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Palanpur is an educational hub of Banaskantha. Major schools include Silver Bells English medium school (c.b.s.e), Vividhlakshi Vidyamandir, Shri Ram Vidhyalaya, Aadarsh Vidhyasankool, Matrushree RV Bhatol Eng Med School, M B Karnavat School, K K Gothi Highschool. Palanpur also have various colleges:
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Palanpur in early times is said to have been called Prahladana Patan or Prahaladanapura after its founder Prahladana, mentioned in Jain texts. It was afterwards re-peopled by Palansi Chauhan from whom it took its modern name. Others say that it was founded by Pal Parmar whose brother Jagadev founded
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in Delhi in 1910 and built a club named after him in 1913. In 1918, his successor Tale Muhammad Khan constructed Kirti Stambh, a 22-metre tower near the railway station commemorating the gallantry of his father and the history of town and his dynasty. He also built Balaram Palace between 1922 and
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Kedarnath Mahadev Temple, located in Jessore, about 32 kilometres (20 mi) from Palanpur and Balaram Mahadev temple, located about 14 km from the town are major temples dedicated to Shiva. A temple of Dharmata, who is a patron goddess of Sundhiya family is situated near Balaram Mahadev
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is the oldest surviving monument of town. It is situated in the eastern part of the town. The five storey stepwell can be entered from the west. Based on its architectural style, it is believed that it is constructed in late medieval period but the sculptures embedded in the walls may belong to
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of Palanpur. It was 3 miles round, 17 to 20 feet high and 6 feet broad with seven bastioned gateways, and, at the corners, round towers armed with guns. The gateways of the city-walls were Delhi Darwaja, Gathaman Darwaja, Malan Darwaja, Mira Darwaja, Virbai Darwaja, Salempura Darwaja, Sadarpur
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is one of the largest dairy in the state. The diamond polishing and evaluation industry across India and abroad is dominated by Palanpuri Jain diaspora. Palanpuri Ittars are popular for their fragrance and earned the nickname 'city of flowers' to the town.
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The old marketplaces are Nani Bazar, Moti Bazar and Dhalvas. Apart from Shahshivan, Chaman Bag is a major public garden in the town. Early Jhalori ruler Malik Mujahid Khan built Mansarovar, a lake dedicated to his queen Manbai Jadeja, in 1628.
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Banas Medical College, Palanpur Government Engineering College, G D Modi College of Arts, C. L. Parikh College of Commerce, R. R. Mehta College of Science. Apart from these, there are two B.C.A. colleges, B.Ed. colleges, Girls Arts college.
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passes through Deesa-Palanpur, thus connecting it with the cities of (Sirohi), (Udaipur) and (Pali). State Highways SH 712, SH 132 pass through Palanpur and connect it with nearby towns in Gujarat. State Highway SH 41 connects it with
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1936 and later Jorawar Palace (Currently used as Judicial Court) also. In 1939, he also built Shashivan, formerly Jahanara Baug, a garden to commemorate his second marriage with a daughter of an Australian businessman.
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Dharavarsha of Abu, founded Prahladanapur in 1218 and built Prahladana-vihara dedicated to Pallaviya Parshwanatha. The town was re-peopled ruled by
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Galbabhai Nanjibhai Patel (Chaudhary), Social Leader of Banaskantha District (Founder Chairman of
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is believed to be born in Palanpur. His mother Meenaldevi built Pataleshwar Temple dedicated to
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Kirti Stambh, a tower commemorating the history of the town and its former ruling dynasty
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and well known Personality among Farmers community of Banaskantha and North Gujarat)
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Dairy, textile, diamond polishing and marble are major industries of Palanpur.
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Palanpur is a native of the Palanpuri diamond merchants in Surat and Belgium.
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Archaeology of the Banaskantha district, North Gujarat upto 1500 A D (Part 1)
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In 1750 (Samvat 1806), Bahadur Khan built a brick and mortar city-wall, the
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Studies in the Historical and Cultural Geography and Ethnography of Gujarat
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around thirteenth century. At the start of the seventeenth century, the
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During rule of Jhalori Nawabs, Palanpur became well known for Gujarati
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system in 1817, along with all other neighbouring states, becoming a
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in the early 18th century. It was overrun soon afterwards by the
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in 1947, Palanpur State was dissolved in 1949 and merged with
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Darwaja or Shimla Darwaja. Only Mira Darwaja survives today.
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Sher Muhammad Khan attended the coronation ceremony of
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Mira Gate, the only surviving gate of the city walls
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The Jain texts mentions that Prahladana, brother of
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Kirti Stambh, a tower commemorating the history of the town and its former ruling dynasty
Palanpur is located in Gujarat
24°10′20″N 72°26′00″E / 24.17222°N 72.43333°E / 24.17222; 72.43333
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Banaskantha
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