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English: Historical Village - Amorha Khas, Basti, Uttar Pradesh
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Author Shailendrakjaiswal
Camera location 26° 45′ 44.61″ N, 82° 23′ 29.7″ E Heading=325.25° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

Amorha Khas (Hindi: अमोढ़ा खास & also known as Amodha Khas) is a famous historical place in Basti district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Amorha Khas is famous town and a Gram panchayat in Basti district. it was once a province (state) of Raja Zalim Singh

In the freedom struggle of 1857, more than 250 freedom fighter were hanged by English at an old Peepal Tree located at Chhawani. It was the main shelter for Indian fighters during the 1857 mutiny, and is noted for a Pipal Trees where about 250 martyrs were hanged by the British Government in action after the murder of General Fort.

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11 February 2016

26°45'44.615"N, 82°23'29.695"E

heading : 325.25 degree