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Originally called Ajaimeur or the invincible hill, founded by Ajai Pal Chauhan in the 7th century, Ajmer was a centre of Chauhan power till 1193 A.D. Even during the Muslim conquests, Ajmer did not
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Located in the northeastern part of Andhra Pradesh, in the Krishna River delta, Guntur is about 9-km east of the Kondaveedu range of hills and is the headquarters of the district of the same name.
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Mapusa is located about 13 km from Panjim and is one of Goa?s main commercial centres. It is known as Mapsa in the local terminology and under Portuguese rule, was written as Mapuca. This city is
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The port city of Surat is situated on the left bank of the Tapi River. It is known for its great survival instincts, having survived riots, plague, floods, and bounced back to prosperity each time.
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Also referred to as the Temple City, Bhubaneswar was once home to over 7000 Hindu temples built over seven centuries. Today there are less than 600, many having been lost to the ravages of time and
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Thane is an industrial town situated on the western banks of Thane creek that was frequented by ships since ancient times. It has been a hub of economic activity since medieval times due to its
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One of the oldest cities on the eastern coast of Orissa, Puri has the usual highlights of a beach town and is soaked in history. Better known for the world-famous Jagannath Temple, Puri is one of
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One of the oldest cities on the eastern coast of Orissa, Puri has the usual highlights of a beach town and is soaked in history. Better known for the world-famous Jagannath Temple, Puri is one of
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