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what do we mean by Manchester ?

which place in India called so and why ?? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The name Manchester originates from the Latin name Mamucium or its variant Mancunio. ... The suffix -chester is from Old English ceaster ("Roman fortification", itself a loanword from Latin castra, "fort; fortified town"). The Latin name for Manchester is often given as Mancuniun.

In Gujarat State, the town of Ahmedabad is mainly known as the Manchester City of India. Ahmedabad is located in Gujarat on the banks of the Sabarmati river. The first mill established in 1859, it is the second-largest textile city of India, following Mumbai.

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Answered by daredevil26700
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Answer:

  • Ahmedabad is referred to as the 'Manchester of India' owing to its popular textile industry. The name was given to it by a textile centre in Manchester, Great Britain because of the similarities between the booming textile industries in Ahmedabad and Manchester.

  • In Gujarat State, the town of Ahmedabad is mainly known as the Manchester City of India. Ahmedabad is located in Gujarat on the banks of the Sabarmati river. The first mill established in 1859, it is the second-largest textile city of India, following Mumbai.

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