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Gujarat: Encyclopedia Ii - Gujarat - Geography
Gujarat is the westernmost state of India. It is bounded by the Arabian Sea to the west and southwest, Pakistan to the north, by the stat...
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Gujarat: Encyclopedia Ii - Gujarat - Geography
Gujarat is the westernmost state of India. It is bounded by the Arabian Sea to the west and southwest, and Pakistan to the north. The sta...
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Gujarat: Encyclopedia Ii - Gujarat - Administrative Divisions Of Gujarat
In 1960, Gujarat was created out of the 17 northern districts of former State of Bombay. These districts were further subdivided later on...
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Gujarat: Encyclopedia - Gujarat
Gujarat (Gu: ગુજરાત, De: गुजरात; Gujarāt, IPA [guɟra:t]; also spelled Gujrat and sometimes (incorrectly) Gujara...
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Gujarat: Encyclopedia - Gujarat
Gujarat (Gu: ગુજરાત, De: गुजरात; Gujarāt, IPA [guɟra:t]; also spelled Gujrat and sometimes (incorrectly) Gujara...
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Ahmedabad: Encyclopedia - Ahmedabad
Ahmedabad (અમદાવાદ in Gujarati) or Ahmadābād is the largest city in Gujarat and the 7th largest city in India with a popu...
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Vadodara: Encyclopedia - Vadodara
Vadodara, also known as Baroda, is the third-most populated town in Gujarat after Ahmedabad and Surat, and is one of four towns in the st...
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Banaskantha District: Encyclopedia - Banaskantha District
Banaskantha is a district in Northeast of Gujarat state of India.
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Maharashtra: Encyclopedia - Maharashtra
Maharashtra (महाराष्ट्र in Devanagari) is India's third largest state in terms of area and second largest in terms of...
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Rajasthan: Encyclopedia - Rajasthan
Rajasthan (राजस्थान) is the geographically largest state in northwestern India. It borders Pakistan to the west, Gujarat ...
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Rajkot: Encyclopedia - Rajkot
Rajkot (2005 pop. 1,252,400) is a city of Gujarat state in India and administrative headquarters of the Rajkot District.
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Dwarka: Encyclopedia - Dwarka
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Surat: Encyclopedia - Surat
Surat (Gujarati:સુરત) is a port city in the Indian state of Gujarat and administrative headquarters of the Surat District. It is ...
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Bombay Presidency: Encyclopedia - Bombay Presidency
Bombay Presidency was a former province of British India. At its greatest extent, Bombay Presidency comprised the present-day state of Gu...
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Blackbuck National Park Velavadar: Encyclopedia Ii - Blackbuck National Park Velavadar - Geography
In July 1976 when the park was established, the initial protected area was measuring about 1788 hectares. Subsequently, in 1980, another ...
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Blackbuck National Park Velavadar: Encyclopedia Ii - Blackbuck National Park Velavadar - Wildlife
The fauna population of the park mainly includes Blackbucks, Wolves, Houbara bustard and Lesser Floricans, with foxes, jackals and Jungle...
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Blackbuck National Park Velavadar: Encyclopedia Ii - Blackbuck National Park Velavadar - Tourist Information
Though the park is open throughout the year, the period between monsoon and winter (normally, mid-June to March-end) is considered to be ...
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Ahmedabad: Encyclopedia Ii - Ahmedabad - History
The history of Ahmedabad begins in the eleventh century with the Solanki King Karandev I, ruler of Anhilwara (modern Patan). He waged a w...
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Surat: Encyclopedia Ii - Surat - Education
Most of the schools in the area have Gujarati as the medium of instruction and are part of the Gujarat State Education Board, though the ...
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Geography Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - Geography Of India - Political Geography
India is divided into 28 states (which are further subdivided into districts), six union territories and the National Capital Territory o...
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Bombay Presidency: Encyclopedia Ii - Bombay Presidency - Territorial Expansion
During the 18th century, the Hindu Maratha empire expanded rapidly, conquering Konkan and much of eastern Gujarat from the disintegrating...
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Navi Mumbai: Encyclopedia Ii - Navi Mumbai - History
The region was part of the kingdom of Ashoka and then various Hindu rulers of the Silhara dynasty until 1343, when it was annexed by the ...
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Navi Mumbai: Encyclopedia Ii - Navi Mumbai - History
The region was part of the kingdom of Ashoka and then various Hindu rulers of the Silhara dynasty until 1343, when it was annexed by the ...
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Maharashtra: Encyclopedia Ii - Maharashtra - Geography
Maharashtra encompasses an area of 308,000 km² (119,000 mi²), the third largest in India after Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. ...
