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Gujarat: Introduction, Location, Area and Boundaries
The State of Gujarat was established on May 1, 1960. During the Mughal period, the textile industry flourished in Bharuch. Is. Gujarat became part of the Chandragupta Maurya Empire in the 3rd century BC. At this time Bharuch or Bhrigukachchh of Gujarat and Sopara port of Mumbai were known to Europe. On the territory of Par In 76 AD, the Arabs invaded Gandhara near Bharu and destroyed the Buddhist temples. The first mosque in Gujarat was built at that place. In the time of the Solanki kings, the port of Khambhat was known as the gateway to India.
GUJARAT NI BHUGOL
Marco Polo visited Gujarat during this period. Imbututa of North Africa visited Gujarat in 1942. Is. In 1403, an independent sultanate was founded in Gujarat and ruled for 150 years. - The Portuguese were the first European people to come to Gujarat. Is. When Humayun invaded Gujarat in 1533, Bahadur Shah defeated Humayun with the help of the Portuguese.
GUJARAT NI BHUGOL
Gujarat: Introduction, Location, Area and Boundaries The State of Gujarat was established on May 1, 1960. During the Mughal period, the textile industry flourished in Bharuch. Is. Gujarat became part of the Chandragupta Maurya Empire in the 3rd century BC. At this time Bharuch or Bhrigukachchh of Gujarat and Sopara port of Mumbai were known to Europe.
GUJARAT NI BHUGOL
On the territory of Par> In 76 AD, the Arabs invaded Gandhara near Bharu and destroyed the Buddhist temples. The first mosque in Gujarat was built at that place. In the time of the Solanki kings, the port of Khambhat was known as the gateway to India. Marco Polo visited Gujarat during this period. Imbututa of North Africa visited Gujarat in 1942. Is. In 1403, an independent sultanate was founded in Gujarat and ruled for 150 years. - The Portuguese were the first European people to come to Gujarat. Is. When Humayun invaded Gujarat in 1533, Bahadur Shah defeated Humayun with the help of the Portuguese.
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