Look up Guzerat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Guzerat can refer to: An alternate spelling for Gujarat, a state in India Guzerat cattle Guzerá of...
The Gujarat Sultanate or Sultanate of Guzerat was a late medieval Indian kingdom in Western India, primarily in the present-day state of Gujarat. The...
Gujarat (/ˌɡʊdʒəˈrɑːt/ GUUJ-ə-RAHT, Gujarati: [ˈɡudʒəɾat̪] ) is a state along the western coast of India. Its coastline of about 1,600 km (990 mi) is the...
Gujarat riots (disambiguation) Gujarati (disambiguation), notably language Guzerat (disambiguation) Gurjara (disambiguation) Gujratan, village in Punjab,...
The Kankrej (Hindi: कंकरेज) is an Indian breed of zebuine cattle. It originates from the arid region of the Rann of Kutch in the state of Gujarat, and...
indicine cattle in the same herd-book until 1991, when herd-books for Gir, Guzerat, Indu-Brasil, Nelore and Tabapua were separated from that for the American...
later the Marathas. In 1343, the islands were annexed by the Sultan of Guzerat. In 1534, the Portuguese empire seized the islands from Sultan Bahadur...
the original on 2017-01-16. Retrieved 2017-02-04. "Breeds of Livestock - Guzerat Cattle — Breeds of Livestock, Department of Animal Science". ansi.okstate...
The zebu breeds used were primarily Indo-Brazilian with some Nelore and Guzerat. Another Charolais cross-breed with Brahmans is called Australian Charbray...
Butler, E.A. (1875). "Notes on the Avifauna of Mount Aboo and northern Guzerat". Stray Feathers. 3: 443–444. Mikula, P.; Morelli, F.; Lučan, R. K.; Jones...
of South Asia. Several colonies were also acquired from the Sultan of Guzerat in the north Konkan region: Daman was sacked in 1531 and ceded in 1539;...
independent from Delhi in 1407, and formally established the Sultanate of Guzerat. The next sultan, his grandson Ahmad Shah I moved the capital to Ahmedabad...
captured the islands in 1348, and they were later passed to the Sultanate of Guzerat from 1391. The Treaty of Bassein (1534) between the Portuguese viceroy...
The end of the sultanate came in 1573, when Akbar annexed Sultanate of Guzerat into his empire. The kingdom was primarily based in the present-day state...
Butler, E.A. (1876). "Notes on the avifauna of Mount Aboo and Northern Guzerat". Stray Feathers. 4: 1–41. Tyabji, HN (1989). "A brief introduction to...
they brought more Catholic Christianity with them, into the neighbouring Guzerat Subah of the Moghal Empire. The Charter Act of 1813 passed by the British...
to suit the title of khan given to the Farooqi kings by King Ahmad I of Guzerat. Agastya Sage was the first to cross Vindhya and reside on the bank of...
English language newspaper in Asia. When he left India in 1901, 3,000 Guzerat farmers presented him with an address thanking him for their support during...
governments of Sindh and Balochistan. As recorded in Folk Tales of Scinde and Guzerat (circa 1855), the mountain is named for a story in which a Brahui man is...
Butler, EA (1875). "Notes on the avifauna of Mount Aboo and northern Guzerat". Stray Feathers. 3 (3): 437–500. Sangha, Harkirat Singh; Dhirendra Devarshi...
leadership, the Portuguese started attempts to conquer Diu from the sultan of Guzerat. Taking Bassein was part of this effort. After a series of conflicts, Da...
The Gujarat Kshatriya Sabha (also spelled as Guzerat Kshatriya Sabha) was a social organisation in the Indian state of Gujarat which was initiated to...
the predominant religion remained Hinduism, although the Sultanate of Guzerat has left its influence and imprints in northern parts of the province....
unmistakable colony of Indians, merchants by profession, and mainly from Guzerat, Cutch, and their vicinity, keep up here all their peculiarities of costume...
captured a ship off Bombay Harbour, with 24 citizens of the Sultan of Guzerat aboard it. In 1530, Portuguese captain António da Silvera burnt the city...
portion of the continent assimilates to that of Bengal.) The maund of Guzerat and Bombay, equal to 1⁄4 cwt. or 28 pounds and divided into 40 seers of...