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Bajada or La
Bajada are
derived from Spanish,
meaning "the descent", and may
refer to:
Anthony Bajada (born 1902),
British American inventor of the “stay...
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derived from its
founder ruler Bahada Rao or Bar Rao
Parmar (Juna Barmer), it was
named Bahadamer ("The Hill Fort of
Bahada"). He
built a
small town which...
- scrublands. The
forest consists of
flora like Sal, Bija, Asan, Harida, Amala,
Bahada and
Bamboo and
varieties of
medicinal plants. This
sanctuary is home to...
- also available.
Shendurjana Ghat, Loni, Jarud, Jamgaon, Pusla, Isambri,
Bahada,
Tembhurkheda and
Jamthi are the main
exporters of
oranges in
Warud taluka...
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succession took
place between his
nominee and
adopted son
Chahada (also
Bahada or Charudatta), and his
relative Kumarapala.
Chahada formed an alliance...
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Locals produce non-timber
forest products such as the
mahua flower, harida,
bahada, and tol.
Local agriculture is
challenging due to
limited irrigation facilities...
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exporter of
Myrobalans like Amla
Emblica officinalis,
Bibhitaki (local name
bahada)
Terminalia bellirica,
Haritaki (local name harida)
Terminalia chebula,...
- son Someshvara. Jayasimha's
nominee and
adopted son
Chahada (also
called Bahada or Charubhatta)
formed an
alliance with Arnoraja, and
instigated him to...
- Patta****uta 12.Ratanpur 13.Sana
Banapur 14.Tankupada 2
Banamalipur 17 1.
Bahada 2.Banamalipur 3.Banamalipur
Patana 4.Basantapur 5.Basudeipur 6.Jadunathpur...
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flora includes Sal, Piasal, Sisoo, Kendu, Gamhar, Asan, Kusum, Harida,
Bahada, Amala, Mango, Tamarind, Mahua, Jackfruit, Randhan, Kangada, Jamun, Salapo...