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- Abhona is a village in Kalwan tehsil of Nashik district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It belongs to the North Maharashtra region. Abhona is located...
- Nirgundipadraka. Shankaragana's 597 CE (Kalachuri Era 347) inscription, found at Abhona and issued from his camp at Ujjayini (present-day Ujjain), is the earliest...
- and 3rd highest peak in Maharashtra, is situated 8 km from Kalwan city. Abhona is the largest town in Kalwan tehsil after Kalwan city. Kalwan is situated...
- by the British in the 19th century. It is 3 km (1.9 mi) from the village Abhona in Kalwan tehsil and 60 km (37 mi) from Nashik. Kashypi Dam is on the Kashypi...
- Chankapur Dam, is an earthfill dam on the Girna River near Abhona in Kalwan tehsil of Nashik district in the state of Maharashtra in India. The dam were...
- River. The biggest dams on it are Chankapur Dam (built by the British near Abhona in the Kalwan tehsil, where the Sarpganga River joins the Girna) and Girna...
- ruled the Khandesh and neighbouring areas as his v****al, as attested by the Abhona and Kasare inscriptions. After defeating the Vishnukundins, ****keshin acquired...
- Soyagaon Surgana Trimbak Vadgaon Malegaon Vadner Bhairao Vinchur Villages Abhona Adgaon-chothava-Yeola Belatgavhan Bhendali Chandgiri Datyane Jaikheda Karanjgaon...
- fort is 55 km to the Nashik, about 3 km from Hatti Village, 16 km from Abhona in the Satmala range, Nasik region of Sahyadris. When travelling from Nashik...
- his son Shankaragana, whose copper plate, grant has been discovered at Abhona in the Nasik District. It is dated in the year 347 of the Abhira era, corresponding...