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Town in Gujarat, India
Lunavada (also transliterated as Lunawada) is a municipality in the Mahisagar district, in the Gujarat state of India. Lunawada is the administrative headquarters
Lunavada
British Raj princely state in India
Lunavada State, also known as Lunawada State, was a princely state in India during the time of the British Raj. Its last ruler acceded to the Union of
Lunavada_State
State in western India
claimed to be from Ratapani in Madhya Pradesh was spotted in the area of Lunavada in Mahisagar district, in the eastern part of the state, before being found
Gujarat
City in Gujarat, India
73.18. This is located near Lunavada and is 10km from Kadana Dam. In 1857, British Government stationed his army in Lunavada State under Captain Calling
Khanpur,_Gujarat
298,934 3,667 541 18 KA Kutch Bhuj 2,090,313 45,652 46 19 MH Mahisagar Lunavada 994,624 2,500 440 20 MA Mehsana Mehsana 2,027,727 4,386 462 21 MB Morbi
List_of_districts_in_India
Mahisagar district, Gujarat, India. It is near the district headquarters Lunavada and near a stream in Hidimba Van, the forest of Hidimba. The group includes
Kaleshwari_Group_of_Monuments
Dancer and Indian television actor
awarded the Swargiya Daigauri Ochavlal Joshi Rajat Padak Award by the Mumbai Lunavada Nagar Mandal on Republic Day. He was also seen in a daily soap playing
Neil_Bhatt
Cricket academy in Vadodara, India
Ranchi (Jharkhand) Hisar (Haryana) Ludhiana & Sangrur (Punjab) Morbi, Lunavada & Rajkot (Gujarat) Kota & Jaipur (Rajasthan) Akola, Pune & Shrirampur (Maharashtra)
Cricket_Academy_of_Pathans
Tiger population on the Indian subcontinent
time in eight years. In February 2019, a tiger was sighted in Gujarat's Lunavada area in Mahisagar district, and found dead shortly afterwards. Officials
Bengal_tiger
Dhrangadhra Dhrol Gondal Gamph Idar Jamnagar Jawhar Junagadh Lathi Limbda Limdi Lunavada Morvi Muli Nawanagar Palanpur Palitana State Porbandar State Poshina Radhanpur
List of princely states of British India (by region)
List_of_princely_states_of_British_India_(by_region)
Mohanpur, Ranasan, Wadagam, Cambay and Chandravati Panwars of Garhwal and Lunavada Sodhas of Amarkot Ujjainiyas of Jagdishpur Chaulukyas (Solankis) of Gujarat
List of Rajput dynasties and states
List_of_Rajput_dynasties_and_states
Mountain range in western India
siliceous phyllite, pelitic schist, quartzite and pertomict conglomerate. Lunavada Group is a polygon area in the south of the Aravali Orogen composed of
Aravalli_Range
Dormant British order of chivalry established 1878
Markby H. S. Cunningham Maharana Shri Wakhat Singh Dalil Singh, Raja of Lunavada. Roper Lethbridge (1890) Charles Canning, 1st Earl Canning Edward Charles
Order_of_the_Indian_Empire
Regiment of the Indian Army
Chhadbet 8th Battalion 1963 Raised 1949 in Ahmedabad from state forces of Lunavada, Rajpipla, Baria and Idar, disbanded 1949, re-raised 1963 in Jaipur under
The_Grenadiers
Gandhinagar, NH48 near Chilloda Gujarat 217 135 147A NH47 near Godhra, Lunavada, Modasa, NH48 near Javanpura Gujarat 116 72 147B NH147D near Talava, Dahod
List of national highways in India
List_of_national_highways_in_India
Jambughoda State Flag of Jasdan State 1948 Flag of Junagadh State Flag of Lunavada State Flag of Malpur State Flag of Makaji Meghpar Flag of Makaji Meghpar
Flags of Indian princely states
Flags_of_Indian_princely_states
Former Hindu Kingdom
small state of Sanjeli while on the west it was bounded by the State of Lunavada. The State enjoyed a hereditary salute of 9 gun and 11 gun local salute
Sant_State
Ongoing nationwide standardisation of railway track gauge in India
etc. Champaner Road – Pani Mines 49 kilometres (30 mi) Godhra Junction – Lunavada 41.5 kilometres (25.8 mi) Mahuva Junction – Velavadar 55 kilometres (34 mi)
Project_Unigauge
Countries in Asia which are monarchies
state c.1500–1947 India Loharu State 9-gun salute state 1806–1947 India Lunavada State 9-gun salute state 1434–1948 India Vallavpur ?13 -salute state 1434–1949
Monarchies_in_Asia
State assembly election in India
Balwantsinh Janata Dal Shehra None Bharwad Jethabhai Ghelabhai Samajwadi Party Lunavada None Solanki Surpalsinh Himatsinh Indian National Congress Randhikpur ST
1998 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election
1998_Gujarat_Legislative_Assembly_election
Indian dynasty that ruled Gujarat from 940 to 1244
descent from the Chaulukyas as well. These included the rulers of the Lunavada State, which was a tributary to the Marathas before coming under the British
Chaulukya_dynasty
Indian poet, essayist, novelist, and literary critic (Born: 1949)
