History of Kutch

શુક્રવાર, 7 ઑક્ટોબર, 2011

Little Rann of Kutch, Gujarat, India

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The Rann of Kutch, an area of 18,000 sq km, lies almost entirely within Gujarat along the border with Pakistan. The Little Rann of Kutch ext...
સોમવાર, 14 માર્ચ, 2011

Kotay Village, Kutch

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35 Km. towards the North of Bhuj, Kotay can be reached by bus. One can see the architectural remains of an old city and several ruined templ...

Kera , Kutch

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Situated dramatically on the rear of the river Nagmati, Kera is about 22Km South of Bhuj on the Mundra road. It was the seat of Kapilmuni an...

Dhrang , Kutch

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Dhrang is about 40Km from Bhuj and it is known for the Samadhi of the famous Saint Makad Dada, who died here. Dada Makad was born in village...

Mandvi, Kutch

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Mandvi is situated on the sea shore 60 kms to the south of Bhuj. It was established by Rao Khengarji in 1585. Earlier it was a famous harbou...

Dhinodhar , Kutch

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Where historical entropy is concerned, each and every town of Kutch is overflowing with material. On the highest peak of Dhinodhar hill in t...

Baladiya , Kutch

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Baladiya is about 18Km. from Bhuj and its name is derived from the temple of Baldeshwar Mahadev. A legend relates that a saint named Bhagana...
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