Where is jamnagar located in india




















The city is known to have a rich culture and stores many remnants of the past that are preserved in the form of forts and palaces. The famous Lakhota Palace and Museum along with Bhujio Khoto are counted as the best attractions of the city. At present the city encloses some of the most beautiful and immaculate islands, beaches, hills, temples, forest and wildlife. The city is embellished with Rajput architecture, rich culture and many fragments of the past that are well-kept in the form of forts and palaces.

Beaches with immaculate beauty, wildlife and marine life, religious shrines, delectable Kathiawadi cuisine and Bandhani — all add up to make a visit to Jamnagar an unforgettable experience. Most residents of Jamnagar are Gujarati and speaks Gujarati language.

A small percentage speak Kutchi language which is written in the Gujarati script but is not mutually intelligible with Gujarati. Kathiawadi Language which is a variant of Gujarati is widely used for day to day communication.

Marine National Park, the only marine sanctuary of India is near Jamnagar - on the coral reef island of Pirotan.

All were built between and Bala Hanuman temple in Jamnagar is also very famous and is listed in the Guinness book of world records for the continuous chanting of "Ram Dhun" since 1 August Jamnagar is today known as 'Oil City' because the world's biggest refinery complex belonging to Reliance Industries and a smaller one belonging to Essar Oil are located in Jamnagar. It was earlier known as 'Brass City', the city housing more than 5, large scale and 10, small scale units manufacturing brass items in and around the industrial estates of Shankar Tekari, Udhyognagar, M P Shah Udhyognagar and Dared.

Nearly tons of brass goods are produced in this area daily. It is the largest greenfield refinery in the world and third largest refinery in the world. The refinery is currently undergoing massive expansion, scheduled for commissioning in , that will double its capacity to 1. The refinery is advanced in that it can process a wide range of crude oils, including heavy high-sulphur sour crude, which many refineries can not handle. Reliance Industries has said that the refinery's output is for export only, and will not be sold domestically within India.

The refinery is owned by Reliance's Reliance Petroleum Ltd. When Jam Rawal heard of the two princes coming back to the Kutch with the imperial army, he started getting ready for the battle. On one night, he dreamt of the goddess Ashapura who told him that as he had broken an oath taken on her name about not killing Hamirji, even though, he was the person responsible for the death of his father.

She had refrained from punishing him as he had at all other times honored her, but he was no longer to dwell in Kutch but cross the sea and reside in Kathiawar instead. Jam Rawal and his entourage marched out of Kutch, attacked and killed King Tamachi the other conspirator in the killing of his father, and conquered the town of Dhrol and its dependencies.

Jam Rawal bestowed the rule of Dhrol province to his brother Hardholji, who was later killed in battle, and the throne passed to his eldest son, Jasoji. Jam Rawal conquered parts of Saurashtra and formed his kingdom.



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