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- There are many places to visit in Sa****ra, which include, Hathgadh FortVansda National Park, Sunrise Point, Sunset Point, Sa****ra Lake, Gira falls...
- the sea level. At present the hill has temples, a pakka pond, ruins of a fort, caves and forest around it. In the ancient times, as per various scriptures...
- Kotaha ruled from Garhi Kotaha Fort with smaller forts at Morni and M****ompur. Masoompur Fort is a smaller outpost fort with thick stone-brick masonry...
- the south by the Chambal River. It is named after the historic Ranthambore Fort, which lies within the park. Ranthambore National Park was established as...
- Saurashtra and the mountains of South Gujarat. Other National Parks include Vansda National Park, Blackbuck National Park, Velavadar and Narara Marine National...
- was the capital of the Tanwar king, Anangpal Tanwar I, who had built the fort and monuments here. Anangpal I, first king of Tanwar dynasty (c.736- 1052...
- Sanctuaries at Gir National Park, Marine National Park, Gulf of Kutch, Vansda National Park, Nalsarovar Bird Sanctuary, Kutch Bustard Sanctuary, Purna...
- Chhattisgarh Indravati Kanger Ghati Goa Mollem Gujarat Blackbuck Gir Gulf of Kutch Vansda Haryana Kalesar Sultanpur Himachal Pradesh Great Himalayan Pin Valley Khirganga...
- father, and the first two tigresses have the same mother. Kankwadi Fort - A 16th-century fort, originally built by Jai Singh II, located near the centre of...
- Valsad and Surat district. Then, Valsad, Dharampur, Pardi, Umargam, Navsari, Vansda, Chikhli and Gandevi were talukas of Valsad district. On 2 October 1997...