Welcome to Najibabad, a historic town located in the Bijnor district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Founded in the 18th century by Nawab Najib-ud-Daula, this town has a rich cultural heritage and is a major industrial center with national transport links via rail and roadways such as NH 119 and NH 74.

History:
Najibabad was founded by Nawab Najib-ud-Daula, a noted Rohilla Muslim warrior and serviceman of both the Mughal Empire and the Durrani empire in 18th century Rohilkhand. He received the title, Nawab Najib-ud-Daulla, and from 1757 to 1770 he was governor of Saharanpur, ruling over Dehradun. Many architectural relics of the period of Rohilla he oversaw remain in Najibabad, which he founded at the height of his career as a Mughal minister. According to George Foster (A Journey from Bengal to England, 1790), Najibuddaulah, who built this town, saw that its situation would facilitate the commerce of Kashmir, which having been diverted from its former channel of Lahore and Delhi, by the inroads of Sicques [Sikhs], Maharattas and Afgans, took course through the mountains at the head of the Punjab and was introduced into the Rohilla (country) through the Lall Dong Pass. This inducement, with the desire of establishing a mart for the Hindoos of the adjacent mountains, probably influenced the choice of this spot, which otherwise is not favourable for the site of a capital town being low, and surrounded by swampy grounds…. since the death of its founder, Najibabad had fallen from its former importance and seems now chiefly upheld by the languishing trade of Kashmir.

Geography:
Najibabad is located at 29.63°N 78.33°E / 29.63; 78.33. It has an average elevation of 295.5 metres (1014 feet).

Climate:

Peoples representative:
The current Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) from Najibabad is Tasleem (Samajwadi Party). The current Municipal board(Nagar Palika) chairman is Sabiha Nishat W/O Mohammad Mozzam Khan (Samajwadi Party). Najibabad is part of Nagina parliamentary constituency and current Member of Parliament is Girish Chandra(Bahujan Samaj Party).

Forts and monuments:
Najibabad has four sites protected by the Archaeological Survey of India: Tomb of Najib-ud-Daula, Cemetery of Najib-ud-Daula, Pathargarh Fort built by Najib-ud-Daula (Famous by name of Sultana Daku ka Qila), and Portion of the old Rohilla Palace (called Thanna). Other historical sites include: Jama Masjid Najibabad, Eidgah Husainpur, Purana Shiv Mandir, Adarsh Nagar, Najibabad, Jama Masjid Husainpur, Baba Nanhe Miya Mazar, Paibagh, Gurudwara Najibabad, Char minar, Mehdibagh, and Mordhaj also known as Munawar Jar with lofty mound Called chaar minar.

Industries:
Najibabad has an All India Radio centre. The town is an important trade center for timber, sugar, and grain. There are manufacturing units which deal with metal, shoes, blankets, shawls, and cotton. Handicrafts Najibabad has many craftsmen, the most remarkable being the rafoogars or the darners.

Demographics:
As of 2011 Indian census, Najibabad had a total population of 88,535 of which 46,372 are males while 42,163 are females. Population within the age group of 0 – 6 years was 12,697.

Notable people:
Najib ad-Dawlah Mohammad Ali Jauhar, Akbar Shah Khan Najibabadi, Akhtar ul Iman, Sahu Jain family, Tasleem, Rais Anis, and Sabri – traditional singer.

Najibabad is a town with a rich cultural heritage and a fascinating history. With its many historical sites, beautiful landscapes, and vibrant industries, it is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring the hidden gems of India.

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