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Summary Of: Amritsar

is the administrative headquarters of the Amritsar district in the... Amritsar is located in the northwestern part of India in the State of... Some have taken the name Amritsar to derive from... Amritsar is also home to... Amritsar city is one of the major cities of the Punjab state in India... Guru Ram Das began excavation of the Amritsar Sarovar tank in 1577... Amritsar remained in the control of the... Bhai Mani Singh chose to leave Amritsar in order to avoid the Mughal attacks... the charge of Amritsar in order to use him against Baba Banda Singh Bahadur... Amritsar had already become Punjab... extended his hegemony to Amritsar in 1805 when he took over from his traditional rivals... in Amritsar during the early 1820s... Amritsar thus had already become his second capital... Amritsar became a place of frequent visits by the British... the British declared Amritsar a holy City... Amritsar developed from a small village pool to a business center... Partition of India and Pakistan had effected Amritsar tremendously in the economy and in the violence... The Muslim league had promised to achieve Amritsar but failed in the end... In the end majority of the Muslims in Amritsar were either killed or had made it over the border... Modern Amritsar is currently seeing rapid urban growth... Amritsar is witnessing a spurt in high... the Radisson Hotel Amritsar is to open by October 2008 The Taj and Holiday Inn Group... Amritsar is located at... Amritsar has a continental climate... Amritsar has an average literacy rate of 75... The main spoken language in Amritsar and in the surrounding villages is the... Amritsar was one of the most affected cities by violence during the partition of British India... Amritsar is the strong hold for the... The Amritsar city has a local government... The government of India has selected Amritsar to invest 1000 crores rupees for development... Amritsar has international airport which has 150... Amritsar is connected by bus with Ambala... is being spent to make the Amritsar Jalandhar stretch of G... smooth access to devotees coming from the Jalandhar Amritsar road and Amritsar airport... Amritsar is connected by rail with Delhi... Amritsar college of Engineering... Amritsar high speed route... Amritsar History and Pictures... Schedules for Flights to Amritsar from Birmingham and London...

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