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Mazagaon, also
spelled Mazgaon and
Mazagon (Portuguese era Mazagão), and
pronounced by the
Christian Bombay East
Indians as 'Mazgon' or 'Maz-a-gon' and...
- The
Mazagaon Fort was a
British fort in
Mazagaon,
Bombay (present-day Mumbai), in the
Indian state of Maharashtra,
built around 1680. The fort was razed...
- centre;[clarification needed] Reay Road and
Ghodapdeo on the north-east;
Mazagaon and
Dockyard Road to the east; and
Sandhurst Road and
Bhendi Bazaar to...
- Road.
Before the
Sandhrust Rd
station came up,
there was a
station named Mazagaon railway station located north,
under the base of the Han**** bridge. It...
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islands handed over to
England were as follows:
Colaba Isle of
Bombay Mahim Mazagaon Old Woman's
Island (Little Colaba)
Parel Worli Evolution of the
seven islands...
- the
Maharashtra Rajya Rashtriya Kamgar Sangh since 1996. He also led the
Mazagaon Dock,
Mahindra and
Mahindra Union, etc. He also
influenced the
labour movement...
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Joseph Baptista Gardens,
locally known as the
Mazagaon Gardens, is a 1.5-acre (0.6 ha) park in
Mazagaon,
South Mumbai, India. It lies atop Bhandarwada...
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gives access to
Mazagaon area.
There is a
sales tax
office within a ten-minute walk from this station.
Dockyard Road is a part of
Mazagaon.
Attractions include...
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formerly called Mazagon Dock Limited, is a
company with
shipyards situated in
Mazagaon, Mumbai. It
manufactures warships and
submarines for the
Indian Navy and...
- 1632 at the foot of the
Mazagaon hill. This
Franciscan church was
funded by the De
Souza e Lima family, who
owned the
Mazagaon island which they procured...