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  2. Battle of Satara - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Satara was fought between the Mughal Empire and Maratha Kingdom between 1699 and 1621 April 1700. The battle started when the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb personally marched towards Satara, accompanied by 10,000 Mughal soldiers. [citation needed] He aimed to finally capture

  3. 7/12 extract - Wikipedia

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    The 7/12 extract is an extract from the land register maintained by the revenue department of the governments of Maharashtra and Gujarat, states in India. [when?] The extract gives information of the survey number of the land, the name of the owner of the land and its cultivator, the area of the land, the type of cultivation - whether irrigated or rain fed, the crops planted in the last ...

  4. Baramotichi Vihir - Wikipedia

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    Baramotichi Vihir is a stepwell in 'Limb', Satara village in Satara district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It was constructed between 1719 and 1724 by Virubai Bhosale (a secondary wife of Chatrapati Shahu Maharaj) to supply water to some 300 nearby mango plantations. It is 110 ft deep and 50 ft in diameter.

  5. Ajinkyatara - Wikipedia

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    Ajinkyatara Fort is a tourist attraction in Satara. Tourists can reach the fort via road, with a two-hour drive from Pune and a four-hour drive from Mumbai. The nearest railway station is Satara Road, and the closest airport is Pune. Apart from exploring the fort, visitors can engage in other activities in the vicinity.

  6. Category:Satara - Wikipedia

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  7. Menawali - Wikipedia

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    A mural here depicts Sita in Marathi saree., [7] [8] Some of the paintings depict Krishna with Gopis [9] The bell house of the Meneshwar temple houses a six hundred and fifty kilogram bell. This bell was captured by Peshwa Bajirao I ’s brother, Chimaji Appa , from a cathedral in the Portuguese fort at Bassein .

  8. Pateshwar - Wikipedia

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    Pateshwar is a village in Satara district of Maharashtra, known for rock-cut caves with shrines of Shiva. Pateshwar is located about 11.26 km South East of Satara on the Satara-Kolhapur state highway in Maharashtra. While there are two ways of approaching Pateshwar, the most popular route is through Degaon village by State Transport buses ...

  9. Nanook of the North - Wikipedia

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    Nanook of the North is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive; Experimental footage done with Nanook of the North at the Internet Archive; Great Movies: Nanook of the North by Roger Ebert; Nanook of the North an essay by Dean W. Duncan at the Criterion Collection