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  2. Bharuch - Wikipedia

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    Bharuch was known to the Greeks, the Parthian Empire, in the Roman Empire, the Chinese, and in other Western and Eastern centres of civilisation through the end of the European Middle Ages and other the middle ages of the world. [2] [3] Bharuch has been the home to the Gujarati Bhargava Brahmana community for ages.

  3. List of talukas of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    District Map Taluka Map 1 Ahmedabad: Ahmedabad City: No. Talukas 1 Ahmadabad: 2 Bavla: 3 ... Bharuch 335,855 293.51 52 85.46% Netrang Ankleshwar 143,373 159.63 29

  4. Bharuch district - Wikipedia

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    Map of Broach or Bharuch district, Bombay Presidency, British India, 1877. The city of Bharuch and its surrounds—today's district—has been settled far back into antiquity and was a major shipping building centre and sea port in the important pre-compass coastal trading routes to points West, perhaps as far back as the days of the Pharaohs, which used the regular and predictable Monsoon ...

  5. Zaghadia - Wikipedia

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    Zhagadia (also spelled Jhagadia) is a taluka in Bharuch district in the state of Gujarat, India. Zhagadia is located 2 mi (3.2 km) south of the southern bank of the Narmada River. It is southeast of the historic town ShuklaThirth, [1] where Chanakya apparently lived until he returned to Pataliputra (now Patna).

  6. Bharuch Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    This assembly seat represents the following segments, [4] Bharuch Taluka (Part) Villages – Kanthariya, Sherpura, Umraj, Chavaj, Vadadla, Haldarwa, Jhadeshwar ...

  7. Hansot - Wikipedia

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    Hansot is a village in Bharuch district, Southern Gujarat, [1] India.It is about 15.0 km (9.3 miles) southwest of the city of Bharuch, and south of the Narmada River.The village and its surrounding taluka were acquired by the British in 1775, and subsequently returned to the local princely rulers in 1783, being finally incorporated into the Broach district of the Bombay Presidency in 1803.

  8. Amod, Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    Amod is a town and capital of a taluka in Bharuch district, Gujarat, India. It is situated about a mile south of the Dhadhar River. [1] on the NH 228 road (the "Dandi heritage route") between Bharuch and Jambusar. Maharaja Naharsinhji

  9. List of Scheduled Tribes in Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    The population of Gujarat in the 2011 Census of India was 60,439,692. Of this, 8,917,174 people belong to one of the Scheduled Tribes (STs), constituting 14.75 percent of the total population.