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Cambay,
Kambay or Khambhat, was a
princely state during the
British Raj. The town of
Khambat (
Cambay) in present-day
Gujarat was its capital. The state...
- The Gulf of Khambhat, also
known as the Gulf of
Cambay, is a bay on the
Arabian Sea
coast of India,
bordering the
state of
Gujarat right north of city...
- (Gujarati: ખંભાત), also
known as Khambat, Khambaj[citation needed], and
Cambay, is a town and the
surrounding urban agglomeration in
Khambhat Taluka, Anand...
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Marine archeology in the Gulf of
Khambhat -
earlier known as Gulf of
Cambay -
centers around controversial findings made in
December 2000 by the National...
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coastline of India.
Konkan proceeds from the
north at
Damaon in the Gulf of
Cambay,
extends southwards all
along the
western seaside land
areas of Maharashtra...
- : Reports, 6, 321–331.
Cornaline de l'Inde. Des
pratiques techniques de
Cambay aux techno-systèmes de l'Indus (Ed. J.-C. Roux). 2000. Éditions de la Maison...
- is an offs****
oilfield 176 km off the west
coast of Mumbai, in Gulf of
Cambay region of India, in
about 75 m of water. The oil
operations are run by India's...
- the
Third Battle of Panipat. Najm-ad-Dawla
supported British presence in
Cambay.
Turning much of his
estate into an
international "safe zone". Although...
- entourage,
recalls in his
memoirs about Cambay, one of the
great emporia of the
Indian Ocean that indeed:
Cambay is one of the most
beautiful cities as...
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Piram Island or
Piram Bet is an
island in Gulf of
Cambay of
Arabian Sea
which falls under Bhavnagar district of
Gujarat state, India.
Except the campus...