Patel was born on 9 November 1949 in the village of Golana Palla near Lunavada (now in the Mahisagar district, Gujarat) to Ambaben and Haridas, an agriculturist
Manilal_H._Patel
Princely state under the British Raj
Gujarat 101 9 – The Nawab of Loharu (Muslim) Haryana 102 9 – The Maharana of Lunavada Rajput, Solanki Gujarat 103 9 – The Raja of Maihar Rajput, Kachwaha Madhya
Salute_state
State assembly election in India
Janata Party Shehra None Chauhan Somsinh Vajesinh Bharatiya Janata Party Lunavada None Upadhyay Hargovindbhai Devshanker Bharatiya Janata Party Randhikpur
1995 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election
1995_Gujarat_Legislative_Assembly_election
Sultan of Gujarat from 1538 to 1554
stirred to resistance the chief men of Idar, Sirohi, Dungarpur, Banswada, Lunavada, Rajpipla, Dahod, and the banks of the Mahi River. The king strengthened
Mahmud_Shah_III_of_Gujarat
Junction LDH Punjab Lumding Junction LMG Assam NFR/Northeast Frontier 142 m Lunavada LNV Gujarat Luni Junction LUNI Rajasthan Luni Richha LNR Lunidhar LDU Lunkaransar
List of railway stations in India
List_of_railway_stations_in_India
British Indian political agency
Class, title Maharaol, Hereditary salute of 9-guns (11-guns personal) Lunavada, Second Class, title Maharana, Hereditary salute of 9-guns Balasinor, Second
Rewa_Kantha_Agency
Agency of India from 1944 to 1947
salute of 9-guns Chhota Udaipur, title Raja, Hereditary salute of 9-guns Lunavada (Lunawada), title Maharana, Hereditary salute of 9-guns Sant (Sunth), title
Baroda, Western India and Gujarat States Agency
Baroda,_Western_India_and_Gujarat_States_Agency
Dissolution of Gujrat Legislative Assembly in 2002
Shehra None Ahir (bharwad) Jethabhai Ghelabhai Bharatiya Janata Party Lunavada None Maliwad Kalubhai Hirabhai Bharatiya Janata Party Randhikpur ST Jasvantsinh
2002 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election
2002_Gujarat_Legislative_Assembly_election
Political agency of British India
salute of 9-guns Chhota Udaipur, title Raja, Hereditary salute of 9-guns Lunavada (Lunawada), title Maharana, Hereditary salute of 9-guns Sant (Sunth), title
Baroda and Gujarat States Agency
Baroda_and_Gujarat_States_Agency
Village in Gujarat, India
village of Radhanpur. Radhanpur belonged to the Vaghelas and was known as Lunavada after Vaghela Lunaji of the Sardhara branch of that tribe. Subsequently
Radhanpur
State assembly election in India
Dal Shehra None Parmar Jashvantsinh Mansukhbhai Indian National Congress Lunavada None Solanki Dhirendrasinh Virbhadrasinh Indian National Congress Randhikpur
1990 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election
1990_Gujarat_Legislative_Assembly_election
Place in Gujarat, India
small state of Sanjeli while on the west it was bounded by the State of Lunavada. The State enjoyed a hereditary salute of 9 gun and 11 gun local salute
Santrampur
Talukas of Gujarat
Matar 7 Mehmedabad 8 Nadiad 9 Thasra 10 Vaso 11 Fagvel 620 19 Mahisagar Lunavada No. Talukas 1 Balasinor 2 Kadana 3 Khanpur 4 Lunawada 5 Santrampur 6 Virpur
List_of_talukas_of_Gujarat
State assembly election in India
Bhatia Swatantra Party Shehra None P. G. Parmar Indian National Congress Lunavada None K. B. Dave Swatantra Party Balasinor None N. K. Solanki Swatantra
1967 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election
1967_Gujarat_Legislative_Assembly_election
State Assembly election in India
Nathabhai Kishori INC 115 Limkheda Chandrikabahen Chhaganbhai Bariya INC 122 Lunavada Hirabhai Haribhai Patel INC 129 Mahemdavad Sundarsinh Bhalabhai Chauhan
2007 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election
2007_Gujarat_Legislative_Assembly_election
Gujarati-language writer from India
College, Rajkot. He worked as the dewan (minister) of the principality of Lunavada State in 1905. In 1912, he started a textile mill. Kantawala was awarded
Hargovinddas_Kantawala
State assembly elections in India
Congress Shehra None Parmar Jashbantsinh Mansukh Indian National Congress Lunavada None Upadhy Hargovi Devshankar Janata Party Randhikpur ST Gondia Badlabhai
1985 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election
1985_Gujarat_Legislative_Assembly_election
State assembly election in India
Congress Shehra None Partapsinh Hirabhai Patel Indian National Congress Lunavada None D. K. Bhatt Independent Balasinor None Chhatrsinh Amarsinhji Solan
1972 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election
1972_Gujarat_Legislative_Assembly_election
Gujarati Poet
taught Gujarati in Arts College in Modasa from 1965 to 1967. He joined Lunavada College as a Professor in 1967 and served there until his retirement. He
