- (1900–1977),
Indian educationist Mavala Raeside, I. (1978). A Note on the 'Twelve
Mavals' of
Poona District.
Modern Asian Studies, 12(3), 393-417.
Retrieved September...
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against Sultan Auranzeb in the
Maval area,
after which the
Kolis came to be
called Mard Mavala. The
Mahadev Kolis of
Bawan Mavals (52 forts) who were called...
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Maval Lok
Sabha constituency is one of the 48 Lok
Sabha (lower
house of the
Indian Parliament)
constituencies in
Maharashtra state in
western India. This...
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Maval ****embly
constituency is one of the 288
constituencies of the
Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha and 21
located in Pune district. It is a part of
Maval Lok...
- of new
territories in reward. Raeside, I. (1978). A Note on the “Twelve
Mavals” of
Poona District.
Modern Asian Studies, 12(3), 393–417. http://www.jstor...
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Rajpuri is a
village in India,
situated in the
Mawal taluka of Pune
district in the
state of Maharashtra. It encomp****es an area of 418.02 ha (1,033 acres)...
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Census Commissioner of India. Raeside, Ian (1978). "A Note on the 'Twelve
Mavals' of
Poona District".
Modern Asian Studies. 12 (3): 393–417. doi:10.1017/s0026749x00006211...
- ISSN 2249-1937. JSTOR 44252466. Raeside, Ian (July 1978). "A Note on the 'Twelve
Mavals' of
Poona District".
Modern Asian Studies. 12 (3): 394. doi:10.1017/S0026749X00006211...
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Vadgaon or
Vadgaon Maval (formerly
spelled Wadgaon or Wargaum) (Marathi: वडगाव मावळ ) is a
census town and
nagar panchayat in
Mawal taluka, Pune district...
- India. It is a part of the
Maval (Lok
Sabha constituency)
along with five
other ****embly constituencies:
Pimpri and
Maval from the Pune
District and Karjat...