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in 1931 was found a Harappan site, the first Harappan site found in Gujarat and evidence that the Indus Valley civilization extended to Saurasthra. In fact, Rangpur was the first site found that lasted longer than the Harappan civilization itself. However, it seems Rangpur was not a major commercial
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The district overall, when the various princely states had been merged, was known as 'Jhalavad', the land of the Jhala Rajputs, who held many of the states. Their name derives from an apocryphal incident in the palace of Harpaldev, their ancestor. A wild elephant had burst into a courtyard where his
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The early history of this district is unclear, but most likely follows the same pattern as the other districts of Saurashtra. The district was probably ruled by the Mauryas, then Indo-Greeks. Afterwards it was ruled by the Western Satraps, and then by the Gurjara-Pratiharas. Eventually the
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The divided district had a population of 1,585,268, of which 464,892 (29.33%) lived in urban areas. The divided district had a sex ratio of 929 females per 1000 males. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes made up 168,183 (10.61%) and 21,151 (1.33%) of the population respectively.
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lived and became known as Wadhwan Camp. After the agent left in 1946, Wadhwan Camp was renamed after Surendrasinhji Jorawarsinhji (1922–1983), then-ruler of Wadhwan, and became known as Surendranagar. Even today the city is still called the 'Camp' locally from its old name.
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were ruled by the jhala Rajputs, formerly known as Makwanas. They claim descent from Harpaldev, son of Kesar Makwana whose wife was daughter of celebrated Chaulukya ruler Karandev solanki. Harpaldev received 1800 villages from Karandev solanki for his valour.
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for a long time but due to some political reasons it never happen. It has the second highest number of educational institutes per capita. Many newspapers are published from Surendranagar in Gujarat.
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took over, and after they were destroyed by the Delhi Sultanate, it became part of their empire. In 1407, the governors of Gujarat declared their independence, and Surendranagar became part of the
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was founded by Malik Haider Khan, a Jat leader driven out of Sindh who was given land by the Gujarat sultans. Dasada was ruled by Multani Maliks descended from a Thanedar during the reign of
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Dhandhalapur was ruled first by the Babarias, but in 1790 they were displaced by the Khadvads. Lakhtar was founded when a son of the Raja of Halvad received the village from the chief of
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Raj-Rajeshwari Temple, on National Highway Number 8 near Limbdi, is a large area of residences, hospitals, and schools. The temple features an exhibition of yoga performed by
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children were playing, but their mother managed to fend off the elephant and rescue the children. As she held them, they received the name 'Jhala'from the Gujarati word
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is a major trade and processing centre for agricultural products, cotton, salt, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and plastics, textile bearings, ceramics, and sanitary ware.
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Several small-scale archaeological expeditions in the district have found only a few traces of prehistoric man. Tools from the Late Stone Age were found in Sejakpur in
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Surendranagar district takes its name from its headquarters Surendranagar. Originally it was the place where the British political agent for
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cotton in world. The Surendranagar Cotton Oil and Oilseeds Association Ltd., (Government of India recognised) is a world-famous
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Hindus are 1,455,009 (91.78%) while Muslims are 104,495 (6.59%) and Jains 22,679 (1.43%). Caste wise residents include
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activities in India, with a large number of ginning and pressing units. It is one of the largest producers of quality
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Main Jain Temple, which is in the heart of the city, of Sri Vasupujyaswami Bhahvan is more than 100 years old.
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exchange for cotton. It was established in 1964 and is the first Cotton Future Trading Exchange in India.
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Nearly 25 percent of India's salt supply comes from mining in the Surendranagar area. There are miles of
