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Revision as of 17:22, 8 May 2012
The districts of the Bombay Province were:
Division | District Name | District Headquarters |
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Gujarat (Northern) | Bombay | Bombay |
Ahmedabad | Ahmedabad | |
Kaira | Kaira | |
Panch Mahals | Godhra | |
Broach | Broach | |
Surat | Surat | |
Thana | Thana | |
Deccan (Central) | Ahmednagar | Ahmadnagar |
West Khandesh | Dhulia | |
East Khandesh | Jalgaon | |
Nasik | Nasik | |
Poona | Poona | |
Satara | Satara | |
Sholapur | Sholapur | |
Carnatic (Southern) | Belgaum | Belgaum |
Bijapur | Bijapur | |
Dharwar | Dharwar | |
North Kanara | Karwar | |
Kolaba | Alibag | |
Ratnagiri | Ratnagiri | |
Kolhapur | ||
Sind | Karachi | Karachi |
Hyderabad | Hyderabad | |
Sukkur | Shikarpur | |
That and Parkar | Umarkot | |
Upper Sind Frontier | Jacobabad |
Also see
External links
Bombay 1911 Love to Know