Rampur

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(räm'pʊr) pronunciation

A city of north-central India east of Delhi. It is a processing and manufacturing center known for its library containing a fine collection of Mogul miniature paintings. Population: 281,000.

Rampur (rämpʊr'), city and former princely state, 893 sq mi (2,313 sq km), N central India. In 1949 the state was merged with Uttar Pradesh state. Rampur, city (1991 pop. 243,742), formerly the capital of Rampur state and now a district administrative center, has various industries, including sugar refining and cotton milling. Its library has more than 12,000 rare manuscripts and a fine collection of Mughal miniature paintings.


The name Rampur, together with the variations Ramapur, Ramapura and Ramapuram, may refer to:

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Places

Bangladesh

  • Rampur Boalia, a medieval region near the present city of Rajshahi, in northwestern Bangladesh

India

Andhra Pradesh

  • Ramapuram, Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh, Big Industrial area which produce Black stones
  • Ramapuram, Andhra Pradesh, a census village in Nellore district
  • Ramapuram, Nalgonda district, a village in Nalgonda district
  • ramapuram, prakasam,a village in racherla mandal
  • Ramapuram,Warangal Districkt, a village in Maripeda mandal

Bihar

  • Rampur Dehru, Bihar, a census village in Madhepura district

Karnataka

Kerala

Uttar Pradesh

Other

Nepal

Pakistan

Animals

  • Rampur Greyhound, a member of the big sighthound family, native to Rampur district

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Shakir `Ali (art)
Rajshahi (city, Bangladesh)
Arun Bhaduri (World Artist, 2000s)
Allauddin Khan (World Artist)
Uttar Pradesh (state, India)