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Mewar: Encyclopedia Ii - Mewar - Geography
The northern part of Mewar is a gently sloping plain, drained by the Banas River and its tributaries, which empty northwest into the Cham...
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Mewar: Encyclopedia Ii - Mewar - History
The history of Mewar over the past 1200 years is essentially the history of the dynasty and state founded by Bappa Rawal.
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Maharashtra: Encyclopedia Ii - Maharashtra - Geography
Maharashtra encompasses an area of 308,000 km² (119,000 mi²), the third largest in India after Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. ...
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Geography Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - Geography Of India - Natural Resources
India is particularly rich in a variety of natural resources. Along with 56 percent arable land, it has significant sources of Coal (four...
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Vadodara: Encyclopedia Ii - Vadodara - Economy
Vadodara enjoys a special place in the state of Gujarat. Till the early 1960’s Vadodara was considered to be a cultural and educational...
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Vadodara: Encyclopedia Ii - Vadodara - Education
The patronage of education started with Maharaja Sayajirao and the city has built further on the academic infrastructure established by h...
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Bombay Presidency: Encyclopedia Ii - Bombay Presidency - Administration
The Presidency was divided into four commissionerships and twenty-six districts. The four divisions were the northern or Gujarat, the cen...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - States And Union Territories
India is divided into twenty-eight states (which are further subdivided into districts), six Union Territories and the National Capital T...
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Mumbai: Encyclopedia Ii - Mumbai - History
Present-day Mumbai was originally made up of seven isles. Artefacts found near Kandivali in northern Mumbai indicate that these islands h...
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India: Encyclopedia Ii - India - States And Union Territories
India is divided into twenty-eight states (which are further subdivided into districts), six Union Territories and the National Capital T...
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Bombay Presidency: Encyclopedia Ii - Bombay Presidency - People
The Bombay Presidency had a large and diverse population. The census of 1901 gave a total of 25,468,209, out of which the chief religions...
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Madhya Pradesh: Encyclopedia Ii - Madhya Pradesh - Geography
Madhya Pradesh in hindi can be translated to Central Province, and it is located in the geographic heart of India. The state straddles th...
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Marshall Texas: Encyclopedia Ii - Marshall Texas - Demographics
As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 23,935 people, 8,730 households, and 6,032 families residing in the city. The population density i...
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Bombay Presidency: Encyclopedia Ii - Bombay Presidency - Administration
The Presidency was divided into four commissionerships and twenty-six districts with Bombay City as its capital. The four divisions were ...
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Gujarat: Encyclopedia Ii - Gujarat - History
Situated on the western coast of India, the name of the state is derived from Gujjarātta (Gurjar Rāshtra), which means the land of the ...
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Gujarat: Encyclopedia Ii - Gujarat - History
Situated on the western coast of India, the name of the state is derived from Gujjarātta (Gurjar Rāshtra), which means the land of the ...
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Gujarat: Encyclopedia Ii - Gujarat - Demography
Its primary language is Gujarati. The majority of its residents are Hindus, with significant percentages following Islam, Jainism, Zoroas...
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Gujarat: Encyclopedia Ii - Gujarat - Educational Institutions
Gujarat is home to an Indian Institute of Management, located in the city of Ahmedabad. The institute has been rated as the best in Asia ...
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Gujarat: Encyclopedia Ii - Gujarat - Politics
Gujarat is governed by a Legislative Assembly of 182 members. Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) are elected on the basis of adult...
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Gujarat: Encyclopedia Ii - Gujarat - Economy
It is one of India's most prosperous states, having a per-capita GDP significantly above India's average. [citation needed]
Major Agricul...
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Gujarat: Encyclopedia Ii - Gujarat - Tourism
Lothal is the site of the ancient ruins of the first Indian port, during the times of the Indus Valley Civilization.
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Gujarat: Encyclopedia Ii - Gujarat - Educational Institutions
Gujarat has 10 universities and 4 Agricultural universities. Gujarat is home to the prestigeous Indian Institute of Management, located i...
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Gujarat: Encyclopedia Ii - Gujarat - Administration And Politics
On May 1, 1960, Gujarat was created out of the 17 northern districts of former State of Bombay. These districts were further subdivided l...
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Gujarat: Encyclopedia Ii - Gujarat - Economy
The economy of Gujarat shows that it is one of the most prosperous states of the country, having a per-capita GDP significantly above Ind...
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Gujarat: Encyclopedia Ii - Gujarat - Demographics
Its official and primary language is Gujarati. The religion of the majority of its residents is Hinduism, in addition to significant perc...
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Gujarat: Encyclopedia Ii - Gujarat - Tourism
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