Panipat city is famous in India by the name of the “City of Weavers” & “Textile City” also The three major battles fought in 1526, 1556, and 1761 took place near the city. Panipat District has a significant place in the international market for “handloom production” Darri, carpet mat, table-cover, bed sheet, bed cover, curtain etc. are exported to Canada, Japan, Germany & Australia.
Handloom Market Closing Day Panipat
- Monday
- 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Tuesday
- 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Wednesday
- 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Thursday
- 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Friday
- 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Saturday
- 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Sunday
- Closed
Placess To Visit In Panipat
Panipat District has a significant place in the international market for “handloom production” & Panipat city is famous in India by the name of City of Weavers & Textile City. Don’t miss a chance to visit some of the best places in Panipat Get to know about various tourist places in Panipat.
Tomb of Bu-Ali Shah Kalandar
Standing deftly for seven hundred years, this tomb is also known as Dargah of Shah Kalandar Khizar Khan, the son of Allau-din Khilji. Bu-Ali-Shah Kalandar was a saint born in 1190 A.D.
Kabuli Bagh Mosque
First built by Babur to commemorate his victory over Ibrahim Lodhi, the garden of Kabuli Bagh along with a mosque was named after Babur”s wife, Mussammat Kabuli begum.
Devi Temple
On the banks of a large tank lies this Devi Temple, dedicated to a local deity. Besides this, a Shiva temple was believed to have been built by a Maratha named Mangal Raghunath who had remained in Panipat even after the battles.
Kala Amb
Kala Amb is a historic place where the third battle of Panipat was fought in 1761 between the Maratha Empire and the Afghan invader Ahmad Shah Abdali.
Salar Gunj Gate
Tracing its historical roots to Nawab Salar Juge, this gate in the middle of Panipat marks the glory of its historical location.
Panipat Museum
Set up by the Battle of Panipat Memorial Society, Panipat Museum has been specially established for disseminating information about archaeology, history, art and crafts of Haryana with special emphasis on the Battles of Panipat which marked the turning point in Indian history.
Grave of Ibrahim Lodhi
Ibrahim Lodhi was the Afghan Sultan of Delhi who was killed by the Turco-Mongol warlord Babur in April 1526 in the First Battle of Panipat. His tomb is situated close to the Dargah of Sufi saint Bu Ali Shah Qalandar.
Shri Ram Sharanam
Dedicated to Lord Rama, the Sharanam is a prayer hall inaugurated by Swami Satya Nandji in 1960. Currently, it is headed by his disciples of Maa Shakuntala Devi and Maa Darshi Devi.