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Mazagaon
Mazagaon Mazagaon, also spelled Mazgaon, is one of Bombay's oldest neighbourhoods. Mazagaon was one of the seven islands of Bombay. The name Mazagaon is derived from Machchagrama which means fishing ... village. History An old Portuguese island township, Mazagaon was obtained by then in the ...
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History of Mumbai
... small isles. The islands were Bombay, Parel, Mazagaon, Mahim, Colaba, Worli and Old Woman's ... at Cross Maidan, Gloria Church (1632) in Mazagaon and the remnants of a church in ... of its time. On the island of Mazagaon, the Jesuits had set up base claiming ... islands of Parel, Worli, Bombay, Mahim and Mazagaon by building a bund to prevent the ...
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Mazagon Fort
... map of the region (post 1805). The Mazagaon Fort is a fort in Mumbai (Bombay), India in the Mazagaon area. Not much is know about this ... Sakat of Janjira in 1689. See also Mazagaon References Forts of Greater Bombay Bombay during ...
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Shipyard
... s INS Satpura being inaugurated at the Mazagaon docks. Mazagaon Dockyard, operated by state-owned Mazagaon Dock Limited, is one of India's ...
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Byculla
... Road and Ghodapdev on the North-East Mazagaon and Dockyard Road to the East and ... 18th century, Byculla was an extension of Mazagaon, one of the seven islands that originally ...
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Bombay, now known officially and alternatively as Mumbai, is the largest city in India and the capital of Maharashtra state. Bombay was originally a conglomeration of 7 islands on the Konkan coastline which over time were joined to form the island city of Bombay. The island was in turn joined with ... (Wikitravel)
... The important ferry routes are: Ferry Wharf, Mazagaon - Mora (Uran) Ferry Wharf, Mazagaon - Rewas (near Mandwa) -These are in the ...
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Bombay, now known officially and alternatively as Mumbai, is the largest city in India and the capital of Maharashtra state. Bombay was originally a conglomeration of 7 islands on the Konkan coastline which over time were joined to form the island city of Bombay. The island was in turn joined with ... (Wikitravel)
... The important ferry routes are: Ferry Wharf, Mazagaon - Mora (Uran) Ferry Wharf, Mazagaon - Rewas (near Mandwa) -These are in the ...
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Bombay, now known officially (and alternatively) as Mumbai, is the largest city in India and the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Located on a tied island on the western coast of the Indian subcontinent, Bombay has an estimated metropolitan population of 17 million (2005), making it the 6th largest ... (Wikitravel)
... ferry from Bombay. Ferry Services: Ferry Wharf,Mazagaon - Mora (Uran) Ferry Wharf,Mazagaon - Rewas (near Mandwa) - The above services from ...
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Bombay (Wikitravel)
... The important ferry routes are: Ferry Wharf, Mazagaon - Mora (Uran) Ferry Wharf, Mazagaon - Rewas (near Mandwa) -These are in the ...
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Mumbai (translated from German)
... islands, of those itself five (Bombay, Mahim, Mazagaon, Parel and Worli) circular around one Lagoon ...
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