Overview

Panipat is a historic city in the Indian state of Haryana. On NH-1, it is 95 kilometres north of Delhi and 169 kilometres south of Chandigarh. Three major battles took place near the city in 1526, 1556, and 1761. The city is known as the “City of Weavers” and “Textile City” in India. Panipat, located in the northern part of Haryana, India, is a historic city known for its strategic importance, cultural heritage, and industrial development. Covering an area of approximately 25 square miles (65 square kilometers), Panipat has been the site of three major battles throughout history, making it an important landmark in Indian military history. The city is renowned for its rich history, with landmarks such as the historic Panipat Museum, the revered Hemu Samadhi Sthal, and the ancient Kabuli Bagh Mosque reflecting its cultural significance. Panipat is also known for its thriving textile and handloom industry, contributing to its economic growth and industrial prominence. With its blend of historical significance, cultural richness, and industrial prowess, Panipat offers visitors a unique and immersive experience in the heart of Haryana’s landscape.

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