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- Kapadvanj (Karpat – Vanjiyam or "The Land of Textile") is a town as well as one of the Taluka of the Kheda district in the Gujarat, India. It is located...
- Kapadvanj is one of the 182 Legislative ****embly constituencies of Gujarat state in India. It is part of Kheda district. This ****embly seat represents...
- Sabha in 1999 and 2004 from Kapadvanj as Congress candidate. He was made Union Cabinet Minister of Textiles in May 2004. Kapadvanj seat was reconstituted as...
- 1913 – 2 January 2010) was a lyrical poet who wrote in Gujarati. Born in Kapadvanj, he aut****d more than 20 collections of poems and songs, mainly on the...
- Kapadvanj was a Lok Sabha constituency in Gujarat, India, within the Kheda district. It was abolished in 2009. After the reorganisation of Lok Sabha constituencies...
- soon advanced to confront Mahmud Khilji, and the two armies clashed at Kapadvanj. After a prolonged and uncertain battle lasting several hours, Kutb-ud-Din...
- from 1451 to 1458. He defeated invading Malwa forces at the battle of Kapadvanj. In his attempt to seize Nagor, the Sultan found himself in conflict with...
- Villages include Dedarda, Vavdi Thasra(Dakor) -villages include Kalsar Kapadvanj - villages include Abvel, Antroli, Ghadiya, Telnar. Mehmedabad (Mahemdavad)...
- constituencies. Naroda and Dehgam were earlier in former Ahmedabad and Kapadvanj constituencies respectively. Elections until 2008, See Ahmedabad parliamentary...
- Vaghela ruler Karna. The ‘’kunda’’ at Kapadvanj was built about this period. The Batris Kotha stepwell in Kapadvanj may have belonged to the 13th century...