Misrod

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Misrod
suburb
Location map India Bhopal.svg
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Misrod
Location in the area surrounding the Bhopal city
Coordinates: 23°9′39″N77°28′6″E / 23.16083°N 77.46833°E / 23.16083; 77.46833
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Madhya Pradesh
District Bhopal
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Pincode
461116
Telephone +91755
Vehicle registration MP-04

Misrod is a suburb of southern region of Bhopal, India.

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Origination

Misrod name have been originated from the name of Nawab Misr-Un-Uddin Shah. The area had been known as 'Qutubyana' but after the defeat of Nawab of West Bhopal by Misr-Un-Uddin the area was conquered and renamed as 'Misrunuddinyana', which was renamed again after the war of independence as 'Misrod'

Places of interest

  1. Misruddin Mehal
  2. Raj Kothi
  3. Bhopal Palace
  4. Bhoj Lake
  5. Misrod International Avenue
  6. Yasoda Parisar

Transport

Railways

As Bhopal Misrod is well developed area of South Bhopal. It is well connected with railways, roadways and airways.

Roadways

The direct buses from Itarsi, Hoshangabad for Bhopal Central City connects Misrod with Bhopal Cities several regions such as Bairagarh, Barkheda, Indrapuri, T.T. Nagar, M.P. Nagar, etc.

Airways

Nearest airport is Bhopal Bairagarh

See also

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