India and the world’s largest subnational entity. It covers 243,286 km² and shares borders with states like Rajasthan, Bihar, and Nepal. The capital is Lucknow, while Prayagraj is the judicial center. The state has 18 divisions and 75 districts, contributing to its vast cultural and geographic diversity.
Uttar Pradesh is divided into 75 districts, grouped into 18 administrative divisions. Lucknow serves as both the capital and the largest city, also being the largest metropolitan area in the state.
Lakhimpur Kheri is the largest district in Uttar Pradesh, covering 7,680 square kilometers and located near the Nepal border. It houses Dudhwa National Park, the state’s only national park. Hapur is the smallest district by area, with Gyanpur as its district headquarters. Both districts highlight the diverse geography of Uttar Pradesh.
Muzaffarnagar, a district in Uttar Pradesh, was once known by the historic name Sarwat. This article explains the history and location of this notable district.
In the past, the area now called Muzaffarnagar was known as Sarwat. The name changed when Munawwar Lashkar Khan Barha renamed the city after his father, Sayyid Muzaffar Khan, giving it the name Muzaffarnagar.
Muzaffarnagar is situated in the Ganga-Yamuna Doab region, which lies between the Ganges and Yamuna rivers. It is near New Delhi and Saharanpur and is located along the Delhi-Haridwar/Dehradun National Highway (NH 58). This strategic position makes it an important district in the region.
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