- Mazagaon, also
spelled Mazgaon and
Mazagon (Portuguese era Mazagão), and
pronounced by the
Christian Bombay East
Indians as 'Mazgon' or 'Maz-a-gon' and...
- 1961, p. 427
David 1973, p. 179 Nandgaonkar,
Satish (22
March 2003). "
Mazgaon fort was
blown to pieces – 313
years ago". The
Indian Express. Archived...
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construction of a new
garden was
commenced on 33
acres in the
Mount Estate,
Mazgaon (now
included in Byculla). The
flora from
Sewri garden was transferred...
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Mazgaon was one of the
constituencies of
Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha, in India. It was a
segment of the
Mumbai South Central Lok
Sabha constituency. Mazgaon...
- Khar
Mazgaon is a
village in
Raigad district, Maharashtra, India. 18°22′15″N 72°56′13″E / 18.37083°N 72.93694°E / 18.37083; 72.93694 v t e...
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Mazagon Dock
Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) (IAST: Majhagānv Dawk
Shipbuilders Limiṭeḍ),
formerly called Mazagon Dock Limited, is a
company with shipyards...
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Maqbara or Aga Khan's
Dargah is the
mausoleum of Aga Khan I,
located in
Mazgaon, Mumbai, India. The
construction of the
mausoleum began soon
after Aga...
-
Orient Blackswan. ISBN 9788125004851. Nandgaonkar,
Satish (22
March 2003). "
Mazgaon fort was
blown to
pieces – 313
years ago".
Indian Express.
Express Group...
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individual gangsters from
Central Mumbai suburbs of Agripada, Byculla,
Mazgaon, Saat Rasta,
Parel and Lalbaug. The new gang was
called "Byculla Company"...
- of the
proceedings of Case 315 of 2004 at the
Greater sessions court at
Mazgaon, Mumbai.
These witnesses included Tufel Ahmed,
Raees Khan
Pathan and Shehzad...