Saharanpur, now, has become the primary road and railway junction of Uttar Pradesh. Apart from being the major agriculturalmarket, it also features in the world map as one of the foremost manufacturer of wood products and handicrafts.
It was part of the Indus Valley civilization later to be ruled by the Aryan Kings. The Mughals took over in the 1300’s and it became the administrative hub and summer resort of the Mughal Empire. In the year 1803 the British took over from the Mughals later to be ousted after the Mutiny of 1857.
Saharanpur is situated between the Ganges and the Yamuna, the holy rivers of India. One of the major district of the state of Uttar Pradesh, in northern India, the history of Saharanpur dates back from 2000 B.C.










