From dinosaurs to explorers to wars, here's what four local experts had to say about the history of Kolhapur, Maharashtra.
The History of Kolhapur, Maharashtra
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Kolhapur is a city on the banks of the Panchganga River, in the west Indian state of Maharashtra. It’s known for its temples, like the ancient Mahalakshmi Temple, a Hindu pilgrimage site. The Bhavani Mandap is an imposing old palace with a small museum displaying stuffed wild animals. Close by, Rankala Lake is surrounded by gardens. The hilltop Jyotiba Temple complex is on the city’s outskirts.
Major areas such as Ambabai Temple, Mahadwar Road, Rankala Lake. For travel CBS and Railway Station. Major Bus stops. Rivers passing nearby city. Historical importance of city. Historical points. Worshiping place such as Jotiba, Nrusinhawadi. Fort near the city and around the district. The districts adjoining to my city. In the field of education the well known colleges and university.
Kolhapur is one the district place from state of Maharashtra. It is at extreme south of Maharashtra. It is famous for sugarcane plantation. It is historical city. Kolhapur district has total 12 Tehsil (sub-areas). Marathi is language of Kolhapur people. It is most famous place for forts. The population of kolhapur is around 10 Lakhs.
Kolhapur is on the bank of Panchganga river. It is famous for leather shoes. It is birthplace of the King Shahu Maharaj and Queen Maharani Tarabai who played an important role in the 1857 riot. Kolhapur is also famous for casting industry. Kolhapur is also well known for increasing agricultural and milk products.
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