-
centres of
trade and
commerce since at
least the 16th century. The name
Kathiawad seems to have been
derived from the
early settlements of
Kathikas or Kathis...
- Port (Okhai Memon),
Kutch (Kutchi Memon) and some
other communities from
Kathiawad (Khatri, Kathiwadi) also use
Memoni at
their homes. The
Kathiawari Memons...
- for the
education of the
princely order by the
princes and
chiefs of
Kathiawad for
their sons and relations.
Rajkumar College for
Girls was introduced...
- "Inscriptions Of
Kathiawad No. 5". New
Indian Antiquary. Vol. 1. pp. 688. Diskalkar, D. B. (December 1939). "Inscriptions Of
Kathiawad No. 56". New Indian...
- in
Kathiawad, India:
Archaeological Survey of India, Vol XLV,
Imperial Press Henry,
Cousens (1931),
Somnatha and
Other Mediaeval Temples in
Kathiawad, India:...
- as well as the
region of
Gujarat to
which they belong.
North Gujarat,
Kathiawad, Kachchh,
Central Gujarat and
South Gujarat are the five
major regions...
-
Trivedi 1961, pp. 1, 14, 40. Diskalkar, D B (1941). "Inscriptions of
Kathiawad". New
Indian Antiquary. 1: 580 – via Archiv.org. The
Mahuva inscription...
- be
their original inhabitants till
Aungier founded the city of Bombay.
Kathiawad and
Central Gujarāt was the home of the
Kolis in pre-historic times. Mehta...
- in
Bhavnagar district, Gujarat, India. Also
known as "Padliptapur of
Kathiawad" in
historic texts, the
dense collection of
almost 900
small shrines and...
- "Inscriptions of
Kathiawad: No. 27, 29". New
Indian Antiquary. Vol. 2. pp. 731–732, 735. Diskalkar, D. B. (December 1939). "Inscriptions Of
Kathiawad: No. 68"...