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  2. Bhuj - Wikipedia

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    Bhuj is a famous destination within India for observing the historic craftsmanship of the Kutch region, including the textile crafts of bandhni (tie-dye), embroidery, Rogan art [15] and leatherwork. Artists of nearby villages bring their artwork for sale in 'Bhuj Haat', which is situated near Jubilee Ground.

  3. Bhujia Fort - Wikipedia

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    The construction of Bhujia fort was started by Rao Godji I (1715–1718) ruler of Kingdom of Kutch as a sort of outwork defense for Bhuj. However, the major work and completion was done during the rule of his son, Deshalji I (1718–1741). The hill was fortified as a further aid to the defense of the capital, Bhuj.

  4. List of forts in Gujarat - Wikipedia

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  5. Narayan Sarovar - Wikipedia

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    The nearest airport to Narayan Sarovar is at Bhuj, 150 km away by road. Bhuj is also the nearest railway station for long distance trains. Naliya on the recently commissioned Bhuj-Naliya railway line is 60 km away by road. National highway NH 41 connects Narayan Sarovar to Gandhidham via Naliya. State highway SH 49 connects Naliya to Bhuj.

  6. Bhujia Hill - Wikipedia

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    Bhujia Hill or Bhujiyo Dungar is a hill located in the outskirts of the town of Bhuj in the district of Kutch, Gujarat, India. The Bhujia Fort built on the hill overlooks the town. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  7. Mandvi - Wikipedia

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    The Vijay Vilas Palace has its own private beach which offers air-conditioned tented accommodation. This palace has been used as the set in many Hindi films and has now become a tourist destination. [citation needed] Mandvi Fort: Mandvi was originally a fortified town having a fort wall of about 8 m high and 1.2 m wide stone masonry.

  8. Kalo Dungar - Wikipedia

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    It is located 97 km (60 mi) from District headquarters of Bhuj and 25 km (16 mi) from nearest town Khavda. [1] [2] [3] It is near the border with Pakistan and there is an army post at the top where only military personnel are allowed. [1] [2] [3] The Kalo Dungar also has a 400-year-old Dattatreya temple.

  9. Hamirsar Lake - Wikipedia

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    Hamirsar lake is a 450-year-old lake named after Jadeja ruler Rao Hamir (1472-1524), the founder of Bhuj. [1] [2] The lake was built during the reign of Rao Khengarji I (1548–1585), the founder of the Jadeja dynasty in Cutch, who named it after his father Rao Hamir.

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