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<h1> "CITY IS FAMOUS FOR WHAT?"</h1>
<h4>Ludhiana (Punjabi pronunciation: [lʊdiˈɑːnə] ) is the most populous and the largest city in the Indian state of Punjab.[9] The city has an estimated population of 1,618,879 as of the 2011 census and distributed over 310 km2 (120 sq mi),[6] making Ludhiana the most densely populated urban centre in the state.[10] It is a major industrial center of Northern India, referred to as "India's Manchester" by the BBC.[11] It is also known as the Commercial capital of Punjab.[12][13][14]

It stands on the old bank of Sutlej River, that is now 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) to the south of its present course. The Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs has placed Ludhiana on the 48th position among the top 100 smart cities[15] and has been ranked as one of the easiest city in India for business according to the World Bank.
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<h2> HISTORY</h2>
<h4>Ludhiana was founded in 1480 by members of the ruling Lodhi dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate.[16] The ruling sultan, Sikandar Lodhi, dispatched two ruling chiefs, Yusuf Khan and Nihad Khan, to re-assert Lodhi control. The two men camped at the site of present Ludhiana, which was then a village called Mir Hota. Yusuf Khan crossed the Sutlej and established Sultanpur, while Nihad Khan founded Ludhiana on the site of Mir Hota.

The name was originally Lodhi-ana", meaning "Lodhi town", which has since shifted from "Lodiana" to the present form of Ludhiana.[17] The Lodhi Fort, or "Purana Qila", is the only surviving structure in the city from this period; located in the neighbourhood of Fatehgarh, it was well-maintained under Ranjit Singh and the British after him, but then fell into disrepair. It was declared a state-protected monument in December 2013.[18]

The Semi Centennial Celebration of the American Presbyterian Lodiana Mission was held in Ludhiana from 3–7 December 1884.[19]

Ludhiana's Old City includes landmarks like the Lodhi Fort, Daresi Grounds, The Clock Tower, & Sood Family Haveli.

The Sood Family Haveli
The Sood Family Haveli is one of the last Havelis in all of Ludhiana.
Geography
Ludhiana is located at 30.9°N 75.85°E.[20] It has an average elevation of 244 metres (801 ft). Ludhiana City, to its residents, consists of the Old City and the New City. The new city primarily consists of the Civil Lines area which was historically known as the residential and official quarters of the colonial British encampment.

The land dips steeply to the north and the west where, before 1785, the river Sutlej ran.[citation needed]

The Old Fort was at the banks of the Sutlej (and now houses the College of Textile Engineering). Legend has it that a tunnel connects it to the fort in Phillaur– although why this should be is debatable, as the Sutlej was the traditional dividing line between the principalities, often occupied by enemy forces (see History section).

The ground is of yellow sandstone and granite, forming small hillocks, plateaus and dips.[citation needed]

The tree of largest natural extraction was the kikar, or Acacia Indica, but has been supplanted by the eucalyptus, transplanted from rural Australia in the late 1950s by the Chief Minister Partap Singh Kairon.

Gulmohars and jacarandas were planted by the British along the avenues of Civil Lines, as were other flowering trees, while the Old City contains almost no vegetation or parks, except for a few isolated pipal trees, holy to the Hindus, as it is supposed to be the abode of Lord Shiva.
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<center><h1> LINKS OF ALL THE LOCATIONS </h1></center>
<li><a href="https://hardysworld.com"> HARDY'S WORLD</a></li>
<li><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lodhi_Fort_(Purana_Qila).com"> LODHI FORT</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Gurdwara_Manji_Sahib_(Alamgir).com"> GURUDWARA SAHIB</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.theborgo.com"> THE BORGO</a></li><br>
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<center><h1 class="main"><b><i> MOST FAMOUS PLACES (ldh)</i></b></h1></center>
<h5> THE HARDY'S WORLD!!</h5>
<h5>hardy’s World contain brand, an oxymoron, a father and son duo and an ever growing legacy of unabashed hospitality and glee. It was founded in 2004 as a waterpark and amusement rides, with theme based on jungle.
Coming from a background in hospitality Mr. Rakesh Chhabra and Mr. Tarun Chhabra together has expanded Hardy’s World by vision to create leisure facility and pleasant day out for guests, by carefully planning and offering something new every year whilst maintaining a high profile in the leisure industry. It offers thrill, amusement, dining, rides and more spread across 20 acres of fun over cool blue water and lush gardens.

