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Ranpur (other)
Ranpur may refer to the following places in India: * Ranpur, Gujarat, a town in Gujarat * Ranpur Taluka, a taluka in Botad district of Gujarat * Ranpur, Abdasa, a village in Abdasa Taluka, Kutch District, Gujarat * Raj-Ranpur, Odisha, also known as "Ranpur", a town in Odisha ** Ranpur (Odisha Vidhan Sabha constituency) * Ranpur State, a former princely state of Odisha * Porbandar State, also known as Ranpur, a former princely state of Gujarat See also * Ranapur, a town in Madhya Pradesh * Ranipur (other) * Rangpur (other) Rangpur may refer to: Places *Rangpur, Bangladesh, a city in Bangladesh **Rangpur District **Rangpur Division *Rangpur, Assam, a capital of the historic Ahom kingdom in present-day Assam, India *Rangpur, Gujarat, a historic site in Gujarat, India ... * Rampur (other) {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Ranpur, Gujarat
Ranpur is a town located on the bank of the river Bhadar River, Bhadar in Botad district, Gujarat, India. Ranpur is little city of botad district. History Ranpur is said to have been founded, about the beginning of the fourteenth century, by Ranaji Gohil, a Rajput chieftain, the ancestor of the Bhavnagar State family. The forefathers of this Ranaji, who claimed descent from Western Satraps, Shalivahan (79 AD) were, in the thirteenth century, driven by the Rathors from their seat in Khed, Rajasthan, Khedgarh on the Luni River about ten miles from Balotra in Marwar. Retreating south under their chief Sejakji they took refuge with Raja Kalat, the Chudasama dynasty, Chudasma ruler of Junagadh. Raja Kalat treated the strangers with kindness, and calling it Sejakpur, settled Sejakji on the site of the present Ranpur in 1194. Ranaji, Sejakji's son, married the daughter of Dhanaji Mer koli patel Dhandhuka, and strengthening Sejakpur with a fort called it Ranpur. Mokhadaji Gohil, Ranaj ...
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Ranpur Taluka
Ranpur Taluka is a taluka of Botad district, in the state of Gujarat, India. Prior to August 2013 it was part of Ahmedabad District {{Infobox settlement , name = Ahmedabad District , native_name = , native_name_lang = , settlement_type = District of Gujarat , image_skyline = D .... Villages Ranpur Taluka consists of thirty-four panchayat villages. Notes and references Botad district Talukas of Gujarat {{Botad-geo-stub ...
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Ranpur, Abdasa
Ranpur () is a village in Abdasa Taluka of Kutch District in the Indian state of Gujarat. The main occupations of its residents are agriculture, farm labor and animal husbandry. The village's main farm products are Mung bean, Sesame, Panicum, Sorghum and Alfalfa, and some other vegetable crops are cultivated here as well. The village also have facilities such as a primary school, a ''gram panchayat'' (village council), a kindergarten Kindergarten is a preschool educational approach based on playing, singing, practical activities such as drawing, and social interaction as part of the transition from home to school. Such institutions were originally made in the late 18th cent ..., and a milk dairy. References {{Reflist Villages in Kutch district ...
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Abdasa Taluka
Abdasa Taluka is a taluka (administrative subdivision) in Kutch District, Gujarat, India. Its administrative centre is the town of Naliya. The taluka covers . Demographics In the 2001 India census, Abdasa Taluka had 97,508 inhabitants, 51.0% (49,740) male and 49.0% (47,768) female. This represented a 12.9% increase from 1991. The gender ratio in 2001 was 960 females per thousand males, a significant change from the 1002 value of 1991. The taluka was entirely rural. Points of interest The Kutch Bustard Sanctuary, also known as Lala–Parjan Sanctuary, is located in the taluka. With an area of about only 2 square kilometers, it is the smallest sanctuary in the country. There are approximately 30 great Indian bustards here, second in population only to Desert National Park, Rajasthan. Also Abdasa Taluka is a major pilgrimage center for Jains as it holds their sacred and famous five temples located in five towns of taluka - Jakhau, Naliya, Tera, Kothara and Suthari - which are ...
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Raj-Ranpur, Odisha
Raj-Ranpur is a small town in the district of Nayagarh in the eastern Indian state of Odisha. The village is also known as ''Ranpurgarh'' or simply ''Ranpur'' as per the modern usage. The village is historically significant especially during the British Raj when it was the capital of the princely state of Ranpur. The martyrs ''Shaheed Raghu-Dibakar'' (Raghunath Mohanty and Dibakar Parida) who were hanged for their resistance to British rule belong to this place. Rajsunakhala and Tang-Chandapur are the nearest Town of Raj- Ranpur, which in almost 14 & 10 km from the village. Rajsunakhala is the most important business Town in Ranpur block under Nayagarh district. Location and Geography The Raj-Ranpur town is situated at the foothills of Maninag Hills which is a hill-system covering the whole of Ranpur and much of the surrounding areas. It is one of the most important towns in the Nayagarh district and also one of the important places in Odisha. New Jagannath Sadak passes th ...
