Overview

Karnal is the administrative headquarters of the Karnal District in the Indian state of Haryana. During the Indian Rebellion of 1857 in Delhi, the East India Company army used it as a refuge. In 1739, this city hosted the Battle of Karnal between Nader Shah of Persia and the Mughal Empire. Karnal, situated in the northern part of Haryana, India, is a historic city known for its agricultural prominence, cultural heritage, and strategic location. Covering an area of approximately 90 square miles (233 square kilometers), Karnal lies on the western bank of the Yamuna River, making it an important center for trade and commerce since ancient times. The city is renowned for its rich history, with landmarks such as the historic Karnal Fort, the beautiful Karna Lake, and the revered Bhadra Kali Temple reflecting its cultural significance. Karnal is also known for its thriving agricultural sector, particularly in the production of rice, wheat, and dairy products, contributing to its economic prosperity. With its bustling markets, vibrant festivals, and scenic surroundings, Karnal offers visitors a unique and immersive experience in the heart of Haryana’s cultural and agricultural landscape.

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