Sarangpur (also known as Salangpur) is a village in the Botad District in the state of Gujarat, India. Sarangpur is known throughout India for the historic...
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Hanuman temple, Salangpur (redirect from Hanuman Mandir, Sarangpur)
The Hanuman temple, Sarangpur is a Hindu temple located in Sarangpur, Gujarat and is part of the Vadtal Gadi of the Swaminarayan Sampradaya. It is one...
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sarngpur may refer to: Sarangpur, Madhya Pradesh, a municipality in India Sarangpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency), Madhya Pradesh Sarangpur, Agra, a village in...
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Sarangpur is a city and tehsil in Rajgarh district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is situated at the bank of the river Kali Sindh. Sarangpur...
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initiated 68 youths into the monastic order during a ceremony in Sarangpur, Gujarat. He had been suffering from a chest infection in his last days from...
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located in the basement of the BAPS seminary of Sarangpur, Gujarat, India. In June 2007, the village of Sarangpur was struck by a flash flood, inundating his...
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The Battle of Sarangpur was fought between Rana Kumbha and Sultan Mahmud Khilji. Mahpa Panwar, who was one of the assassins of Rana Mokal, was sheltered...
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of 1908–15 discoursing throughout Gujarat, while continuing construction work of mandirs in Bochasan and Sarangpur, gaining a group of devotees, admirers...
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major mandirs in the towns of Bochasan, Sarangpur, Atladara (now an area of Vadodara), Gondal, and Gadhada in Gujarat, India.: 365 In the early 1950s, having...
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Rana Sanga (section Campaign in Gujarat)
capital, while Silhaditya Tomar establish himself as master of Raisen and Sarangpur region. According to historian Satish Chandra these events took place...
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vassal states to invade the Gujarat Sultanate. He reinstated Raimal Rathore as the Rao of Idar and defeated the Gujarat forces under the command of Nizam...
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(Marutichi), in Beed district, Maharashtra Hanuman temple, Salangpur, in Sarangpur, Gujarat Hanuman Garhi Temple, in Uttar Pradesh Alattiyur Hanuman Temple, in...
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Kingdom of Mewar forces under Rana Sanga against Gujarat Sultanate and Malwa Sultanate. The Sultan of Gujarat left Muhammadabad (modern day Champaner) and...
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carried out by Rana Kumbha with Sultan Mahmud Khalji in the Battle of Sarangpur, Siege of Gagron , and battles of Mandalgarh and Banas. The next rulers...
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sultanate of Nagore. He also humbled the Sultans of Malwa and Gujarat many times in Battles of Sarangpur, Nagore, Mandalgarh and Banas. War against Malwa Sultanate...
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Ahmad Shah I (redirect from Ahmed shah of gujarat)
Ahmad Khan, was a ruler of the Muzaffarid dynasty, who reigned over the Gujarat Sultanate from 1411 until his death in 1442. He was the grandson of Sultan...
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Fanaswada, Atgam, Segva, Muli, Ovada, Kochwada, Kalwada, Pitha, Marala, Sarangpur, Kanjan Ranchhod, Thakkarwada, Kanjan Hari, Gadaria, Kaparia, Dulsad,...
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Mahmud Begada (redirect from Mahmud, king of Gujarat)
25 May 1458 – 23 November 1511) was the most prominent Sultan of the Gujarat Sultanate. Raised to the throne at young age, he successfully captured...
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victory over the army of Malwa led by Mahmud Khilji in the Battle of Sarangpur. The tower is dedicated to Hindu God Vishnu. Colonel James Todd considered...
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Sanga of Mewar for aid, who then marched his army into Malwa, reaching Sarangpur. However, Mandu was captured by the Gujaratis, prompting Sanga to return...
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Gopalanand Swami (section Sarangpur temple)
arranged for an idol of Kastabhanjan Dev Hanumanji to be installed in the Sarangpur temple which is said to have come alive and moved when installed by him...
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the east, the Panchkuva, a gate built by British, in the east, and the Sarangpur in the south-east; four in the south wall, the Raipur and Astodiya in...
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Sarangpur 11 See Sahajānanda 2015: Gadhada I.21, Gadhada II.28, Gadhada II.45, Gadhada II.66, Gadhada III.2, Gadhada III.7, Gadhada III.10, Sarangpur...
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New Delhi Mahavir Mandir, in Patna, Bihar Shri Hanuman Mandir, Sarangpur, in Gujarat Hanuman Temple (disambiguation) Hanuman (disambiguation) Shri Hanuman...
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Khan, which attacked Malwa and defeated Baz Bahadur in the battle of Sarangpur on 29 March 1561, culminating in the Mughal conquest of Malwa. Akbar soon...
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List of Swaminarayan temples (section Gujarat)
forms are predominant but for a known exception of a Hanuman temple at Sarangpur, where Hanuman is the central figure. The temples have accommodations...
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Ahmedabad is the largest city in the state of Gujarat. It is located in western India on the banks of the River Sabarmati. The city served as political...
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Bhambhan (category Gujarat geography stubs)
state of Gujarat, India. The village is located at about 185 km from the state capital, Gandhinagar. Bhambhan is 20km from Sarangpur. Sarangpur is the largest...
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and the Sultan of Malwa, Mahmud Khalji, was defeated in the Battle of Sarangpur in 1437. He and Hansa also began to hunt down the conspirators, with some...
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guns. (ASI MNI No. N-GJ-19) Sarangpur gate (23°1′21″N 72°35′53″E / 23.02250°N 72.59806°E / 23.02250; 72.59806 (Sarangpur gate)): doors of iron-plated...
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