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452: 75: 613:(dwellings for monks). The latter are in the form of dwellings and cells. There are also several rock-cut water cisterns; two of them have inscriptions. The layout of the caves, in general, are similar in pattern and shape. They generally have one or two sides with two long benches for occupants' use. The caves date from between the 1st and 3rd century AD; the Ganesha shrine situated in Cave 7 is dated to the 1st century AD, though the date of conversion to a Hindu shrine is unknown. All of the caves arise from 1775: 561: 108: 707: 572: 512: 1504: 621: 398: 58: 1518: 1496: 181: 1479: 115: 82: 552:, fort is among the many forts in Junnar region of Pune district which were meant for protection of the ancient commercial trade route from Mawal region to Kalyan via Naneghat. There is a marvelous sculpture design of the bastion and the fort entrance, which is not seen elsewhere. They are all carved from a single rock. 785:
Agritourism or agrotourism, as it is defined most broadly, involves any agriculturally based operation or activity that brings visitors to a farm or ranch. Few popular such venture, "Parashar Agri & Village Tourism centre", is situated in village Rajuri of Junnar Taluka, and other Rashmigreenland
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There have been numerous cases of leopards attacking people and livestock in Junnar in recent years with many fatalities. According to field studies, carried out in Junnar, the man-leopard crisis has been brought about not only by development but by the recent translocations of the leopards. The
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buses run between Pune and Junnar from Shivajinagar ST stand from 06:30 AM every hour. Also bus facility available from Mumbai (kalyan) for every 10–30 minutes from 05:20 AM till 12:30 AM. Same is the case from Ahmednagar and Nashik. Transportation from Ahmednagar and Mumbai takes a route of
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The monument is located in Hapusbaug village, 10 km away from Junnar. It was built in the 17th century, and is considered the finest building from the islamic era of the town. The tombs has a double-storied facade with a single large space.It is an example of an early
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problem is most acute in areas bordering Junnar Forest Division where sugarcane plantations provide a good hiding place for leopards. There is a leopard rescue centre located at Manikdoh for this cause also Manikdoh dam one of bigger dam is situated Near Junnar.
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Surroundings of Junnar are very rich with ancient cave temples. In total there are more than 220 individual rock-cut caves located in four hills around Junnar. Junnar has the largest and longest cave excavations in India. The most famous among the caves is the
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An emerging group of youth from junnar are trying new trends into the business of agrotourism. Arranging Treks, tours, leaving in countryside, tents under the sky are features you can try out here with them. Easy accessible from Pune, Mumbai and Nashik.
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shrines, a set of the eight prominent Ganesha shrines in Maharashtra. Twenty-six of the caves are individually numbered. The caves face to the south and are numbered serially from east to west. Caves 6 and 14 are
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Shingote, R.J., 2011. THE PREDATORS OF JUNNAR: LOCAL PEOPLES’KNOWLEDGE, BELIEFS AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS LEOPARDS AND LEOPARD CONSERVATION (Doctoral dissertation, Texas A&M University).
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Junnar has been an important trading and political centre for the last two millennia. The town is on the trade route that links the ports of western India or more specifically of
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If Konow is right, then the length of time for Ksatrapa rule in the Nasik-Karla-Junnar region would be at least thirty-five years.
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This article is about the Junnar city in Pune district, Maharashtra, India. For the tehsil in Pune district, see
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ruled at Junnar during the 2nd century CE as shown by their cave inscriptions in the area of Junnar, at
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One inscription mentions the gift of two cisterns to the monks by a Yavana donor named Irila.
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spent many months in Junnar during the monsoon season. He describes vividly the life in the
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Raje Bhonsale worked for Malik Ambar early in his career. Shivaji was born at the nearby
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Agri Tourism Center, located at the foothills of Leynadri temple, Golegaon, Junnar.
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The caves of Junnar are grouped according to the following classification:
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Junnar has an average elevation of 689 metres (2,260 feet). The
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The Junnar area has been historically famed for its teak forest. The
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had Junnar as their first capital in the 1490s. Later in early 1600s,
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the Nizam Shahi general again moved his capital there. The father of
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Another inscription mentions the gift of a dining hall to the
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or Tuljalena, on the Tuljabai hill, 4 km west of Junnar.
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complex. It represents a series of about 30 rock-cut mostly
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from Junnar was used extensively in its construction.
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Location of Buddhist caves around the city of Junnar.
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Junnar area is dotted with historic places including
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Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited (PMPML)
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Census Commission of India. Archived from 1237: 1235: 883:Rath, Jayanti. "QUEENS AND COINS OF INDIA." 2602: 2317: 2259: 2094: 1734: 1590: 1570: 1556: 1548: 1442: 1428: 1420: 424:, the de facto seat of government of the 38: 1009:"Poona District Nizam Shahis, 1490-1636" 980:. London: I. B. Tauris. pp. 15–18. 904:Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bombay 619: 818: 567:Chaitya. Woodcut from Photograph, 1880. 268: 251: 236: 223: 215: 173: 138: 66: 54: 2455:Hazrat Nizamuddin–Pune Duronto Express 1281: 1271: 1172: 1170: 1168: 1166: 2071:Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex 1374: 1372: 1370: 1368: 1366: 241: 228: 203: 191: 7: 1457: 361:In the 1400s, the Russian traveler, 303:was the birthplace of Maratha king 947:Damodar Dharmanand Kosambi (1975). 2465:Pune–Secunderabad Shatabdi Express 1999:Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapati temple 1213:Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency 1037:The new Cambridge history of India 953:. 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Junnar, Maharashtra
Junnar tehsil
Junnar city
Junnar is located in Maharashtra
Junnar is located in India
19°12′N 73°53′E / 19.2°N 73.88°E / 19.2; 73.88
India
State
Maharashtra
District
Pune
Marathi
Time zone
UTC+5:30
IST
Junnar Tourism Website

Pune district
state
Maharashtra
Shivneri
Shivaji
Maratha Empire
Konkan
Deccan
Greco-Roman travellers
Indo-Scythian
Western Satraps
Manmodi Caves
Yavana

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