Farrukhabad, located in Uttar Pradesh, is a historical city known for its cultural heritage and strategic location on the banks of the Kali River. The city was founded in the 18th century by Farrukhsiyar, a Mughal emperor, and has a number of historical monuments reflecting its Mughal-era past. Farrukhabad has a diverse population and is known for its communal harmony, with various Hindu, Muslim, and Sikh communities coexisting peacefully. The city is also famous for its contribution to the textile industry, particularly in the production of carpets and handloom fabrics. Farrukhabad is a hub for agriculture, with crops like sugarcane, wheat, and paddy being cultivated in the fertile lands of the region. The district is also known for its local fairs and festivals, which include the famous "Shahjahani Mela" and other cultural celebrations. The city?s proximity to Kanpur and Lucknow boosts its commercial and trade significance. Farrukhabad has several temples, mosques, and shrines that attract visitors and pilgrims. The city also boasts a growing educational sector with several schools and colleges. Farrukhabad?s combination of agriculture, history, and cultural diversity makes it an important city in Uttar Pradesh.
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