Amroha

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Amroha

(Hindi: अमरोहा, Urdu: امروہہ) is a town in the northwestern Uttar Pradesh state in northern India. It is the administrative headquarters of the Jyotiba Phule Nagar district. Amroha is located west-northwest of Moradabad, on the Sot River.

Amroha is the name of that prominent land which has its’ significant role in strengthening the interpersonal relationships between all the communities to protect the pretty socio-moral values even in the period of deteriorating transition of the status due to Zamindari Abolition and lack of up to the mark knowledge of the demand of the time in changing political and economical environment.

It is that great land which has always shown its’ brilliant power of qualities not only in the field of divine philosophy and spirituality but also in the field of multi- dimensional creativity and could establish its’ not only Literary excellence but it has the honor to produce innumerable glittering stars of the country for the global nation from the deep oceans to the heavens in the space who are the pride of entire human community of the word.

There has been a curious sensitiveness in the soul of the land to understand the tendencies of the time to face the high and low tides for the sake of socio- economical and political uplift of the people of this blessed land while the Amrohvis faced some adverse period too but never got demoralized and never lost their patience.


The name of Amroha may derive from its production of mangoes (aam) and fish (rohu) literally translated into mangoes and fishes. It may be the combination of Aam and Rohu as Aamrohu telling the important natural gifts given by the God to this land and it might be converted as Amroha. ) During the period of Shah Jahan it was also called as Aambroha in it’s Persian version due to the common use of Persian and Arabic languages by the advancement of different rulers in India.

Other possibility that is found in the history of Amroha is that it is said that a king Amer Jodha loved this place very much and he started the township here , so the name of this place had become Amarjodha that was transformed as Amroha. The name Amroha might be derived from the Sanskrit saying Amr vanam (meaning mango forest) as symbolic for forest of mango.