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nurmahal
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Demographics
As of 2001 India census, NurMahal had a population of 12,630. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Noor Mahal has an average literacy rate of 71%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 73%, and female literacy is 68%. In Noor Mahal, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age
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serai
Major point of tourist interest in
Nurmahal is the Mughal Serai constructed by Noor Jahan. It is
a striking example of oriental
architecture. This historical
monument is looked after by the
Archaeological Department. The
whole structure of the sarai is in the form of quadrangle
consisting of 140 cells, spread
over the four sides of the
structure. The best way to reach Serai
Nurmahal is to go to Nakodar
Junction, which is the nearest
railway station. The junction is
served by the Northern Railways.
Nurmahal has its own railway station and a huge grain market.
Nurmahal is the Mughal Serai constructed by Noor Jahan. It is
a striking example of oriental
architecture. This historical
monument is looked after by the
Archaeological Department. The
whole structure of the sarai is in the form of quadrangle
consisting of 140 cells, spread
over the four sides of the
structure. The best way to reach Serai
Nurmahal is to go to Nakodar
Junction, which is the nearest
railway station. The junction is
served by the Northern Railways.
Nurmahal has its own railway station and a huge grain market.
history
Nurmahal was built on a place
where an ancient town, called Kot Kahlur, was located which was proven by the bricks and
many coins found beneath the
soil of this town. It is believed
that the ancient city was
abandoned or destroyed around
1300 for an unknown reason. Nurmahal is named after Noor Jahan, the wife of Mughal emperor Jahangir (1605-1627) as she was brought up here, and
is thought to have spent her
childhood here. The town then
came under the rule of Talwan
Rajputs and Ahluwalia Sikhs
before the East India Company gained control.
where an ancient town, called Kot Kahlur, was located which was proven by the bricks and
many coins found beneath the
soil of this town. It is believed
that the ancient city was
abandoned or destroyed around
1300 for an unknown reason. Nurmahal is named after Noor Jahan, the wife of Mughal emperor Jahangir (1605-1627) as she was brought up here, and
is thought to have spent her
childhood here. The town then
came under the rule of Talwan
Rajputs and Ahluwalia Sikhs
before the East India Company gained control.
nurmahal
NurMahal or Noor Mahal (In Punjabi- ਨੂਰਮਹਿਲ ) (In Hindi- नूरमहल )(31 06’ N 75 36’ E) is a city and a municipal council in Jalandhar district in the Indian State of Punjab. It is a small town located near the Lohian
Khas-Nakodar -Ludhiana line in Punjab. This town is also
connected with its sister towns
of Phillaur and Nakodar by a road which goes side by side
with the railway lines. Nurmahal
is situated 13 km from Nakodar, 33 km from Jalandhar.
Khas-Nakodar -Ludhiana line in Punjab. This town is also
connected with its sister towns
of Phillaur and Nakodar by a road which goes side by side
with the railway lines. Nurmahal
is situated 13 km from Nakodar, 33 km from Jalandhar.
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