Pravin_Darji
Limbda 1780 1948 India Limbdi 9 c.1500 1947 India Loharu 9 1806 1947 India Lunavada 9 1434 1948 India Vallavpur 13 1434 1949 India Maihar 9 1778 1948 India
List of princely states of British India (alphabetical)
List_of_princely_states_of_British_India_(alphabetical)
Sultan of Gujarat from 1411 to 1442
he repaired the fort in the town of Kahreth, otherwise called Meimun in Lunavaḍa, which had been built by Ulugh Khan Sanjar in the reign of Sultan Ala-ud-din
Ahmad_Shah_I
State assembly elections in India
Congress Shehra None Parmar Parwatsinh Ghamirsinh Indian National Congress Lunavada None Solanki Dhirendrasinhji Virbhadrasinhji Indian National Congress Randhikpur
1980 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election
1980_Gujarat_Legislative_Assembly_election
National highway in India
near Chilloda. National Highway 147A(NH147A) connects NH47 near Godhra, Lunavada, Modasa, NH48 near Javanpura running for 116 kilometres (72 mi) National
National_Highway_147_(India)
State assembly elections in India
Congress Shehra None Parmar Databhai Rayjibhai Indian National Congress Lunavada None Shah Shantilal Gulabchand Indian National Congress Randhikpur ST Gondia
1975 Gujarat Legislative Assembly election
1975_Gujarat_Legislative_Assembly_election
Mehmedabad Kheda 118 Mahudha Kheda 120 Kapadvanj Kheda 19 Mahisagar MH Lunavada 2013 861,562 994,624 No. Talukas 1 Balasinor 2 Kadana 3 Khanpur 4 Lunawada
Demographics of districts of Gujarat
Demographics_of_districts_of_Gujarat
Banaskantha district. Radhanpur belonged to the Vaghelas and was known as Lunavada after Vaghela Lunaji of the Sardhara branch of that tribe. Subsequently
History_of_Radhanpur
National awards given by Queen Victoria
the Colony of Trinidad. Maharana Shri Wakhat Singh Dalil Singh, Raja of Lunavada. John Ware Edgar CSI Bengal Civil Service, Chief Secretary to the Government
1889_Birthday_Honours
20,000 was allowed to depart, and Dípsingh of Lunáváḍa, who was also a prisoner, was sent to Lunáváḍa and there released after paying his tribute. On
Gujarat_under_Alamgir_II
Public demonstrations in Gujarat, India, since 2015
by holding the demonstration. On 30 July there were demonstrations in Lunavada. Social media helped to spread the protest quickly across the state. Demonstrations
Patidar_reservation_agitation
Timeline of Gujarat history
Virpur under Lunáváḍa. Here, from Sultánsingh, agent of the Lunavada chief, they received two horses and Rupees 3000 as tribute. While at Lunáváḍa an order
Gujarat_under_Muhammad_Shah
Indian politician
Information of Candidate". myneta.info. Retrieved 27 December 2022. "Balasinor, Lunavada, Santrampur (ST) Election 2017 Winners: Here's What Happened in the Constituencies
Ajitsinh_Chauhan
Ahmad Khan, Nawab (1869–1884) Amiruddin Ahmad Khan, Nawab (1884–1920) Lunavada (complete list) – Partab Singh, Rana (1786–1818) Fateh Singh, Rana (1818–1849)
List of state leaders in 19th-century British South Asia subsidiary states
List_of_state_leaders_in_19th-century_British_South_Asia_subsidiary_states
Ahmad Khan, Nawab (1920–1926) Aminuddin Ahmad Khan II, Nawab (1926–1947) Lunavada (complete list) – Wakhat Singh Dalil Singh, Rana (1867–1929) Virbhadra
List of state leaders in 20th-century British South Asia
List_of_state_leaders_in_20th-century_British_South_Asia
(complete list) – Verisalji I Aderajj, Thakur Sahib (17th–18th century) Lunavada (complete list) – Bir Singh, Rana (1674–1711) Madurai Nayak dynasty (complete
List of state leaders in 17th-century South Asia
List_of_state_leaders_in_17th-century_South_Asia
Verisalji, Thakur Sahib (?–1786) Harisinhji Harbhanj, Thakur Sahib (1786–1825) Lunavada (complete list) – Bir Singh, Rana (1674–1711) Nar Singh, Rana (1711–1735)
List of state leaders in 18th-century South Asia and its predecessor states
List_of_state_leaders_in_18th-century_South_Asia_and_its_predecessor_states
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Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish Walenty, WALENTYNA means "healthy, strong."Â
Girl/Female
Arabic
Pure; Holy
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Fragrance; Love
Boy/Male
Hindu
Who rule the world
Female
African
increase; born after twins.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Victorious
Girl/Female
French, German, Hebrew
Dear; Man; The Plain
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Krishna; Bearer of Flute
Male
Japanese
(ç¿”) Variant spelling of Japanese Sho, SHOU means "to fly, to soar."
Boy/Male
Tamil
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Leader
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