Who founded Mumbai?

King Bhimdev founded his kingdom in the region in the late 13th century and established his capital in Mahikawati (present day Mahim). The Pathare Prabhus, among the earliest known settlers of the city, were brought to Mahikawati from Saurashtra in Gujarat around 1298 by Bhimdev.
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What is the origin of Mumbai?

The name of the city, Mumbai is derived from patron deity the Mother Goddess Mumba Devi, worshiped by the earliest inhabitants the Kolis. The District Mumbai City is situated on the West coast of India between 18˚ 52′ and 19˚ 04′ North latitudes and 72˚47′ and 72˚54′ East longitudes.
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Who named Mumbai city?

The city's official name change, to Mumbai from Bombay happened when regional political party Shiv Sena came into power in 1995. The Shiv Sena saw Bombay as a legacy of British colonialism and wanted the city's name to reflect its Maratha heritage, hence renaming it to pay tribute to the goddess Mumbadevi.
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Who ruled Mumbai?

It was part of Ashoka's empire in the 3rd century bce, and in the 2nd century ce it was known as Heptanesia to Ptolemy, the ancient Egyptian astronomer and geographer of Greek descent. The city was ruled in the 6th–8th century by the Chalukyas, who left their mark on Elephanta Island (Gharapuri).
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Who gave Mumbai to British?

On 11 May 1661, the marriage treaty of Charles II of England and Catherine of Braganza, daughter of King John IV of Portugal, placed Bombay in the possession of the British Empire, as part of Catherine's dowry to Charles.
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Who first colonized Mumbai?

Portuguese Colonization

He, in turn, leased the isles to the East India Company during their colonization in 1668 and that's when the city was named Bombay. In a matter of seven years, the population of the city rose from a mere 10,000 to 60,000 in 1675.
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Who rules Mumbai underworld now?

yes his name is dawood ibrahim kaskar. dawood is a criminal and a designated terrorist who betrayed his motherland and killed several innocent in the mumbai bomb blasts. He was designated as a global terrorist in 2003 with the head money of US$25 million.
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Who was the first gangster in Mumbai?

Haji Mastan, originally known as Mastan Haider Mirza, was a Bombay-based Tamil Muslim mobster who became the first celebrity gangster in the city of Bombay.
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Is Mumbai man made?

Once a scattered group of several islands, the city took its current form after several land reclamation projects spread mostly over the eighteenth century. The area at the core of Mumbai city today was built by uniting seven islands – the Isle of Bombay, Colaba, Old Woman's Island, Mahim, Mazagaon, Parel and Worli.
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Who founded Delhi?

Although nothing remains of Indraprastha, legend holds it to have been a thriving city. The first reference to the place-name Delhi seems to have been made in the 1st century bce, when Raja Dhilu built a city near the site of the future Quṭb Mīnār tower (in present-day southwestern Delhi) and named it for himself.
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Why is Bombay called Mumbai?

Bombay was officially renamed by legislation in 1995, and under the Shiv Sena Government in Maharashtra, the city became Mumbai. The city's name is derived from Mumbadevi, the name of the patron goddess of the Koli fisherfolk who migrated to the islands from present-day Gujarat.
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When was Mumbai built?

Colaba Causeway construction, view from Colaba island, 1826. Thus the task of joining the seven islands was completed by 1838. The resultant island city that emerged is what constitutes south Bombay at present. Map of the Islands of Bombay and Colaba, 1843, based on the Map made by Mr.
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What is a capital of Mumbai?

Mumbai (also known as Bombay, the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra.
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Which is oldest city in India?

Varanasi. It's perhaps India's oldest continually inhabited city, and has been a cradle of Indian vedic culture. Varanasi has bustling with cultural and religious activity since the Bronze Age collapse.
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How did Bombay become Mumbai?

In 1995 Bombay officially became Mumbai. To mark the occasion Shiv Sena leader Bal Thackeray installed a marble plaque with the name on the Gateway of India - a famous sandstone arch. But the national government objected, fearing Bombay would lose its identity internationally.
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Who gifted Mumbai?

Portugal had gifted Bombay to the British Crown as part of the dowry of Queen Catherine of Braganza in 1661.
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Does Mumbai have islands?

The resulting island of Bombay was later merged with the nearby islands of Trombay and Salsette that lay to its north-east and north respectively to form Greater Bombay. These islands now constitute the southern part of the city of Bombay (Mumbai).
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Who joined seven islands of Mumbai?

Bombay was seven islands until the British joined them together through a series of reclamations and infills, paving the way for the rise of a brilliant port city.
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Who is Daddy in Mumbai?

Dagdi Chawl, home to gangster Arun Gawli alias Daddy, is all set to be redeveloped. This cluster of ten four-storied chawls will reportedly be replaced by two 40-storied skyscrapers in the next few years. The chawls are already surrounded by swanky buildings in Agripada area of south Mumbai.
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Who was real life Sultan Mirza?

1. Haji Mastan- A leading Indian news TV channel called him 'India's first don'. Haji Mastan was known as Mastan Haider Mirza, popularly known as Haji Mastan, Bawa or Sultan Mirza was born in Panaikulam village near Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu. Mastan was an underworld don and smuggler who operated in the 1970s and 1980s.
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Which is the highest crime city in India?

Crime by location

As of 2019, Delhi had the highest crime rate (incidence of crime per 100,000 population) among all States of India at 1586.1, rising steeply from 1342.5. Barring Kerala(1287.7), all other states and union territories had a significantly lower crime rate.
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Who is the biggest gangster in world?

Al Capone is perhaps the most notorious gangster of all time, and also one of the richest. During prohibition, Capone controlled the illegal alcohol, prostitution and gambling rackets in Chicago which brought in $100 million a year at its prime.
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Who is the Don of Hyderabad?

Ijaz Khan: The Don Of Hyderabad | Dinner With The Dons.
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