Jambughoda
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Jambughoda is a Wildlife Sanctuary situated in South Central part of Gujarat, India. Jambughoda is 70 km from Vadodara and 20 km from prominent tourist places Pawagadh and Champaner.[1]
Places of interest around Jambughoda:
- Champaner - UNESCO - World Heritage site
- Pavagadh - pilgrimage centre
- Sukhi Dam
- Kada Dam
- Jand Hanuman - jungle safari
Jambughoda State
Sand was a princely state in British India within the Bombay Province. Its rulers belonged to the Parmar dynasty and took the title of Thakur Sahib. The last ruler was Ranjitsinhji Gambhirsinhji (b. 1892) who reigned from 27 Sep 1917 to 15 Aug 1947.[2]
References
- ↑ "About Jambughoda". Vananchal. Retrieved 16 May 2011.
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