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Vidarbha (Pronunciation: [ʋid̪əɾbʱə]) is a
geographical region in the west
Indian state of Maharashtra.
Forming the
eastern part of the state, it comprises...
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Local elections were held in
Maharashtra in four phases, to
select the 4,750
members of the 192 muni****l
councils and 20
Nagar Panchayat.
Results were...
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Rukmini daughter of king
Bhismaka of
Vidarbh, they p****ed
through this
beautiful location on
their way to
Dwarka from
Vidarbh.
There they
found Lord
Shiva and...
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known as
Shahnoor Fort, is a hill
fortress in the
Satpura Range of
Vidarbh, Maharashtra, India,
named after the
Rajput Solanki Chaulukya Ruler, Raja...
- Born (1920-05-02)2 May 1920 Sawalapur, Tal. Murti****ur,
District Akola,
Vidarbh region,
Maharashtra Died 30 July 1983(1983-07-30) (aged 63) Pune, Maharashtra...
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Thirteenth Century Hinglaj Temple Exists in
Hinglaj Fort Near
Amravati in
Vidarbh region of Maharashtra. The
shrine is
known as Hingula, Hingalaja, Hinglaja...
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Amitraghata 297–273 BCE
Known for his
foreign diplomacy and
crushed of
Vidarbh revolt.
Ashoka 268–232 BCE
Greatest emperor of dynasty. His son Kunala...
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locality based in the city
district of Nagpur, Maharashtra. It
belongs to
Vidarbh region of the
Nagpur Division and is
close to some
destinations in Nagpur...
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During Navaratri women and
girls hold
Bhondla referred as
bhulabai in
Vidarbh region, a
singing party in
honour of the Goddess.[citation needed] Like...
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single political party.
Congress had won all over Mahakoshal,
Nagpur and
Vidarbh. Soon in 1936, the
elections for
Provincial ****emblies also took place...