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  2. Nagpur - Wikipedia

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    Nagpur is also famous for tarri poha, a variety of flattened rice, with a spicy chana curry and has many food joints; each having their own way of preparing and serving it. [216] [217] Samosas are also famous in Nagpur and is available at many restaurants and food spots. [218] Another famous food is Patodi and Kadhi. [219]

  3. Deekshabhoomi - Wikipedia

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    22 vows given by Ambedkar at Deekshabhoomi Ambedkar and Deekshabhoomi on a 2017 postage stamp of India Bust of Babasaheb Ambedkar at Deekshabhoomi. Deekshabhoomi, also written as Deeksha Bhoomi, is a sacred monument of Navayana Buddhism located in Nagpur city in the state of Maharashtra in India; where B. R. Ambedkar with approximately 400,000 of his followers, [1] mainly Dalits, embraced ...

  4. List of Monuments of National Importance in Nagpur circle

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    Nagpur Kalimata's Temple: N-MH-N84 The remains of a very old shrines upon the western ridge at the end of the Ramtek hill overlooking the town between the group of temples and the bungalow. The shrine consists simply of a portion of porch of a temple and the mutilated image of the Trivikram Avatara of Vishnu Ramtek: Nagpur

  5. List of people from Nagpur - Wikipedia

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    Mudhoji II Bhonsle (?–1840), ruler of the Kingdom of Nagpur; Raghuji II was the Maratha ruler of the Kingdom of Nagpur in Central India from 1788 to 1816; Baka Bai(1774-1858) was a Maratha stateswoman and favourite wife of Raghoji II Bhonsle, the king of Nagpur; Raghuji Bhonsle III (c.1806–1853), ruler of the Principal States of Nagpur from ...

  6. Sitabuldi Fort - Wikipedia

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    Sitabuldi market street, one of Nagpur's commercial areas Entrance gate of Tekdi Ganesh temple. Sitabuldi Fort (Marathi: सीताबर्डी किल्ला), site of the Battle of Sitabuldi in 1817, is located atop a hillock in central Nagpur, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The fort was built by the British after they won this ...

  7. Zero Mile Stone (Nagpur) - Wikipedia

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    Zero Mile Stone (ISO: Śūnya Mailācā Dagaḍa) is a monument built by the British during the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India in 1907 in Nagpur, Maharashtra. [1] [2] The Zero Mile Stone consists of a pillar made up of sandstone and another small stone representing the GTS Standard Bench Mark, and four stucco horses that were added later.

  8. Nagpur Central Museum - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1863, Nagpur Central Museum is one of the oldest museums in India and Maharashtra. [2] It holds important artifacts such as dinosaurs' fossils, coins, ancient inscriptions, sculptures, arms, tribal artifacts from per-historic to the modern time. The Nagpur Central Museum is the oldest and largest museum in the Central India ...

  9. Category:Tourist attractions in Nagpur - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Nagpur" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.