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'''Ahmedabad''' (Ahmadabad in the ''Imperial Gazetteer'') | '''Ahmedabad''' (Ahmadabad in the ''Imperial Gazetteer'') is the name of a city and district to the north-west of [[Baroda]]. It was the second largest city in the Presidency of Bombay. | ||
== Spelling Variants == | |||
Modern name: Ahmedabad<br> | |||
Variants: Ahmadabad<br> | |||
==History== | |||
During the [[1st Maratha War]], General Goddard captured the city in the [[Battle of Ahmadabad]]. Subsequently restored to the Marathas, it again came under British rule in 1818. | |||
==Transport== | |||
Ahmedabad was the northern end of the original section of the [[Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway]] which ran south ''via'' [[Baroda]] to [[Surat]]. By 1905, two metre gauge branch lines also originated at Ahmedabad. | |||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
[http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Ahmedabad "Ahmedabad"] ''Love to Know 1911''<br> | [http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Ahmedabad "Ahmedabad"] ''Love to Know 1911''<br> | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmedabad "Ahmedabad"] ''Wikipedia''. | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmedabad "Ahmedabad"] ''Wikipedia''. | ||
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||
[[Category:Cities, towns and villages in Bombay Presidency]] | [[Category:Cities, towns and villages in Bombay Presidency]] |
Revision as of 18:58, 29 April 2009
Ahmedabad | |
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Presidency: Bombay | |
Coordinates: | 23.103144°N 72.692302°E |
Altitude: | 53 m (174 ft) |
Present Day Details | |
Place Name: | Ahmedabad |
State/Province: | Gujarat |
Country: | India |
Transport links | |
Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway Ahmedabad-Dholka Railway Ahmedabad-Parantij Railway |
Ahmedabad (Ahmadabad in the Imperial Gazetteer) is the name of a city and district to the north-west of Baroda. It was the second largest city in the Presidency of Bombay.
Spelling Variants
Modern name: Ahmedabad
Variants: Ahmadabad
History
During the 1st Maratha War, General Goddard captured the city in the Battle of Ahmadabad. Subsequently restored to the Marathas, it again came under British rule in 1818.
Transport
Ahmedabad was the northern end of the original section of the Bombay, Baroda and Central India Railway which ran south via Baroda to Surat. By 1905, two metre gauge branch lines also originated at Ahmedabad.
External links
"Ahmedabad" Love to Know 1911
"Ahmedabad" Wikipedia.