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Kathiawar ([kɑʈʰijɑʋɑɽ]) is a peninsula, near the far
north of India's west coast, of
about 61,000 km2 (23,500 sq mi)
bordering the
Arabian Sea. It is...
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State of
Kathiawar and
later United State of Saurashtra, was a
state of
India that
existed between 1948 and 1956, on
Saurashtra alias Kathiawar peninsula...
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Kathiawar Agency, on the
Kathiawar peninsula in the
western part of the
Indian subcontinent, was a
political unit of some 200
small princely states...
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centuries ago in
various parts of the
districts of India,
particularly Kathiawar (now Saurashtra),
commonly identified as
simply Memons. The
language of...
- Saurashtra, also
known as
Kathiawar, is a
peninsular region of Gujarat, India,
located on the
Arabian Sea coast. It
covers about a
third of
Gujarat state...
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Saurashtra State,
first named 'United
States of
Kathiawar',
which included the
former princely states on the
Kathiawar Peninsula.
Kutch State,
former princely...
- (ميمني, મેમોની) is an Indo-Aryan
language spoken by Memons, from the
Kathiawar region of Gujarat, India.
Memoni is also
spoken by some
other communities...
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located on the
Kathiawar peninsula in Gujarat.
Political integration of
India Bantva Memons Bantva Gazetteer of the
Bombay Presidency:
Kathiawar (Public Domain...
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facing the hoist.
During the British, the
state was part of the
Kathiawar Agency,
within the
Gujarat Division of
Bombay Presidency. The
state had...
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Kathiawar is a
peninsula which today forms part of the
Indian state of Gujarat. The
peninsula covers an area of 23,345 sq.
miles (60,720 sq. km) and in...