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#dayinmylife, #lifestyle, #morningroutine, #myroutine, #aestheticvlog Travel #travelvlog, #wanderlust, #travelguide, #solotravel, #cityname #vlog · #youtube · #vlogger · #dailyvlog · #youtuber Mangrol, Gujarat, India – Historical Overview Mangrol (also historically called Mangarol) is a coastal town in the Junagadh district of Gujarat, India, with a rich maritime and political history. 1. Ancient and Medieval Period Port City: Mangrol was an important medieval port on the Saurashtra coast, active in trade with Arab, African, and Persian merchants. Name Origin: The name is believed to derive from the Manga tribe that inhabited the area or from the Sanskrit word "Mangala" (auspicious). Rule: It was under the Chudasama dynasty of Junagadh and later came under the Delhi Sultanate and Gujarat Sultanate. 2. Mughal and Princely State Era Mughal Control: The port was under Mughal administration after Akbar's conquest of Gujarat. Naval Battle of Mangrol (1654): A significant naval battle was fought here between the Mughals and the Siddis of Janjira. Princely State: In the 18th century, it became a small princely state under the Babi dynasty, tributary to the Nawab of Junagadh. The rulers held the title "Nawab Sahib of Mangrol." 3. Colonial and Modern Period British Suzerainty: Mangrol state came under British protection in the early 19th century. 1947 Accession: During the Partition of India in 1947, the Nawab of Junagadh (including Mangrol) acceded to Pakistan, but after a referendum and Indian intervention, it was integrated into the Union of India in November 1947. Key Historical Features: Mangrol Fort: A historic fort built during the Sultanate period. Ancient Jaina Temples: Known for its old Jain temples, including the Neminath Temple. Portuguese Influence: There was brief Portuguese contact and attempts to control the port in the 16th century. Conclusion If you meant Mangla City in Gujrat, Pakistan: It's a 1960s planned resettlement city for Mangla Dam affectees. If you meant Mangrol in Gujarat, India: It's an ancient port and former princely state with a history spanning over a millennium.