I live in UK. Earlier this year I visited Amroha after a gap of 11 years. My father was born in Amroha, but moved to Delhi in his childhood. I was born and brought up in Delhi. But I have very good memories of visiting amroha in my childhood. Strangely enough during my trip his year, I still managed to find my round in Amroha. It still seemed like a place of my own.
I live in UK. Earlier this year I visited Amroha after a gap of 11 years. My father was born in Amroha, but moved to Delhi in his childhood. I was born and brought up in Delhi. But I have very good memories of visiting amroha in my childhood. Strangely enough during my trip his year, I still managed to find my round in Amroha. It still seemed like a place of my own.
Faryal Sultana , this is a very great effort you have done , i wish to go amroha again in my life .... last time i was in amroha in 1991, anyway this is marvelous
@firyalsultana Actually I have visited neighbouring ares in UP like Meerut , Sambhal , Moradabad , Rampur , etc. where the communal tension is sky-high and riots occur every year during Muharram and other festivals like the Eids. What cld be the reason that this is absent in Amroha ???
nice, Amroha ki yaad a gai...
tajammul93 1 year ago
I specially salute to Firyall Sultana who is much nostalgic to Amroha. I feel her presence in Amroha. Pain of love with homeland brings tears out.
ziaulbadra 1 year ago
@ziaulbadra So nice of you Zia
firyalsultana 1 year ago
I live in UK. Earlier this year I visited Amroha after a gap of 11 years. My father was born in Amroha, but moved to Delhi in his childhood. I was born and brought up in Delhi. But I have very good memories of visiting amroha in my childhood. Strangely enough during my trip his year, I still managed to find my round in Amroha. It still seemed like a place of my own.
asimsparks 1 year ago
@asimsparks
Thank you so much for your comment--Amroha does not change we do?
firyalsultana 1 year ago
@asimsparks Asim thanks--Amroha and its welcome does not change
firyalsultana 1 year ago
I live in UK. Earlier this year I visited Amroha after a gap of 11 years. My father was born in Amroha, but moved to Delhi in his childhood. I was born and brought up in Delhi. But I have very good memories of visiting amroha in my childhood. Strangely enough during my trip his year, I still managed to find my round in Amroha. It still seemed like a place of my own.
asimsparks 1 year ago
Faryal Sultana , this is a very great effort you have done , i wish to go amroha again in my life .... last time i was in amroha in 1991, anyway this is marvelous
shehheryar 2 years ago
Thanks so much appreciate your comment
firyalsultana 2 years ago
I heard there is a lot of communal tension and violence between Hindus and Muslims in those parts.
Iranali786 2 years ago
Not at all --very understanding of each others culture--you should visit definately if you can
firyalsultana 2 years ago
@firyalsultana Actually I have visited neighbouring ares in UP like Meerut , Sambhal , Moradabad , Rampur , etc. where the communal tension is sky-high and riots occur every year during Muharram and other festivals like the Eids. What cld be the reason that this is absent in Amroha ???
Iranali786 2 years ago
Good Video About Amroha....
tajammul93 3 years ago
Thank you
firyalsultana 3 years ago