Maharashtra capital

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  2. List of Chief Ministers of Maharashtra (1960
  3. Nagpur
  4. Mumbai Map, Maharashtra
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  6. Daulatabad Fort
  7. Nagpur district
  8. Daulatabad Fort
  9. List of Chief Ministers of Maharashtra (1960
  10. Mumbai Map, Maharashtra


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Mumbai

The climate of Mumbai is warm and humid with monthly temperatures varying from 91 °F (33 °C) in May to 67 °F (19 °C) in January. Cool weather prevails from December to February and hot weather from March to May. The rainy season lasts from June to September and the post-monsoon season from October through November. Explore Mumbai, the most populous city and the country's financial and commercial center Located on Maharashtra’s coast, Mumbai is India’s most-populous city, and it is one of the largest and most densely populated urban areas in the world. It was built on a site of ancient settlement, and it took its name from the local goddess Mumba—a form of Mumbai, long the centre of India’s cotton textile industry, subsequently developed a highly diversified manufacturing sector that included an increasingly important information technology (IT) component. In addition, the city’s commercial and financial institutions are strong and vigorous, and Mumbai serves as the country’s financial hub. It suffers, however, from some of the Landscape City site The western ridge terminates at Back Bay. On a slightly raised strip of land between the head of Back Bay and the harbour is an area called the Fort, the site of the 17th-century British fortifications (little of which remains standing) within and around which the city grew; the area is now occupied chiefly by public and commercial offices. From Back Bay the land stretches northward to the central plain. The extreme northern segme...

List of Chief Ministers of Maharashtra (1960

List of Chief Ministers of Maharashtra List of Chief Ministers of Maharashtra – Maharashtra is a state in India, with the city of Mumbai as its capital. Maharashtra is the second-most populous state in India as well as the third-most populous country subdivision in the world.It has 307,713 km 2 (118,809 sq mi), it is the third-largest state by area in India.Maharashtra is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, the Indian states of Karnataka and Goa to the south, Telangana to the southeast and Chhattisgarh to the east, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh to the north, and the Indian union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu to the northwest. Marathi is the most widely spoken language and is also the official language of the state.Mumbai is India’s financial and commercial hub.The List of Chief Ministers of Maharashtra will give you the name of personalities serving as the Chief Ministers of Maharashtra.As we know that The Chief Minister is the executive authority of the State.The position of the Chief Minister at the state level is analogous to the position of prime minister at the Centre.The Chief Minister shall be appointed by the governor.However,this does not imply that the governor is free to appoint any one as the Chief Minister.The Current Chief Ministers of Maharashtra is Uddhav Bal Thackeray.Here is the List of Maharashtra Chief Ministers PDF. If candidates are preparing for any kind of competitive exam are advised to learn these kinds of questions to bo...

Nagpur

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Mumbai Map, Maharashtra

Mumbai Travel Map Greater Mumbai City Map Travel Map of Mumbai Mumbai Suburban Road Map Mumbai Railway Map Mumbai city is the capital of It is also known as the financial capital of India and is home to many top domestic and international companies and financial institutions which have their headquarters here. In 2009, the city was honoured with the "Alpha World City" title. The Bombay Stock Exchange is one of the largest in the world. Also referred to as the entertainment capital of India, Mumbai is home to Bollywood which is one of the biggest film industries in the world, where thousands of people are employed. History of Mumbai The name Mumbai has been derived from the name of the local Goddess called Mumbadevi. Mumbai has a rich past and cultural heritage. Originally it was a group of seven islands, and was a part of the Maurya Empire during the reign of Ashoka. Later it came under the control of many dynasties till the Silharas wrested the region in early 800s. In 1343 AD, the region was captured by the Kingdom of Gujarat in whose possession it remained for the next 200 years. In 1543, the isles came under the control of the Portuguese and in 1661 ceded as dowry to Catherine de Braganza upon her marriage to Charles II of England. Charles II in turn leased the Island to the British East India Company who named it Bombay. Seeing the growth of the city, the British East India Company transferred their headquarters from Surat to Bombay. The foremost railway line in India...

Maharashtra

Contents • 1 Regions • 2 Cities • 3 Other destinations • 4 Understand • 5 Talk • 6 Get in • 6.1 By plane • 6.2 By train • 6.3 By car • 6.4 By bus • 7 Get around • 8 See • 8.1 Beach resorts • 8.2 Hill Stations • 8.3 Other sites • 9 Do • 9.1 Trek the Sahyadri • 10 Eat • 11 Drink • 12 Respect • 13 Go next The central region of Maharashtra is home to Ajanta and Ellora caves. Region with sharp contrasts, from beaches and mountains to urban cityscapes. Also the financial centre of India. The heartland of Marathi culture, home to numerous hilltop forts. Less modernised than its northern neighbour, but has popular tourist attractions. The easternmost region of Maharashtra. Cities [ ] Here are nine of the most notable cities. • 19.07598 72.87766 • 21.1458 79.08815 • 19.09521 74.74959 • 20.93742 77.77955 • 19.87617 75.34331 • 16.69131 74.24487 • 19.14972 77.33306 • 19.99745 73.7898 • 18.52043 73.85674 Oxford of the East with old town, museum and excellent restaurants Other destinations [ ] • 20.5333 75.75 • 20.5333 75.75 • 20.02382 75.16183 • 19.9848 76.52235 • 18.50105 73.51377 • 20.73499 78.66257 • 17.16661 73.77132 Chandoli National Park— formerly a wildlife sanctuary, this park forms part of Sahyadri Tiger Reserve with Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary. This area is home to the Bengal Tiger and Indian leopards, sloth bears and bison. Sambar deer and blackbuck are also present. There is also several species of amphibians, reptiles and birds as well. • 21.242 77.0855 Gugamal National Park—...

