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  2. List of Indian state and union territory name etymologies

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    The name Goa came to European languages via Portuguese, but its precise origin is unclear. A number of theories about its origin are centered around the Sanskrit word go (cow). [8] For example, the legend of Krishna names a mountain where he saved the cow; the mountain was named "gomāntaka", which later became Goa. Also, a port city named ...

  3. Gujarati language - Wikipedia

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    Gujarati is a modern Indo-Aryan language descended from Sanskrit (old Indo-Aryan), and this category pertains exactly to that: words of Sanskritic origin that have demonstratively undergone change over the ages, ending up characteristic of modern Indo-Aryan languages specifically as well as in general. Thus the "that" in "of the nature of that ...

  4. Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    Gujarat's capital city is Gandhinagar, while its largest city is Ahmedabad. [13] The Gujaratis are indigenous to the state and their language, Gujarati, is the state's official language. The state encompasses 23 sites of the ancient Indus Valley civilisation (more than any other state).

  5. Oikonyms in Western and South Asia - Wikipedia

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    Oikonyms in Western, Central, South, and Southeast Asia can be grouped according to various components, reflecting common linguistic and cultural histories. [1] Toponymic study is not as extensive as it is for placenames in Europe and Anglophone parts of the world, but the origins of many placenames can be determined with a fair degree of certainty.

  6. Old Western Rājasthāni - Wikipedia

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    The colophon gives the place, date, and the name of the religious leader, Sri Nandalalaji, on whose order the work was transcribed. Old Western Rājasthāni (also known as Maru-Gurjari , Old Gujarātī ) is the ancestor of the modern Gujarati and Rajasthani languages which developed from Sanskrit and the Prakrit Apabhraṃśas , and was spoken ...

  7. Jani (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Ayaz Jani, was a Sindhi-language poet; Chirag Jani (actor), an Indian film Actor; Jyotish Jani, novelist, poet and short story writer from Gujarat, India; Kamiya Jani, an Indian YouTuber, entrepreneur, and social media influencer; Nirmal Jani, Indian cinematographer; Purnamasi Jani, poet, social activist from India

  8. Gadhavi (title) - Wikipedia

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    Gadhavi is an honorific title of the Charans of Gujarat. [1] In earlier times, as some Charans were owners or governors of forts, i.e. Gadh, they came to be known as Gadhavi. [2] [3] It is synonymous with Charan and is used as a surname. [4] It is also spelled as Gadhvi or Gadvi. [5]

  9. Gujarati people - Wikipedia

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    His poem, Jya Jya Vase Ek Gujarati, Tya Tya Sadakal Gujarat (Wherever a Gujarati resides, there forever is Gujarat) depicts Gujarati ethnic pride and is widely popular in Gujarat. [133] Swaminarayan paramhanso, like Bramhanand, Premanand, contributed to Gujarati language literature with prose like Vachanamrut and poetry in the form of bhajans.