Kanpur (/ˈkÉ‘ËnpÊŠÉ™r/ About this sound pronunciation (help·info); Hindi: कानपà¥à¤°; Urdu: کان پور‎; formerly Cawnpore) is the most populous city in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and is one of the largest industrial cities in India. It is the administrative headquarters of Kanpur Nagar district and Kanpur division and is known as Leather City as it contains some of the largest and finest tanneries in the world. Kanpur is one of North India's main commercial and industrial centres. The places of attraction include JK Temple in artificial lights, Massacre Ghat, Bithoor, Gora Kabristan, a graveyard, Radha-Krishna Mandir, or J K Temple, a temple constructed of white marble dedicated to Krishna, Panki Mandir, a historical temple of Lord Hanuman, Kherepati Temple, a well known temple of, Lord Vishnu and Sheshnag, Anandeshwar Temple, situated on the banks of the Ganges at Parmat, ISKON Temple, Bithur, Bithoor, a center of Hindu pilgrimage, Lav Kush Barrage, a barrage (weir) on the Ganges, also known as Ganges Barrage, Kanpur Memorial Church, St. Patrick church, Gandhi Hall, Kanpur Sangrahalaya, a museum, Jama-ul-ulum Madarsa & Masjid, Patkapur Habiba Masjid, Jajmau, Jajmau Tila, Kanpur Central, Musanagar tila, Bhitargaon Temple, Sarsaiyya Ghat, Massacre Ghat, Saja ud daulah Mosque, Bithur, Nanarao Fort, Bithur, Jajmau Siddha Nath Ghat, Baradevi Temple, Boodha Bargad (Banyan) tree, a tree on which 144 Indians were hanged in the later part of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, Balaji Mandir, Jawahar Nagar, Methodist Church, Civil Lines, Siddhidham Ashram, Bithoor,Kali ji temple(Aseniyan)
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