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The
district headquarter is situated
in Ambala City. Other towns are
Ambala Cantt., Barara, Naggal,
Mulana, Saha and Shahzadpur. The
total area of Ambala district is
1569 sq kms and its population
is 11,06,000. It is famous for
its big army cantonment, air
force base and a very busy
railway junction.
There are a number of stories
regarding the name 'Ambala'.
According to one, this town was
founded in the 14th century by
one Amba Rajput. According to
another the town is named after
the Goddess Bhawani Amba. Yet
another stories claims that the
town was originally called Amb
Wala (Place of Mangoes), and
over time this got corrupted
into the present name of Ambala.
In 1841, after an outbreak of
malaria, the British abandoned
the cantonment at Karnal . In
its place a large cantonment was
founded in Ambala in 1843.
Ambala district is famous for
its industries, especially that
of scientific instruments, metal
casting, kitchen mixer grinders
and submersible motor pumps.
There are many shrines in and
around Ambala City. There is a
temple, Bhawani Amba, named
after the goddess Bhawani. The
Badshahi Bag Gurdwara, Sis Ganj
Gurdwara, Manji Sahib Gurdwara,
Sangat Sahib Gurdwara are the
historical gurdwaras here. These
are associated with Guru Gobind
Singh, Guru Tegh Bahadur and
Guru Hargobind respectively.
Besides there are the popular
Muslim shrines of Lakhi Shah and
Taqwal Shah, Saint Pauls Church
and an old British Christian
cemetery. Patel Park in Ambala
Cantt and City Park in Ambala
City are two beautiful gardens.
Rang Mahal, at nearby place
Buria, is a well crafted palace
with stone arches and pillars
with beautiful carvings, erected
during Shah Jahans reign.
Haryana Tourism has the
Kingfisher resort on the
national highway just outside
the cantonment.
Prime
Attractions
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Bhawani Amba Temple, named after
the goddess Bhawani.
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Kali Mata Mandir
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The Badshahi Bag Gurdwara
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Sis Ganj Gurdwara
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Manji Sahib Gurdwara and ,
Sangat Sahib Gurdwara
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Popular Muslim shrines of Lakhi
Shah and Taqwal Shah
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Saint Paul's Church and an old
British Christian cemetery.
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Patel Park in Ambala Cantt &
City Park in Ambala City are two
beautiful gardens.
How To
Get There
Air: The city is served
by Ambala Airport.
Rail: The Shatabdi
Express connects Ambala to New
Delhi. Besides, there are
frequent trains to Chandigarh.
Road: Ambala is connected
by road with Delhi and Amritsar
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