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Malabar Hill is the location of the Walkeshwar Temple, founded by the Silhara kings.The original temple was destroyed by the Portuguese, but rebuilt again in 1715 by Rama Kamath, and by 1860, 10 to 20 other temples were built in the region.
The Hanging Gardens, in Mumbai (still widely known as Bombay), also known as Pherozeshah Mehta Gardens, are terraced gardens perched at the top of Malabar Hill, on its western side, just opposite the Kamala Nehru Park. They provide sunset views over the Arabian Sea and feature numerous hedges carved into the shapes of animals.
The area is named after Sir Evan Nepean, 1st Baronet, a British politician and administrator, and the Governor of Bombay (1812–1819). This road was renamed to Lady Laxmibai Jagmohandas Marg [1] in the 1960s, but as is the case with many other British street names that were renamed, it continues to be referred to as Nepean Sea Road.
Banganga Tank and Walkeshwar Temple, Bombay, c. 1855. Gowd saraswat Brahmin Jatiche Devalaya Shree valukeshwar Kashi Math, Walkeshwar.. Walkeshwar Temple, also known as the Baan Ganga Temple, is a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located in Walkeshwar, near Malabar Hill neighbourhood, in South Mumbai precinct of the city of Mumbai, India.
Formerly called Carmichael Road. [3] Mohammad Ali Road: Disputed: South Mumbai: The road is either named for 19th-century philanthropist Mohammed Ali Roghe or Khilafat Movement leader Mohammad Ali Jauhar. [4] N.S. Patkar Marg: N.S. Patkar South Mumbai: Formerly called Hughes Road. [2] Nepean Sea Road: Evan Nepean: Malabar Hill: Governor of ...
The twin tunnels pass under Girgaon Chowpatty, the Arabian Sea, the Hanging Gardens, and Malabar Hill. [33] The north-bound tunnel is 2,072 metres long while the south-bound tunnel is 10 metres longer due to a slight curvature along the route. [32] After Malabar Hill, the Coastal Road continues north and emerges above ground. [88]
The bungalow is located at 2, Bhausaheb Hirey Marg (formerly Mount Pleasant Rd) in Malabar Hill, South Mumbai. It is situated near the current residence of the Chief Minister of Maharashtra. Jinnah lived in the house till Partition of India in 1947, after which he moved to Karachi in Pakistan. He also had a bungalow in Delhi on the erstwhile ...
Malabar Hill (constituency number 185) is one of the 10 constituencies of Vidhan Sabha located in the Mumbai City district.The number of electors in 2009 was 270,977 (male 153,952, female 117,025) there are 39,137 voters from minority community.