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  2. Bharuch - Wikipedia

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    Bharuch was known as Bharutkatccha in ancient times. [9]It was known as Barygaza (Ancient Greek: Βαρύγαζα) [10] (meaning "deep-treasure"), Bargosa [11] etc. for the Greek, and later the Romans adopted the Greek name of this port in Latin as Barigaza in the Latin name of this city.

  3. List of forts in Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 30 December 2024, at 16:12 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Battle of Bharuch - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Bharuch was a night-time attack of Portuguese forces under the command of Jorge de Meneses Baroche against the city of Bharuch, belonging to the Sultanate of Gujarat, in India. The Portuguese were victorious.

  5. Jami Masjid, Bharuch - Wikipedia

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    The Jami Masjid is a Friday mosque located at the top of the hill at Bharuch Fort in Bharuch, in the state of Gujarat, India.Built in the 14th century, it has three large domes, ten smaller domes and 48 pillars.

  6. List of forts in India - Wikipedia

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    Bujra fort (now a heritage hotel), Udaipur; Fateh prakash palace, Udaipur; Akbari Fort & Museum, Ajmer; Masuda Fort; Desuri Fort; Ghanerao Fort (now a heritage hotel) Malkot Fort, Merta; Sardargarh Fort; Deogarh Fort (now a heritage hotel) Gogunda Fort (now a heritage hotel) Devigarh Fort, Delwara (now a heritage hotel) Ekling Garh, Udaipur

  7. Bhadbhut barrage - Wikipedia

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    The Bhadbhut barrage or Bhadbhut dam is an under construction barrage on Narmada River near Bhadbhut village in Bharuch district, Gujarat, India. [1] The construction started on 7 August 2020 and will be completed by October 2026.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Ahmad Shah I - Wikipedia

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    Moid-ud-din Firuz Khan went to Khambhat and was there joined by Masti Khan, son of Muzaffar Shah, who was governor of Surat; on Ahmad Shah's advance they fled from Khambhat to Bharuch, to which fort Ahmad Shah laid siege. As soon as the king arrived, Moid-ud-din's army went over to the king, and Masti Khan also submitted.