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  2. List of Monuments of National Importance in Nagpur circle

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    Description Location Address District Coordinates Image N-MH-N1 The Dahihanda gate of outer city wall. Akola: Akola Upload Photo: N-MH-N2 The Khirki gate in the outer city wall Akola: Akola Upload Photo: N-MH-N3 The S.E. angle bastion of the outer city wall together with 10 years of the adjacent wall on each side.

  3. File:Narayan Ramdas Iyer at Diamond Crossing, Nagpur, India.jpg

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    Nagpur in fact is the geographical Centre of the Indian subcontinent. The double lines crossing from the North to the South and those from East to West form a square shape and is called the diamond crossing. It is crucial and is used widely. The people who operate the lines are ever vigilant. Narayan Ramdas Iyer at the Diamond Crossing, Nagpur.

  4. File:Deekshabhoomi, Nagpur in India.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Description English: Deekshabhoomi is in Nagpur, Maharashtra, a location regarded as a pilgrimage center of Buddhism in India. Deeksha literally means 'act of ordaining and bhoomi means the 'ground'.Deekshabhoomi means the ground where people got ordained as Buddhist

  5. List of localities in Nagpur - Wikipedia

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    Nagpur has a population of 4.6 million. It is the 13th largest urban agglomeration in India, according to figures from the 2001 census of India. [1] Localities: Mahal — The oldest locality in Nagpur. Nagpur was founded here by Raja Bakht Buland Shah. The Bhonsle Rajwada is also located here. Sitabuldi [2] Ganesh Peth colony; Dhantoli [3 ...

  6. Nag River - Wikipedia

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    It is known for providing the etymology for the name Nagpur. Forming a part of the Kanhan - Pench river system, the Nag River originates in Lava hills near wadi. The confluence point of the Nag and Pioli rivers is near Pawangaon, the confluence point of Nag and Pora river is near Titur, and the confluence point of Nag and Kanhan River is near ...

  7. Zero Mile Stone (Nagpur) - Wikipedia

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    Zero Mile Stone (ISO: Śūnya Mailācā Dagaḍa) is a monument built by the British during the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India in 1907 in Nagpur, Maharashtra. [1] [2] The Zero Mile Stone consists of a pillar made up of sandstone and another small stone representing the GTS Standard Bench Mark, and four stucco horses that were added later.

  8. Sitabuldi Fort - Wikipedia

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    Sitabuldi market street, one of Nagpur's commercial areas Entrance gate of Tekdi Ganesh temple. Sitabuldi Fort (Marathi: सीताबर्डी किल्ला), site of the Battle of Sitabuldi in 1817, is located atop a hillock in central Nagpur, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The fort was built by the British after they won this ...

  9. List of cities in Vidarbha - Wikipedia

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    Rank Name District Type Population 1 Nagpur: Nagpur: City 30,47,000 2 Amravati: Amravati: City 647,057 3 Akola: Akola: City 425,817 4 Chandrapur: Chandrapur