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  1. Nagpur - Wikipedia

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    Nagpur (pronunciation: [naːɡpuːɾ]) is the third largest city and the winter capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the 14th largest city in India by population and according to an Oxford's Economics report, Nagpur is projected to be the fifth fastest growing city in the world from 2019 to 2035 with an average growth of 8.41%. It has been proposed as one of the Smart Cities in ...

  2. College - Wikipedia

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    The word "college" is from the Latin verb lego, legere, legi, lectum, "to collect, gather together, pick", plus the preposition cum, "with", thus meaning "selected together". Thus "colleagues" are literally "persons who have been selected to work together". In ancient Rome a collegium was a "body, guild, corporation united in colleagueship; of magistrates, praetors, tribunes, priests, …

  3. Geography of India - Wikipedia

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    India is situated north of the equator between 8°4' north (the mainland) to 37°6' north latitude and 68°7' east to 97°25' east longitude. It is the seventh-largest country in the world, with a total area of 3,287,263 square kilometres (1,269,219 sq mi).. On the south, India projects into and is bounded by the Indian Ocean—in particular, by the Arabian Sea on the west, the …

  4. United Provinces of Agra and Oudh - Wikipedia

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    The United Provinces of Agra and Oudh was a province of India under the British Raj, which existed from 1902 to 1921; the official name was shortened by the Government of India Act 1935 to United Provinces (UP), by which the province had been commonly known, and by which name it was also a province of independent India until 1950.. It corresponded approximately to the …

  5. Ratnagiri - Wikipedia

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    Ratnagiri (IAST:Ratnāgirī ; [ɾət̪n̪aːɡiɾiː]) is a port city on the Arabian Sea coast in Ratnagiri District in the southwestern part of Maharashtra, India.The district is a part of Konkan division of Maharashtra. The city is known for the Hapus or Alphonso mangoes. Ratnagiri is the birthplace of Indian independence activist Lokmanya Tilak. Thibaw, the last king of Burma, alongside his ...

  6. Bhonsle - Wikipedia

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    Maratha Confederacy. 1713: Chatrapati Shahu I becomes a puppet of the Peshwas(Bhat Family); 1818: Third Anglo-Maratha War Bhonsle States. 1849: annexation of the Satara State by the East India Company; 1853: annexation of the Nagpur State by the East India Company; 1855: annexation of the Thanjavur State by the East India Company; 1947: annexation of the …

  7. History of Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Delhi has a long history, and has been an important political centre of India as the capital of several empires. Earliest coverage of Delhi's history is in the onset of the Tomar's kingdom in the 8th century. It is considered to be a city built, destroyed and rebuilt several times, as outsiders who successfully invaded the Indian Subcontinent would ransack the existing capital city in …

  8. Thanjavur Maratha kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Thanjavur Maratha kingdom ruled by the Bhonsle dynasty was a principality of Tamil Nadu between the 17th and 19th centuries. Their native language was Marathi. Venkoji was the founder of the dynasty. Maratha conquest of Thanjavur. Following the demise of Chola rule in the 13th century (specifically around 1279 ...

  9. Maratha Empire - Wikipedia

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    Shivaji (1630–1680) was a Maratha aristocrat of the Bhosale clan who is the founder of the Maratha empire. Shivaji led a resistance to free the people from the Sultanate of Bijapur in 1645 by winning the fort Torna, followed by many more forts, placing the area under his control and establishing Hindavi Swarajya (self-rule of Hindu people).He created an independent Maratha …

  10. Independence Day (India) - Wikipedia

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    Independence Day is celebrated annually on 15 August as a public holiday in India commemorating the nation's independence from the United Kingdom on 15 August 1947, the day when the provisions of the Indian Independence Act, which transferred legislative sovereignty to the Indian Constituent Assembly, came into effect.India retained King George VI …

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