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There are few rock cut cisterns and caves on the fort, There are two rock cut gates. There is no significant construction on the fort. The pathway to the fort is made of rock cut steps. From the top of this fort Mangi-Tungi, Salher, Salota, Hargad, Mulher, Nhavigad forts are easily seen.
There are few rock cut cisterns and caves on the fort, else there is nothing to see. There is no fortification or significant construction on the fort. On the half way there is a small temple of Saptashringi devi. From the fort Mangi-Tungi, Salher, Salota, Hargad, Mulher, Mora forts are easily seen.
As a result of this experience Manjhi resolved to cut a roadway across the ridge to make his village more accessible. [ 6 ] [ 11 ] Manjhi felt that the loss of his beloved wife could have been prevented, also he wished to spare the next person of having to experiencing a similar fate, so he felt determined to carve a path through the ridge, so ...
Mangi-Tungi is a prominent twin-pinnacled peak and Digambar Jain Pilgrimage Site, located near Tahrabad about 125 km from Nashik, Maharashtra, India. Mangi, 4,343 ft (1,324 m) high above sea level, is the western pinnacle and Tungi, 4,366 ft (1,331 m) high, the eastern. [ 1 ]
It is located 4,343 feet (1,324 m) above sea level, [2] near Mangi-Tungi hills in Baglan taluka. [4] [11] Officials from the Guinness Book of World Records visited Mangi Tungi in 2016 and awarded the engineer of the 108 ft tall Rishabhdeva statue, C R Patil, the official certificate for the world's tallest Jain idol. [12] [13]
The 1st Company and the artillery were now in front, around 500 yards (457 meters) from the boma, thanks to the altered deployment. They were escorted by Sina's men, whose unappreciated work it was to cut down the banana trees as they moved forward to clear a route. The other companies formed a tight formation and pulled up somewhat to the rear.
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Deporaus marginatus, commonly known as the mango leaf-cutting weevil, [1] is a species of leaf weevil in the beetle family Attelabidae. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is a light tan colour with black elytra (wing cases), [ 4 ] and is found in tropical Asia where it is a pest of mango ( Mangifera indica ).