Make Time for Enjoyment
One Water Park. One Price</h5>
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<h4>For Information
+91-88720-45905</h4>
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<h1>Gurudwara Shri Manji Sahib, Alamgir</h1>
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GURUDWARA SHRI MANJI SAHIB (ALAMGIR SAHIB) is situated in the Village Alamgir In Distt Ludhiana. SHRI GURU GOBIND SINGH JI, after his four sons & mother were martyred by the Mughals, was going from Machhiwara on a bed as ” Uchh Da Pir” & reached here on 14 Poh 1761 Bikrami (1704 A.D.). On reaching here, one of the horse traders of the village named Bhai Nigahia Singh, gifted a horse to GURU SAHIB. Nabi Khan & Gani Khan were sent back with the bed. GURU SAHIB asked an old lady who was picking cow dung whether he could get some water from somewhere to take bath to which the old lady replied that ” Pir Ji this is a place of ruins, there is no water here. There is a well far away but there is a big python that lives there, no one goes there. GURU SAHIB Ji hit the python with an arrow & gave it “Mukti” ( exemption from further transmigration) & the python fell into the well. When the Sikhs went to fetch water, the water had gone bad so close to where GURU SAHIB was sitting, GURU SAHIB hit one more arrow & there was a water spring that came out & all the sikhs had a bath. On seeing this miracle, the old lady fell into GURU SAHIB’s feet & said “Peer Ji you are a wonderful Peer, I have a request. I have leprosy & I have gone to various places to get the treatment done but it has not been cured, kindly cure my disease & help me to get rid of this disease. GURU SAHIB said that whoever takes a bath under this water spring with belief, GOD will cure all his sadness. Then GURU JI sat on the horse given by Bhai Nigahia Singh & went towards Raikot. The old lady had a bath in that water spring & was cured. She went back to the village & told about the whole story. The place where Bhai Nabi Khan & Bhai Gani Khan kept GURU SAHIB’s bed, today at that place exists a beautiful Gurudwara known as Manji Sahib
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<h1>LODHI FORT (PURANA QILA)</h1>
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<h5>The Lodhi Fort (Punjabi: ਪੁਰਾਣਾ ਕਿਲਾ, romanized: Purāṇā Kila, lit. 'Old Fort') is a citadel in the city of Ludhiana, Punjab, India. The fortress is located on the banks of the river Sutlej and contains a tunnel to leading to the neighboring town of Phillaur. It was built over 500 years ago during the reign of the Sikandar Lodi and was well-maintained under the reign of Ranjit Singh and the British after him, but then fell into disrepair. It was declared a state-protected monument in December 2013.[1][2][3][4][5]

The Government Institute of Textile Chemistry and Knitting Technology was initially based in the fort campus which is now shifted to the new address at Z - Block, Rishi Nagar, Ludhiana.
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<h1>THE BORGO- LUXURY HALL</h1>
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Riding through the busy streets of Ludhiana, Ludhiana‘s most talked about dinner and wedding venue presents itself amidst the hustle bustle. The elegant entrance sets the tone for the astonishing story that follows.
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<h5> <li>Private Dining Spaces</li></h5>
<h5><li>4 Spectacular Cottages to host Private Parties</li></h5>
<h5><li>Unique Waterbody in the Property with Greener</li></h5>
<h5><li>Banquets for Exhibitions and Weddings</li></h5>
<h5> <li>Open Bar</li></h5>
<h5><li>live Music Performances</li></h5>
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IMFORMATION</h3></center>
<ul>Contact Us</ul>
<ul>Terms & Privacy</ul>
<ul>Do Not Sell My Personal Information</ul>
<ul>Register your business</ul>
<ul>About Us</ul>
<ul>Editorial Team & Policies</ul>
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Offers you'd not like to refuse!
Don't miss out on our unbeatable offers - from discounted admission tickets to special package deals, we have something that you won't be able to resist!


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