"The Pallavas of the Tamil country seem to have taken service under the Cōḷas after the Gaṅga-Pallavas were conquered by Āditya about the end of the 9th century AD. Karuṇākara Toṇḍaimāṇ, who, according to the Tamil poem Kaliṅgattu-Paraṇi led the expedition a...
(about 1860). In 1998 Grant Medical College was affiliated to the newly formed Maharashtra University of Health Sciences. As of 2024 the University of Mumbai has more than 700 affiliated institutions across several districts in Maharashtra outside of Mumbai, including Palghar, Raigad,Ratnagiri, ...
Madhya PradeshMaharashtra OdishaTamil Nadu PunjabTelangana RajasthanTripura UttarakhandWest Bengal Uttar Pradesh While traditional calendars count the 15 lunar days (tithis) of the two fortnights, the seven-day week is also followed. The names of the days of the seven-day week (saptaha) are based...
Mumbai, formerly Bombay, is a major city on the Arabian Sea, the capital of Maharashtra, and is a center of India’s financial, commercial, and film industries.
Gujarat draws its name from theGurjara(supposedly a subtribe of the Huns), who ruled the area during the 8th and 9th centuriesce. The state assumed its present form in 1960, when the former Bombay state was divided betweenMaharashtraand Gujarat on the basis of language. Area 75,685 square...
Gujarat draws its name from theGurjara(supposedly a subtribe of the Huns), who ruled the area during the 8th and 9th centuriesce. The state assumed its present form in 1960, when the former Bombay state was divided betweenMaharashtraand Gujarat on the basis of language. Area 75,685 square...
Karnataka, state ofIndia, located on the western coast of thesubcontinent. It is bounded by the states ofGoaandMaharashtrato the north,Telanganato the east,Tamil Naduto the southeast, andKeralato the south and by theArabian Seato the west. The state extends for about 420 miles (675 km) fr...
Tilak demanded swaraj as his “birthright,” and his newspaper encouraged the young militants, whose introduction of the cult of the bomb and the gun in Maharashtra and Bengal led to Tilak’s deportation for “sedition” to prison in Mandalay (Burma) from 1908 to 1914. Political violence in ...
Tilak demanded swaraj as his “birthright,” and his newspaper encouraged the young militants, whose introduction of the cult of the bomb and the gun in Maharashtra and Bengal led to Tilak’s deportation for “sedition” to prison in Mandalay (Burma) from 1908 to 1914. Political violence in ...
Tilak demanded swaraj as his “birthright,” and his newspaper encouraged the young militants, whose introduction of the cult of the bomb and the gun in Maharashtra and Bengal led to Tilak’s deportation for “sedition” to prison in Mandalay (Burma) from 1908 to 1914. Political violence in ...