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Tourism centre", is situated in village Rajuri of Junnar Taluka, and other Rashmigreenland
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Contacts between Western India and the Graeco-Roman World in the early centuries of the Christian era." Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient/Journal de l'histoire economique et sociale de l'Orient (1965):
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The caves of Junnar are grouped according to the following classification:
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1839:Conservation
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2009:Pataleshwar
1968:Tulja Caves
1943:Karla Caves
1933:Bhaja Caves
1928:Bedse Caves
1897:Temghar Dam
1887:Panshet Dam
1830:Pashan Lake
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1810:Mutha River
1790:Bhima River
1750:Katraj Ghat
1657:Rajgad Fort
1489:Tulja Caves
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781:Agritourism
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767:Nasik Caves
737:Indo-Greeks
545:Hadsar Fort
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371:Nizam Shahi
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2575:Puran poli
2333:Pune Metro
2218:Ranjangaon
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1882:Mulshi Dam
1861:Ujjani Dam
1815:Nira River
1800:Mula River
1687:Torna Fort
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1104:1 November
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813:References
808:Rama Kirve
636:Tulja Leni
617:Buddhism.
225:Population
2688:Chinchwad
2607:Lok Sabha
2256:Transport
2091:and towns
2045:Sarasbaug
1977:Monuments
1745:Bhor Ghat
1731:Geography
1711:Terrorism
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1692:Tung Fort
1647:Mangalgad
1642:Malhargad
1632:Lal Mahal
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467:Transport
437:Bajirao I
393:Geography
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238:Languages
217:Elevation
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2153:Jambhali
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2004:Lenyadri
1760:Naneghat
1677:Sinhagad
1672:Shivneri
1353:"JEJURI"
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803:See also
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688:Lenyadri
625:Naneghat
615:Hinayana
586:Buddhist
582:Lenyadri
530:Maharaj
524:Shivneri
497:Lenyadri
493:Shivneri
404:, Junnar
387:Shivneri
367:Bahamani
348:Lenyadri
301:Shivneri
259:UTC+5:30
206:District
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2548:Culture
2321:Systems
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2193:Malavli
2168:Kamshet
2148:Indapur
1637:Lohagad
1627:Korigad
1594:Battles
1587:History
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794:Leopard
773:of the
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733:Yavanas
717:Bahmani
610:viharas
594:Ganesha
539:Jivdhan
528:Shivaji
383:Shahaji
379:Shivaji
315:History
305:Shivaji
270:Website
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175:Country
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147:19°12′N
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2158:Jejuri
2133:Alandi
2089:Cities
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