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Biggest cities by language A-Z (Hindi)

For each letter, give the largest city by population that speaks Hindi natively.
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Population
Region
Hint
Answer
A
1.6 million
Central Zone
home to the Taj Mahal, former Mughal capital
Agra
B
1.8 million
Central Zone
“City of Lakes” tragically remembered for the 1984 Union Carbide gas disaster
Bhopal
C
1.1 million
Northern Zone
first planned city post-independence, designed by the French architect Le Corbusier and famous for its Rock Garden
Chandigarh
D
21.6 million
Northern Zone
where the historic Red Fort and Qutub Minar stand alongside modern political centers
Delhi
E
257,000
Central Zone
at the confluence of the Yamuna and Chambal rivers, it was a major center during the Indian Rebellion of 1857
Etawah
F
1.4 million
Northern Zone
massive industrial powerhouse known for manufacturing tractors, motorcycles, and refrigerators
Faridabad
G
1.7 million
Central Zone
one of the world's fastest-growing cities and a major rail junction near Delhi
Ghaziabad
H
317,000
Central Zone
major regional trading hub for grain, jaggery, and textiles, it is the smallest district in Uttar Pradesh by land area
Hapur
I
2 million
Central Zone
ranked as India’s cleanest city - famous for its “Sarafa” night food market
Indore
J
3 million
Northern Zone
“Pink City” famous for its honeycomb-like Hawa Mahal, the hilltop Amer Fort, and its stunning royal history
Jaipur
K
4.6 million
Central Zone
“Leather City of the World” massive colonial-era textile and tanning industries
Kanpur
L
2.9 million
Central Zone
world-renowned for its polite culture (Tehzeeb), Tunday Kababi cuisine, and delicate Chikan embroidery
Lucknow
M
12.4 million
Western Zone
home to Bollywood, the Gateway of India, and the financial heart of the nation
Mumbai
N
637,000
Central Zone
modern IT and outsourcing hub featuring some of India's tallest skyscrapers
Noida
O
515,000
Central Zone
serves as a key gateway to the Bundelkhand region
Orai
P
1.7 million
Eastern Zone
historically known as Pataliputra, it was the capital of the great Mauryan and Gupta empires and is one of the oldest continuously inhabited places in the world
Patna
Q
7,800
Central Zone
primarily known for its Power House, one of the state's significant thermal power projects
Qasimpur
R
1.1 million
Eastern Zone
well-known as the hometown of Indian cricket legend M.S. Dhoni
Ranchi
S
705,000
Central Zone
famous for its wood-carving industry, which produces intricate furniture and handicrafts exported all over the world
Saharanpur
T
165,000
Northern Zone
famous for its unique Nawabi history, kite-flying culture, and the ornate Sunehri Kothi (Golden Mansion)
Tonk
U
515,000
Central Zone
one of the four sites for the Kumbh Mela, it is an ancient holy city on the banks of the Shipra River, home to the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga temple
Ujjain
V
1.2 million
Central Zone
spiritual capital of India and one of the world's oldest living cities, famous for its riverfront ghats
Varanasi
W
297,000
Central Zone
administrative headquarters of the “Energy Capital of India” due to its massive coal mines and power plants
Waidhan
Y
217,000
Northern Zone
famous for its plywood and paper industries, as well as the historic Saraswati Sugar Mill
Yamunanagar
Z
34,000
Central Zone
famous for its Azadari (mourning ceremonies) especially during Muharram, the 1st month in Islamic calendar
Zaidpur
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Level 62
Jan 13, 2026
This makes me want to go and listen to Indian cricket legend M.F. Doom