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Junagadh (જૂનાગઢ ⓘ) is the city and headquarters of Junagadh district in the Indian state of Gujarat.Located at the foot of the Girnar hills, 355 kilometres (221 mi) southwest of Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar (the state capital), it is the seventh largest city in the state.
Junagarh or Junagadh was a princely state in Gujarat [1] ruled by the Muslim Babi dynasty in India, which acceded to the Dominion of Pakistan [2] after the Partition of British India. Subsequently, the Union of India annexed Junagadh in 1948, legitimized through a plebiscite held the same year.
Junagadh is well connected by road and railway networks. It is about 100 km from Rajkot and 350 km from Ahmedabad. National highway 8D connects Junagadh to Rajkot via Jetpur. Junagadh railway station is also well connected with Rajkot, Ahmedabad. It is in the city area. Junagadh also has an airport at Keshod which has limited connectivity with ...
Census year Ahmedabad Surat Vadodara Rajkot Bhavnagar Jamnagar Junagadh Gandhinagar (NA+ OG) 1901 185,889 119,306 103,790 36,151 56,442 53,844 – – 1911
Junagadh City 2 Bhesana 3 Junagadh Rural 4 Keshod 5 Malia 6 Manavadar 7 Mangrol 8 Mendarda 9 Vanthali 10 Visavadar 547 17 Kutch: Bhuj: 1960 1,526,321 2,090,313 No.
Junagarh or Junagadh (lit. ' Old Fort ') may refer to the following places in India : Junagadh, a city in Gujarat Junagadh State, a former princely state in Saurashtra region; Junagadh district, a district of Gujarat; Junagadh Lok Sabha constituency, a parliamentary constituency in Gujarat
Pages in category "Cities and towns in Junagadh district" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Samaldas Gandhi, U. N. Dhebar and members of Junagadh People's Conference met at the office of Gujarati daily Vande Mataram in Bombay on 19 August 1947. He was specially invited to attend Kathiawar Political Conference on 25 August 1947. A five-member committee called Junagadh Committee was formed on 15 September 1947.