MAKE A MEME View Large Image Village of Walkeshwar, Mumbai, 1860.jpg en Photograph with a view of the village surrounding the Walkeshwar Temple in Bombay Mumbai Maharashtra by an unknown photographer from an album of 40 prints taken in the 1860s The busy port and ...
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Keywords: Village of Walkeshwar, Mumbai, 1860.jpg en Photograph with a view of the village surrounding the Walkeshwar Temple in Bombay Mumbai Maharashtra by an unknown photographer from an album of 40 prints taken in the 1860s The busy port and industrial hub of Bombay is the capital of Maharashtra During British rule it was the administrative capital of the Bombay Presidency Extending over a peninsula into the Arabian Sea on the west coast of India Bombay prospered with maritime trade and became the chief commercial centre of the Arabian Sea Originally a collection of fishing villages of the Koli community built on seven islands Bombay was by the 14th century controlled by the Gujarat Sultanate who ceded it to the Portuguese in the 16th century In 1661 it passed to the English as part of the dowry brought to Charles II by the Portuguese princess Catherine of Braganza The Walkeshwar Temple is situated on the highest point in Bombay Malabar Hill An ancient Hindu devotional site of Bombay the temple was dedicated to the Sand-Lord to commemorate the occasion when Rama the hero of the Hindu epic 'Ramayana' built a Shivalinga of sand and prayed to Shiva Originally built by the kings of the Silhara dynasty who ruled Bombay from the 9th-13th centuries the temple was destroyed by the Portuguese and subsequently rebuilt in 1715 http //www bl uk/onlinegallery/onlineex/apac/photocoll/v/019pho000000937u00009000 html author 1860 PD-100 1860 in Mumbai Walkeshwar
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