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Hazrat Sadr-ul-Ulama Mazhar-e-Mufti-e-Azam Hind Allama Moulana Mufti Muhammad TAHSEEN RAZA KHAN's (Rahmat-Ullah-Alaih) Dargah is present at Kankar Tola, Old City, District Bareilly in U.P. (India). The district of Bareilly lies between Lat.28º 1' & 28º 54' N and Long. 78º 58' & 79º 47' E, running over a distance of about 60 miles from North to South and about 47 miles from East to West, and covering an area of approximately 1578 square miles. The Municipal Corporation covers an area of 10.573 square kms.(as per 1999 census). The Northern boundary of the district is contiguous with that of Nainital district, on the East lies the district of Pilibhit and on the South-East, Shahajahanpur district. On the South and South-West, it is bounded by the district of Badaun, the Ramganga river forming the natural boundary between the two districts for about 19 miles. On the West lies the district of Rampur.
How to Reach :
The city of Bareilly is well connected to major cities of India through Railways and Road Route. Though there is a aerodrome, but at present no flight is available directly to Bareilly. The nearest airport are Lucknow (250 KMs) and New Delhi (250 KMs), which are well connected to international air routes and frequent flights are available for all International cities.
Temperature & Climate :
The temperature of the district fluctuates from a maximum of 44ºC in the months of May-June to a low of 4ºC during the cool months of Dec-Jan.The climate of the district is influenced by its proximity to the hills and the tarai swamps in the north. Although the air is dry in summers, it contains moisture during the rest of the year. The district goes through a cycle of four seasons, during the year. The cool winters from December to February, followed by the warm summers which continue till about the middle of June, relief from the heat coming in the form of the South-West monsoons, ushering during the rainy season which lasts till the end of September. October and November constitute the post-monsoon season.
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