Bareilly is located along the Ramganga in the geographical region of Rohilkhand. The city is also known as Nath nagari (Land of Lord Shiva), Zari nagari and historically as Sanjashya (where the Buddha descended from Tushita to earth). It is a centre for furniture production, woodwork and sugar production. The city was founded in 1537 by Basdeo, a Katehriya Rajput and the foundation of the modern city was laid by Mukrand Rai in 1657. In 1658, Bareilly became the headquarters of the province of Budaun.