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Navghan Kuvo is a
stepwell in
Uparkot Fort, Junagadh, Gujarat, India.
Navghan Kuvo is
named after the
Chudasama king Ra Navaghana. The
forecourt to reach...
- son,
Navghaṇ, to her
maidservant and then
committed satī. The
maidservant took
Navghaṇ to an Ahīr
chief in
southern Saurāṣṭra, who
raised Navghaṇ amongst...
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ruler Bhima I, was a
daughter of his son Khengara. The
construction of
Navghan Kuvo, a
stepwell in the
Uparkot Fort, is
attributed to him. It is considered...
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colonising Sri
Lanka Ra
Navghan –
Historical character during Solanki period Devayat Bodar -
Historical warrior and
savior of Ra
Navghan Kadu
Makrani – Insurgent...
- in Gujarati: Adi Kadi ni Vav Ane
Navghan Kuvo, Je Na Juve Te
Jivto Muo (One who have not seen Adi Kadi Vav and
Navghan Kuvo, is like
living dead). Steps...
- the
Chudasama rulers, is
descended by a long
flight of steps; and the
Navghan Kuvo, cut to a
great depth in the soft rock, and with a
circular staircase...
- at
Uperkot caves in Junagadh.
These caves are
dated to the 4th century.
Navghan Kuvo, a well with the
circular staircase in the vicinity, is
another example...
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known for his bravery,
sacrifice and love for land, with
whose help Ra'
Navghan,
Chudasama ruler (son of Ra' Dias ) got the
throne of
Sorath (Currently...
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caves in Junagadh.
These caves have been
dated to the
fourth century.
Navghan Kuvo, a well with
circular staircase, in the vicinity, is
another example...
- Ram
Sarovar (1924) Kala Chor (1925)
Devadasi (1925)
Indrasabha (1925) Ra
Navghan (1925)
Rambha of
Rajnagar (1925)
Deshna Dushman (1925)
Yashodevi (1925)...