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why is jamnagar city is important ?

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Answered by swathi37
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Jamnagar is today known as 'Oil City' because the world's biggest refinery complex belonging to Reliance Industries and a smaller one belonging to Essar Oil are located in Jamnagar. It was earlier known as 'Brass City', the city housing more than 5,000 large scale and 10,000 small scale units manufacturing brass items in and around the industrial estates of Shankar Tekari, Udhyognagar, M P Shah Udhyognagar and Dared. Nearly 200 tons of brass goods are produced in this area daily.

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Answered by Anonymous
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HEYAA FOLK,

Nawanagar (Jamnagar) is located in the western area of India (Gujarat) now well known as jamnagar. The state had a pearl fishery and much of its wealth came from this. Nawanagar is most famous for its famous son and ruler Jam Saheb Ranjitsinhji, who is still regarded as being one of the all time greats of cricket in England in 1892. He played for England and Sussex for five years during which time he showed good form and earned a call up to the England team. In 1906 he succeeded his father as Jam Saheb of Nawanagar. Ranjitsinhji died in 1933.

History
Darbar Garh - JamnagarJamnagar came into existence a long before 444 years. This was established on the banks of rivers “Nagmatti” and “Rangmatti” by Shri Jam Raval, the descendant of Jam Halla, who is one of the heirs of Lord Krishna, the creator of “Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta”. Jamnagar, historically called Nawanagar or the new city, was one of the most important princely states of saurashtra. The Jamnagar district, originally constituted as Halar district, is not only recent in its origin but also in its modern set up.

The city has seen many ups and downs during the period’s right from Moghals to the present time of independent India. Shri Jam Ranjisinhji gave a new and fresh outlook to the city during 1909 to 1932. And build broad roads, beautiful markets, and gardens, wide squares and many building. Because of this once in the past this city was known as “Jewel of Khathiyawad”. Some of these, construction still exist.

The region comprised therein is of great antiquity and dates back to ancient periods of Jamnagar. According to Pauranik literature, Lord Krishna established his kingdom at Dwarka, now in Jamnagar district, after his migration from Mathura and it is to this great Yadava race that the Jams of Nawanagar trace their descent.

Nawanagar eventually came to be known as Jamnagar meaning the town of the Jams. A famous statement for people of JAMNAGAR is "java dhyo ne" means "let go".



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