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Ranpur (Odisha Vidhan Sabha Constituency)
Ranpur is a Vidhan Sabha constituency of Nayagarh district, Odisha. This constituency includes Ranpur block and 18 Gram panchayats (Gotisahi, Solapata, Bhaliadihi,Magarabandha, Saranakul, Sikharpur, Angisingi, Dimisara, Godipada, Haridabandha,Panchumu, Kajalaipalli, Golagaon,Barasahi, Godipalli, P Manpur, Hariharpur and Badagorada) of Odagaon block. Elected Members Fifteen elections were held between 1951 and 2014. Elected members from the Ranpur constituency are: *2014: (119): Rabinarayan Mohapatra( BJD) *2009: (119): Satyanarayan Pradhan (BJD) *2004: (61): Surama Padhy ( BJP) *2000: (61): Ramakanta Mishra (Congress) *1995: (61): Ramakanta Mishra (Congress) *1990: (61): Sarat Chandra Mishra (Janata Dal) *1985: (61): Ramakanta Mishra (Congress) *1980: (61): Ramakanta Mishra (Congress-I) *1977: (61): Ramesh Chandra Panda (CPI (M)) *1974: (61): Ramesh Chandra Panda (CPI (M)) *1971: (60): Ramesh Chandra Panda (CPI (M)) *1967: (60): Raghu Ray (Congress) & Ramchandra Ram (CPI) ...
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Ranpur State
Ranpur State was one of many princely non-salute states of India during the period of the British Raj. It was one of the four native states located in present-day Nayagarh district, Odisha. The state was bounded in the west by Nayagarh State and in all other directions by Puri district. It was very close to the seashore but had no coastline. Its southwestern part was thickly forested and was mostly uninhabited. The Ranpur ruling family claimed to belong to the most ancient lineage of the princely rulers of the Orissa Tributary States. The capital of the state was Ranpur, a small town near Kalupara Ghat railway station where the Raja resided. History According to legendary tradition, Ranpur State is of very ancient origin. The legendary date of its foundation is placed some time in the 18th century BC when the founder, a hunter named Basara Basuk, having defeated a giant demon named Ranasura, established his rule in the area. The name of the place is derived from the demon's ...
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Porbandar State
Porbandar State was a princely state during the British Raj ruled by Jethwa dynasty. It was one of the few princely states with a coastline. The capital of state was the harbour town of Porbandar. Some other important towns of this state were Bhanvad, Chhaya, Ranpar, and Shrinagar. Earlier Shrinagar served as the capital of Jethwas, then Ghumli served as the capital, but was lost to the Jadejas, however, architectural heritage built by them still stands at Ghumli. During the British Raj, the state covered an area of , encompassing 106 villages and a population, in 1921, of over 100,000 people. It enjoyed a revenue of Rs. 21,00,000/-. History In 1193 Porbandar State was founded by an ancestral ruler expelled from Morvi State. In 1307 the state was renamed 'Ranpur' and in 1574 it was renamed 'Chhaya'. Finally in 1785 the state reverted to the name Porbandar. On 5 December 1809 it became a British protectorate and between 1886 and 15 September 1900 the state was administere ...
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Ranapur
Ranapur is a town and a nagar panchayat in Jhabua district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. Geography Ranapur is located at . It has an average elevation of 370 metres (1,213 feet). Demographics India census A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calculating information about the members of a given population. This term is used mostly in connection with national population and housing censuses; other common censuses in ..., Ranapur had a population of 11,617. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 6,245 and at present is 48%. Ranapur has an average literacy rate of 62%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 71%, and female literacy is 53%. In Ranapur, 16% of the population is under 6 years of age. References Cities and towns in Jhabua district Jhabua {{MadhyaPradesh-geo-stub ...
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Ranipur (other)
Ranipur may refer to: * Ranipur, Bangladesh, a village * Ranipur, Sindh, a town in Pakistan * Ranipur, Uttar Pradesh, a town in Jhansi district, Uttar Pradesh, India * Ranipur-Jharial, an archaeological site in Odisha, India * Ranipur, Uttarakhand, a town in Uttarakhand, India * Mauranipur, a town in Jhansi district, Uttar Pradesh, India * Ranipur Sanctuary, a wildlife sanctuary in Banda District, Uttar Pradesh, India * Ranipur, Bihar, a village in Bihar, India * Tawa Nagar in Madhya Pradesh, India; also known as Ranipur See also * Ranapur * Ranpur (other) Ranpur may refer to the following places in India: * Ranpur, Gujarat, a town in Gujarat * Ranpur Taluka, a taluka in Botad district of Gujarat * Ranpur, Abdasa, a village in Abdasa Taluka, Kutch District, Gujarat * Raj-Ranpur, Odisha, also know ...
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