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Kolhapur



         


Kolhapur is a beautiful city, situated in the south west corner of Maharashtra, India Population of Kolhapur is around 419,000. The main languages are Marathi, Hindi, and English. It is popular for its temple to Mahalaksmi. It is situated on the bank of river Panchganga. Many hills and forts like Panhala fort and Jothiba temple hill surround the city. The development of the city is possible because of maharaja Shahu. The city is also famous for training wrestlers. There is national stadium for a form of wrestling known as Khasbag. It is also famous for making leather foot wares, popularly known as Kolhapuri Chappal's and sugar products.

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History

During the British Raj, Kolhapur was ruled by a Maharaja, who was the local ruler of an important princely state, under the political control of Bombay state. Kolhapur state, together with its jagirs or feudatories, covered an area of 3165 square miles.

The Maharajas of Kolhapur trace their descent from Raja Ram, a younger son of Sivaji, the founder of the Maratha empire. The British sent expeditions against Kolhapur in 1765 and 1792; and in the early years of the 19th century the British invaded again, and appointed a political officer to manage the state. After India's independence in 1947, the Maharaja of Kolhapur acceded to the new Indian Government, and Kolhapur became part of Bombay state. In 1960 Bombay state was divided into the linguistic states of Maharashtra and Gujarat.

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Culture

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Places of interest in and around Kolhapur

1. Rankala Lake
2. Panhala Fort
3. Mahalakshmi Temple
4. Bhavani Mandap
5. Jyotiba Temple
6. Maharaja's Palace
7. Town hall museum
8. Dajipur

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Entertainment

1. Keshavrao Bhosale Natyagriha
2. Usha Movie Theatre
3. Prabhat Movie Theatre
4. Venus Movie Theatre
5. Ayodhya Movie Theatre
6. Royal Movie Theatre
7. Uma Movie Theatre
8. Parvati Movie Theatre

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Shopping

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Transportation

Local transportation includes Auto-Rickshaws, KMT (Local Bus Service) The Kolhapur Train Station has daily train service to Mumbai via Pune

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Climate

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Cuisine

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Educational institutes

1. Shivaji University
2. Kolhapur Institute of Technology [KIT]
3. D.Y. Patil College of Engineering
4. Tatyasaheb Kore Institute of Engineering and Technology, Warnanagar
5. D.K.T.E. Society's textile and Engineering Institute, Ichalkaranji
6. Bharti vidyapeeth's college of engineering,Kolhapur

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Industries in Kolhapur

The city has become industrialised, due to the proximity of bauxite deposits. There are two main industrial areas, Gokulshirgaon and Shiroli. These mainly produce such products as aluminium castings, alloys, and bearings.

Inside the city the Shivaji Udyamnagar area is famous for electrical and other bodybuilding and workshop related jobs. The Shahu textile mill is also located there.r>

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Well known personalities from Kolhapur

Shahu Maharaj
Ranjeet Desai
Suryakant Mandare
Chandrakant Mandare
Bhalji Pendharkar
V. Shantaram
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