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It was only in the 19th century, that the Ajanta group of caves, lying deep within the Sahyadri hills, cut into the curved mountain side, above the Waghora river, were discovered. A group of Briti..... |
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| o | Aurangabad |
| Area : 10,107sq.km [Bibi ka Maqbara]
Population : 22,13,779
Temperature : Summer: Max: 39oC Min: 21.5oC
: Winter : Max: 31.3oC Min: 10oC
Rainfall : 557 mm
Best Season : Throughout the Year, b..... |
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| o | Badami |
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Badami, the one time capital of the Chalukyas, is noted for several temples, some structural and others rock-cut, of the sixth-seventh century A.D.
Area: 10.3 sq.km., Altitude: 176.7 mts., Temper..... |
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| o | Bandhavgarh National Park |
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Set amongst the Vindhyas, in Madhya Pradesh, Bandhavgarh is a small national park, but with the highest known density of tiger population in India. This is also known as White Tiger territory. The..... |
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| o | Bhopal |
| Bhopal
The history of Bhopal dates back to the 11th century AD, when it was built by the legendary King Bhoja. The decline of the Mughal Empire with the death of Aurangzeb (AD 1707) led to politica..... |
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| o | Bhubhaneswar |
| Bhubaneshwar is the temple city of the east. The ancient city of Bhubaneshwar (Bhuban being world and Iswar God) is a walk down centuries of temple architecture. It is probably the only city in the wo..... |
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| o | Bodhgaya |
| Bodhgaya is one of the sacred places for the Buddhists as well as for the Hindus. Here under the Bodhi Tree, Gautama attained supreme knowledge to become Budhha, the `Enlighted One'. The Buddha attain..... |
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| o | Bombay (Mumbai) |
| Mughal rulers from Delhi tried their best to keep this region under their control. From the middle of the 17th century, a new group of warrior people came to dominate the scene in Maharashtra and else..... |
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| o | Daman |
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Daman earlier called 'Damao', is situated on the west coast of India, bordered by the Arabian Sea. It is surrounded by the Kolak River on the north, Gujarat on the east, Kalai River on the sout..... |
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| o | Diu |
| Pandavas during their fourteen years of exile are believed to have passed a few days at a place known as Mani Nagar (DIU) which was under the Yadavas led by Krishna Vasudeva during Mahabharata period...... |
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| o | Ellora |
| The Ellora caves, 34 in number, are carved into the sides of a basaltic hill, 30 kms from Aurangabad. The finest specimens of cave - temple architecture, they house elaborate facades and exquisitely a..... |
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| o | Gwalior |
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According to a legend, Gwalior derives its name from a great sage Gwalipa who cured a chief of the Kachwaha clan suffering from leprosy. Gwalior?s strategic position between north and south India ..... |
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| o | Indore |
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Planned and built by Rani Ahilyabai, the brave Holkar queen, Indore lies to the extreme west of Madhya Pradesh on the banks of the rivers Saraswati and Khan which unite at the centre of the city. ..... |
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| o | Jamnagar |
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Founded in 1540 A.D. Jamnagar, also known as the 'Jewel of Kathiawad', is a coastal town about 300 kms west of Ahmedabad and 92 kms from Rajkot.
Present day Jamnagar is a charming blend of the old ..... |
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| o | Kanha National Park |
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Kanha National Park in the Mandla District spreads over 1,945 sq.km of dense sal forests, interspersed with extensive meadows and trees and clumps of wild bamboo Situated in the Indian state of Ma..... |
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