panipat


Panipat is a historic city in Haryana, India. It is 90 km north of Delhi and 169 km south of Chandigarh on the National Highway. The city is famous in India for its "The City of Weavers" and "City of Clothes". Also known as "waste disposal" due to its "international textile recycling center". Panipat County was recorded in the ancient region of Karnal on November 1, 1989. Located 90 kilometers from Delhi, Panipat is known for the three historic battles fought here. Countless monuments, castles, temples, and amazing historical connections make Panipat Haryana a tourist attraction. Also known as the 'City of Weavers', and the 'City of Textile', this is an important city for textile production. Panipat was one of five cities (prasthas) founded by the Pandava brothers during the Mahabharata period. The ruins of the Old Fort under the Islamic State, the Kabuli Shah Mosque, the tomb of Ibrahim Lodhi, and the tomb of Bu Ali Shah Kalandar will surely unravel the archaeological record for you and leave you enthralled by the magnificent beauty of history. Panipat has many amazing tourist attractions. A prominent old building in Panipat is the sanctuary of Saint Muslim Shaikh Sharafuddeen Bu Ali Qalandar etc.