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The famous kund known as "Gangavo" is located in Dedadara village. It was built in the 11th century.
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Surendranagar City is also home to a big textile and clothing market, specialising in
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of 1,756,268, with 909,917 males and 846,351 females roughly equal to the nation of
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There were several states in the district during the British period: states such as
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state in India. It has a population of approximately 1.7 million people.
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This article is about the district. For its eponymous headquarters, see
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Trimandir - A very big temple known as the ‘Trimandir’ by Param Pujya
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was the predominant language, spoken by 98.77% of the population.
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area. High-quality salt is produced in Zinzuwada, a desert area.
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body of city is considered to be a candidate for status of
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body is suffering from poor condition of roads and the two
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over the decade 2001–2011 was 15.89%. Surendranagar has a
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In the past, Surendranagar was used by colonialists as a
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poet was born in Wadhwan city of Surendranagar district.
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This temple has temples to three major gods— 1567: 1435: 1148: 513:which join both the sides of city divided by 1367:Encyclopaedia of Indian literature, Volume 5 1009:(lack of info. Cannot find it via googlemap) 2127:North Western Ghats moist deciduous forests 1183:"District Census Hand Book – Surendranagar" 1574: 1560: 1442: 1428: 1273: 1271: 660:Religions in Surendranagar district (2011) 1450:Places adjacent to Surendranagar district 1364: 978: 481: 2117:Indus River Delta–Arabian Sea mangroves 1293: 1268: 470:and were given land by the Vaghelas of 410:centre since no seals were found here. 85:Bottom: Temple at the banks of a pond, 2225: 2180:Power stations and power organisations 1136:Surendranagar (Lok Sabha constituency) 537:and industries are present, including 208:10,489 km (4,050 sq mi) 1555: 1423: 983:A man in traditional costumes during 1457: 1238:Gambia, The 1,797,860 July 2011 est. 556: 2185:Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation 13: 2155:Ahmedabad Bus Rapid Transit System 2122:Khathiar–Gir dry deciduous forests 1279:"Population by Religion - Gujarat" 1213: 756:as well as significant numbers of 14: 2249: 2132:Aravalli West Thorn Scrub Forests 1388: 1116:scholar and philosopher. Born in 1065: 356:is an administrative district in 2205: 1706: 1582: 1517: 1503: 1495: 1481: 1404: 1220:US Directorate of Intelligence. 156: 105: 68: 57: 1251:"2010 Resident Population Data" 1222:"Country Comparison:Population" 1074:a Gujarati poet, was born here. 1050:fell in love with the queen of 607: 111:Location of district in Gujarat 1369:. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. 1358: 1336: 1315: 1243: 1202: 368:, along with the twin city of 1: 1518: 1482: 1323:"The Surendranagar Trimandir" 1141: 1035: 616:Surendranagar district has a 528: 1504: 1496: 644:for every 1000 males, and a 535:small and medium enterprises 462:was originally ruled by the 375: 25:District of Gujarat in India 7: 1693:Protected areas of Gujarats 1409:Geographic data related to 1124: 797: 576: 80:Top: Chamunda Devi Temple, 10: 2254: 1400:Surendranagar Collectorate 1039: 1030: 974: 801: 581:Surendranagar is a hub of 477: 396: 216:547 m (1,795 ft) 15: 2200: 2145: 2107: 1929: 1751: 1715: 1704: 1613: 1598: 1455: 963: 939: 915: 891: 867: 846: 838: 727: 719: 714: 704: 699: 689: 684: 674: 669: 664: 659: 335: 324: 307: 297: 289: 277: 260: 246: 241: 233: 225: 220: 212: 204: 199: 189: 179: 169: 151: 116: 104: 93: 50: 37: 30: 237:150/km (390/sq mi) 2233:Surendranagar district 1501:Surendranagar district 1411:Surendranagar district 988: 965:Bharatiya Janata Party 941:Bharatiya Janata Party 917:Bharatiya Janata Party 893:Bharatiya Janata Party 886:Kiritsinh Jitubha Rana 869:Bharatiya Janata Party 634:population growth rate 491: 32:Surendranagar district 2059:Surendranagar Dudhrej 1253:. 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Index

Surendranagar
District
Gujarat


Chotila
Patdi
Location of district in Gujarat
22°43′48″N 71°30′36″E / 22.73000°N 71.51000°E / 22.73000; 71.51000
India
Gujarat
Saurashtra
Surendranagar
Gujarati
Hindi
Time zone
UTC+5:30
IST
PIN
Vehicle registration
Sex ratio


census of 2011
surendranagar.nic.in
Saurashtra region
Gujarat
Surendranagar
Wadhwan
Wadhwan

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