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  2. Indian states ranking by number of vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of States of India ranked according to the number of registered motor vehicles per 1000 population, as of 2011–2012. The list is compiled from the Road Transport Yearbook 2011–2012 published by Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Government of India. [1]

  3. Automotive industry in India - Wikipedia

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    A pre-Independence car showroom in Secunderabad, showing Fiat Topolino and Fiat 1100 Kolkata street traffic in 1945. In 1897, the first car ran on an Indian road. Through the 1930s, cars were imports only, and in small numbers. An embryonic automotive industry emerged in India in the 1940s.

  4. List of vehicle plants in India - Wikipedia

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    List of automotive plants in Gujarat Location Manufacturer Class Becharaji,Mehsana: Suzuki Motor Gujarat: Passenger Vehicles Sanand, Ahmedabad: Tata Motors: Passenger Vehicles Chharodi, Ahmedabad: Ford India: Passenger Vehicles Currently Tata Passenger Electric Mobility Halol: MG Motor India: Passenger Vehicles Halol: Hero MotoCorp: Two ...

  5. History of Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    Following the fragmentation of Gujarat into numerous principalities during the ninth century, the Chaulukya dynasty reunited the region and established the Kingdom of Gujarat. From 1297 to 1300, Alauddin Khalji , the Turkic Sultan of Delhi , destroyed Anhilwara and incorporated Gujarat into the Delhi Sultanate.

  6. Gujarat under the Delhi Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    Gujarat, a region in western India, fell under the Delhi Sultanate following repeated expeditions under Alauddin Khalji around the end of the 13th century. He conquered the Kingdom of Gujarat which had been under the rule of the Vaghela dynasty under Karna II and established Muslim rule in Gujarat.

  7. Transport in Delhi - Wikipedia

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    There are 16.6 million registered vehicles in the city as of 30 June 2014, which is the highest in the world among all cities, most of which do not follow any pollution emission norm (within municipal limits), while the Delhi metropolitan region has 11.2 million vehicles.

  8. Gurjaradesa - Wikipedia

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    ' Gurjara country ', or Gurjaratra) [1] is a historical region in India comprising the southern Rajasthan and northern Gujarat during the period of 6th–12th century CE. The predominant power of the region, the Gurjara-Pratiharas eventually controlled a major part of North India centered at Kannauj .

  9. Sihor - Wikipedia

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    Sihor (Gujarati: સિહોર Sihor) is a town, a municipality in Bhavnagar district in the Indian state of Gujarat.Placed along the river Gautami, this erstwhile capital of the Gohil Rajputs, surrounded by hills is situated about 20 km from Bhavnagar.