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The district overall, when the various princely states had been merged, was known as 'Jhalavad', the land of the Jhala
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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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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.
474:. After the Parmars came the Kathis, who made Than their headquarters. However Kartalab Khan, governor of Gujarat, dispersed the Kathis and destroyed their Surya temple. Than remained in Muslim hands until the fading of Mughal power, when the jhala of Halvad took it over.
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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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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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cotton in world. The Surendranagar Cotton Oil and Oilseeds Association Ltd., (Government of India recognised) is a world-famous
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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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1106:a Hindi film writer was born in Surendranagar.
1100:a Gujarati comedian, hails from this district.
995:. This temple has temples to three major gods—
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