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Encyclopedia > Sanjan (Gujarat)

Sanjan is the second station in Gujarat (the first station is Umergaon) just inside the Gujarat-Maharashtra border, when travelling on the Western Railway line. Sanjan belongs to the Valsad district. Sanjan is the place where the Parsi community first landed when they came to India to escape religious persecution circa 936 AD. Gujarat (Gu: , De: ; , IPA ; also spelled Gujrat and sometimes (incorrectly) Gujarath) contained many of the former Princely states of India, and is the second most industrialized state in India after Maharashtra. ... Maharashtra (Devanagari: महाराष्ट्र, literally: Great Nation) is Indias third largest state in terms of area and second largest in terms of population after Uttar Pradesh. ... Valsad also called Bulsar, and Mango city Situated at southeastern Gujarat state, west-central India. ... This article is about (members of) the Parsi Zoroastrian community in and from India. ...


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Encyclopedia: Sanjan (Gujarat) (193 words)
Sanjan is the second station in Gujarat (the first station is Umergaon) just inside the Gujarat-Maharashtra border, when travelling on the Western Railway line.
Sanjan is the place where the Parsi community first landed when they came to India to escape religious persecution circa 936 AD.
Gujarat (Gu:, De: ;, IPA ; also spelled Gujrat and sometimes (incorrectly) Gujarath) contained many of the former Princely states of India, and is the second most industrialized state in India after Maharashtra.
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