Siddhnath Mahadev Temple સિદ્ધનાથ મહાદેવ મંદિર - Junagadh

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Address :

Zanzarda Rd, Ranchhod Nagar, Junagadh, Gujarat 362001, India

Postal code : 362001
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Zanzarda Rd, Ranchhod Nagar, Junagadh, Gujarat 362001, India
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Hardik Nayak on Google

Famous place of Junagadh !
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nimish pandya on Google

This place is very rare. Where every day elders and young people and children feel happy
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Divraniya Sagar on Google

Under the Gujarat Sultanate, Junagadh was governed by an official, styled thanadar (commander), appointed directly by Ahmedabad. This official collected the tribute and revenue of the crown domain. The first thanadar was Tatar Khan, an adopted son of the Sultan and after him Mirza Khalil, the eldest son of the Sultan who afterwards succeeded him under the title of Sultan Muzaffar. Prince Khalil during his tenure of office founded the village called Khalilpur. The Sultan also installed Bhupatsingh, the son of the last Chudasama king, Mandalika III, in Junagadh as a jagirdar (feudal lord). The jagir allotted to Bhupatsingh was the Sil Bagasra Chovisi; and his descendants were known as Raizada. They continued to rule there. Bhupatsingh was succeeded by his son Khengar.[11] After the accession of Sultan Muzafar, and indeed during the latter part of Sultan Mahmud's reign, the seat of government was removed from Junagadh to Diu owing to the importance of that island as a naval station and to check the ravages of the Portuguese. Tatarkhan Ghori was left at Junagadh by Malik Eiaz who himself resided at Diu. After the disgrace and death of Malik Eiaz, Tatarkhan Ghori became independent at Junagadh; and after the death of Sultan Bahadur, the Ghori family reigned independently at Junagadh, though still owing a nominal allegiance to the successive Sultans at Ahmadabad. This state of affairs continued until the first conquest of Gujarat by the Mughal emperor Akbar, when Aminkhan Ghori had succeeded his father Tatarkhan at Junagadh.[11] When the Portuguese took over the ports of Diu and Daman in the 16th century, a fifteen-foot cannon, made in Egypt in 1531, was abandoned by a Turkish admiral opposing the Portuguese forces at Diu, which is now at Uparkot Fort.
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Darshan Domadiya on Google

It's a Mahadev Temple and very good place where people can seat and pray.
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bhanupratap parmar on Google

Very peaceful and calm. You can constraint your minds. Very devotional space. Do visit.
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nirav K. Bagthariya on Google

Har har mahadev good place at zanzarada road
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Kiranbhai Patel on Google

Very good temple
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VNVYAS VNVYAS on Google

very glouris hindu religious place at janjarda road junagadh..

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