From December to January, there is the possibility of heavy fog. The rainy season starts in July and continues until September. Rainfall may be recorded between March and April. Therefore, the best time to visit this place is from October to March. Jajmau is actually a mound that fascinates historians. An excavation survey was conducted between 1957 and 1958. Many items such as pottery, cutlery, bust and terrcota seal were found in these exploration.
Historically, Jajmau is today located in the eastern outskirts of Kanpur and is considered one of the oldest towns in the Kanpur district. Until the first half of the 18th century, Kanpur survived as a village that can still be ignored. However, its fate soon showed a new direction. In May 1765, Awadh's Nawab Wazir's Shuja-ud-daula was defeated by an Englishman near Jajmau. Perhaps at the moment, the strategic importance of the Kanpur site was achieved by British people. At this time European businessmen gradually began to establish themselves to Kanpur. In order to ensure the protection of their lives and wealth, "Abad Local Force" was transferred here in 1778. Kanpur handed over to Britain under the treaty of 1801. This formed the turning point of the history of Kanpur. Soon, Kanpur became one of the most important military bases in British India. In addition, Kanpur is one of India's industrial revolution centers.
Located on the bank of the eternal Ganges river, Kanpur is one of the major industrial centers in northern India and has important historical, religious and commercial significance. Kanpur was originally thought to be founded by former Prince Singh in Sachendi province, which was originally called "Kanhpur" in the past. Historically, Jajmau in the eastern outskirts of Kanpur is considered to be one of the oldest towns in the Kanpur district. It is the largest city in Uttar Pradesh, the eighth largest city in India. Kanpur is the most important metropolis in the province. According to the 2001 census the population of this city is 25, 51, 337 people. In the big town of Uttar Pradesh, the growth of Kanpur is wonderful. It ranked third after 1901 Lucknow and Varanasi, but in 1961 it was ranked first in the list. It has increased more than five times from 1,97,170 in 1901 to 9,71,062 in 1961. This is mainly because it is located in the center of the state.
Kanpur (/ kɑːnpʊər / pronounced formerly Cawnpore) is one of India's most populous cities, the largest urban settlement in Uttar Pradesh, the 12th largest city in India, and in Uttar Pradesh following the Lucknow It is the second city. It is a big city. This city is the administrative headquarters of Kanpur Nagar district and Kanpur district. The city's name is considered a variant of Kānh-pur, meaning "the town of Kānh or Krishna." Another theory is that the name comes from Badnauddin Zinda Shah Madar, the city of Makanpur, formerly known as Khairabad, Carnaple ("Carnatown", one of the heroes of Mahabharata). Calm down