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Umarkhadi was one of the 288 assembly constituencies of Maharashtra, a western state of India. Umarkhadi was also part of Mumbai South Lok Sabha constituency . [ 1 ] Umarkhadi existed till 2004 elections, which was later merged with Mumbadevi Assembly constituency in 2008.
Umarkhadi is an area in South Mumbai near Byculla and Pydhone.It also had an assembly seat in Maharashtra uptill 2008 which was merged with Mumbadevi 18°57′40″N 72°50′08″E / 18.96111°N 72.83556°E / 18.96111; 72
Lalbaugcha Raja (English: The King of Lalbaug) is the sarvajanik (public) Ganesha idol kept at Lalbaug, a locality in Mumbai in the Indian state of Maharashtra, during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival. The idol gives darshan [ clarification needed ] to the devotees for 11 days; thereafter it is immersed in the Arabian Sea at Girgaon Chowpatty on ...
Raja Uda was a member of the Selangor royal family, being a distant cousin of Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah and a direct descendant of the first Sultan of Selangor. He married both of Sultan Hisamuddin's sisters namely, Tengku Badariah binti Sultan Alaeddin Sulaiman Shah and Tengku Nor Saadah.
Umarkhed Assembly constituency is one of the 288 constituencies of the Maharashtra Vidhan Sabha [1] and one of the seven which are located in Yavatmal district of the Indian state of Maharashtra.
It took a 15-day sail as well to reach Ka-Cha from Mo-lo-yu; therefore, it can be reasoned that Mo-Lo-Yu would lie halfway between the two places. [30] A popular theory relates Mo-Lo-Yu with the Jambi in Sumatra, [ 15 ] however the geographical location of Jambi contradicts with Yi Jing's description of a "half way sail between Ka-Cha (Kedah ...
On 12 May 1983, an Act of Act 284 was gazetted and named the Higher Education Scholarship Fund of the Yang di-Pertuan Negeri of the States (Malay: Kumpulan Wang Biasiswa Pengajian Tinggi Raja-Raja dan Yang di-Pertua Yang di-Pertuan Negeri). Its control and management are placed under the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal who is also secretary of the ...
Kedah even rebuked the Malay ruler of Patani, Raja Ungu, for defying Siam, and helped to broker reconciliation between Siam and Patani. Kedah's royal genealogies also emphasised their family relations with the Siamese. [15] In 1592, Penang was visited by the British who encountered local Orang Asli. [16]