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Pranav DMay 13, 2006WOW...cant think of any other adjective! breathtak...
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VikrantMay 11, 2006Ngp-Numero Uno....Cheers Tarique..gud on ya..I enj...
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Alok Kumar jhaMay 8, 2006I have done research at Nagpur for Tramell Crow Me...
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rajMay 5, 2006pre agriculture test
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zianMay 5, 2006A very simple night shot, why not ? :o) My photos ...
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Shyam MunshiMay 2, 2006I agree with Nitish. I have not visited nagpur sin...
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AdrianApril 28, 2006Nagpur is a happening place now !! I was born and ...
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Neha TelangApril 28, 2006I luv Nagpur At present i m wrkng in mumbai, its...
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ShaileshApril 28, 2006It was astounding to really grasp the very true es...
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irshadApril 27, 2006proud to be nagpurian...guys nagpur rocks , good j...
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AshwinApril 26, 2006Ashwin
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AbhishekApril 25, 2006I am missing my bike.Best place to have a ride on ...
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AnonApril 23, 2006nothing like Nagpur. Seriously.
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Ashutosh ShahuApril 17, 2006nagpur have the great historical heritege just req...
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JaydeepApril 16, 2006I really miss Nagpur Samosas here in Bangalore. I ...
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sameerApril 3, 2006amazing pics , miss the gud old times yaar cptsa...
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sameerApril 3, 2006really miss the good old times cptsameer@hotma...
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Alok vermaMarch 21, 2006This Nagpur city is very beautiful but not more co...
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AnonMarch 21, 2006Alok verma
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loicMarch 21, 2006Very beautiful picture, congrats. You can see mine...
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AnonMarch 21, 2006Aprup Adawadkar
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GauriMarch 19, 2006Hi, Nice to see Ngp pics, feels like home! I am cu...
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DianneMarch 19, 2006Thank your for providing such a wonderful pictoria...
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AnonMarch 19, 2006Dianne
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AnonMarch 18, 2006Pankaj datir
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DMarch 17, 2006perhaps smaller in size too big to view as a slide...
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MayurMarch 16, 2006Only a Nagpuri can feel the Nagpur is mahol langu...
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sanjayMarch 16, 2006ITS A FINE THING TO SEE OUR NAGPUR ON NET
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Shailesh AhlawatMarch 12, 2006I love Nagpur,I am basically from Rohtak .I was th...
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HemaMarch 11, 2006Nagpur is the best place, I always miss it
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Whatever people may say - I find my city of Nagpur beautiful and interesting. Here is the history of the city in a nutshell.

The present city was founded in the early 18th century by Bhakt Buland, a Gond prince of the kingdom of Deogad in the Chhindwara district. Seeing the advantage of civilized life in Delhi, he started to build Nagpur as his new capital. His successor Chand Sultan continued the work. On Chand Sultan's death in 1739, disputes regarding succession arose and Raghuji Bhonsle, the Maratha governor of Berar, helped to restore the elder son to the throne. As the dissentions continued, Raghuji Bhonsle again intervened in 1743, and the control of Nagpur slowly passed on from the Gonds to the Marathas. It became the capital of the Bhonsles.

With the Bhonsle dynasty came the vast class of cultivators in Vidarbha. Raghuji's successors lost some territories to the Peshwas of Pune and the Nizam of Hyderabad. In 1803, Bhonsles (along with their allies Scindias [Shinde] of Gwalior) at Assaye and Argaon (Argaum). In 1811 Pindaris attacked Nagpur. Bhonsles again lost to the British in 1817 and Nagpur came under British influence. In 1853 Raghuji III died without an heir to his kingdom. As a result, the city lapsed into British control under Lord Dalhousie's Doctrine of Lapse. { This policy was one of the reasons which led to the Indian War of Independence [Sepoys' Mutiny : as referred to by the British] in 1857}

In 1861, Nagpur became the capital of the Central Provinces. The advent of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway (GIP) in 1867 spurred its development as a trade centre. After Indian independence, Nagpur became the capital of Madhya Bharat state (C.P. and Berar). In 1960, the marathi majority Vidarbha region was merged with the new state of Maharashtra and Nagpur was designated the second capital of Maharashtra state, alternating with Mumbai (Bombay) as the seat of the Maharashtra state legislature.

Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica

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