Daulatabad Fort

Daulatabad Fort (Maharashtra) Show map of Maharashtra General information Country India 19°56′34″N 75°12′47″E / 19.942724°N 75.213164°E / 19.942724; 75.213164 Completed 1600s Devgiri Fort, also known as Devgiri Fort or Deogiri Fort, is a historic fortified citadel located in Devgiri village near Around the 6th century CE, Devgiri emerged as an important uplands town near present-day Chatrapati Sambhajinagar, along caravan routes going towards western and southern India. In 1499, Daulatabad became a part of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate, who used it as their secondary capital. In 1610, near Daulatabad Fort, the new city of Aurangabad, then named Khadki, was established to serve as the capital of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate by the Historical origin [ ] In Hindu mythology, The Fort [ ] Khandak) filled with water. In ancient times, crocodiles were said to have been kept in the moat for protection from enemy attacks. The area of the city the hill-fortress of Devagiri (sometimes Latinised to Deogiri). It stands on a conical hill, about 200 meters high. Much of the lower slopes of the hill has been cut away by About midway along this gallery, the access gallery has steep stairs, the top of which is covered by a grating destined in time of war to form the hearth of a huge fire kept burning by the garrison above. The fort had the following specialties which are listed along with their advantages: • No separate exit from the fort, only one entrance/exit - This is designed to confuse the ene...

Nagpur district

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Daulatabad Fort

Daulatabad Fort (Maharashtra) Show map of Maharashtra General information Country India 19°56′34″N 75°12′47″E / 19.942724°N 75.213164°E / 19.942724; 75.213164 Completed 1600s Devgiri Fort, also known as Devgiri Fort or Deogiri Fort, is a historic fortified citadel located in Devgiri village near Around the 6th century CE, Devgiri emerged as an important uplands town near present-day Chatrapati Sambhajinagar, along caravan routes going towards western and southern India. In 1499, Daulatabad became a part of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate, who used it as their secondary capital. In 1610, near Daulatabad Fort, the new city of Aurangabad, then named Khadki, was established to serve as the capital of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate by the Historical origin [ ] In Hindu mythology, The Fort [ ] Khandak) filled with water. In ancient times, crocodiles were said to have been kept in the moat for protection from enemy attacks. The area of the city the hill-fortress of Devagiri (sometimes Latinised to Deogiri). It stands on a conical hill, about 200 meters high. Much of the lower slopes of the hill has been cut away by About midway along this gallery, the access gallery has steep stairs, the top of which is covered by a grating destined in time of war to form the hearth of a huge fire kept burning by the garrison above. The fort had the following specialties which are listed along with their advantages: • No separate exit from the fort, only one entrance/exit - This is designed to confuse the ene...

List of Chief Ministers of Maharashtra (1960

List of Chief Ministers of Maharashtra List of Chief Ministers of Maharashtra – Maharashtra is a state in India, with the city of Mumbai as its capital. Maharashtra is the second-most populous state in India as well as the third-most populous country subdivision in the world.It has 307,713 km 2 (118,809 sq mi), it is the third-largest state by area in India.Maharashtra is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west, the Indian states of Karnataka and Goa to the south, Telangana to the southeast and Chhattisgarh to the east, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh to the north, and the Indian union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu to the northwest. Marathi is the most widely spoken language and is also the official language of the state.Mumbai is India’s financial and commercial hub.The List of Chief Ministers of Maharashtra will give you the name of personalities serving as the Chief Ministers of Maharashtra.As we know that The Chief Minister is the executive authority of the State.The position of the Chief Minister at the state level is analogous to the position of prime minister at the Centre.The Chief Minister shall be appointed by the governor.However,this does not imply that the governor is free to appoint any one as the Chief Minister.The Current Chief Ministers of Maharashtra is Uddhav Bal Thackeray.Here is the List of Maharashtra Chief Ministers PDF. If candidates are preparing for any kind of competitive exam are advised to learn these kinds of questions to bo...

Mumbai Map, Maharashtra

Mumbai Travel Map Greater Mumbai City Map Travel Map of Mumbai Mumbai Suburban Road Map Mumbai Railway Map Mumbai city is the capital of It is also known as the financial capital of India and is home to many top domestic and international companies and financial institutions which have their headquarters here. In 2009, the city was honoured with the "Alpha World City" title. The Bombay Stock Exchange is one of the largest in the world. Also referred to as the entertainment capital of India, Mumbai is home to Bollywood which is one of the biggest film industries in the world, where thousands of people are employed. History of Mumbai The name Mumbai has been derived from the name of the local Goddess called Mumbadevi. Mumbai has a rich past and cultural heritage. Originally it was a group of seven islands, and was a part of the Maurya Empire during the reign of Ashoka. Later it came under the control of many dynasties till the Silharas wrested the region in early 800s. In 1343 AD, the region was captured by the Kingdom of Gujarat in whose possession it remained for the next 200 years. In 1543, the isles came under the control of the Portuguese and in 1661 ceded as dowry to Catherine de Braganza upon her marriage to Charles II of England. Charles II in turn leased the Island to the British East India Company who named it Bombay. Seeing the growth of the city, the British East India Company transferred their headquarters from Surat to Bombay. The foremost railway line in India...