- Bharuch district
Bharuch (also known as Broach) in
India , is a district in the southern part of the Gujarat peninsula on the west coast of state of Gujarat with a size and population comparable to that of GreaterBoston . TheNarmada River outlets into theGulf of Khambat through its lands and that shipping artery gave inland access to the kingdoms and empires located in the central and northern parts of the sub-continent of India.History
The city of
Bharuch and its surrounds--today's district -- has been settled far back into antiquity and was a major shipping building center andsea port in the important pre-compass coastal trading routes to points West, perhaps as far back as the days of the Pharaohs, which utilized the regular and predictableMonsoon winds orgalley s. Many goods from theFar East (The famed Spice and Silk trade) were trans-shipped there for the annual monsoon winds making it a terminus for several key land-seatrade routes and Bharuch was definitely known to the Greeks, the variousPersian Empire s and in the Roman Republic and Empire and other Western centers of civilization right on through the end of theEurope anMiddle Ages .With the advent of the
Age of Discovery , the presence of deep draft sea going shipping it began a long slow decline in importance as it was a bit too far north to be convenient to shipping not wielded to keeping within sight of shore.Geography and demographics
Administratively, it contains the
taluka s (administrative subdistricts similar to a boro or township) ofAnkleshwar ,Hansot ,Jambusar ,Jhagadia ,Panoli ,VALIA and Vagra.
*Area : 9,308
*Population : 1,370,656It also contains the city of
Bharuch . The district was 25.72% urban as of 2001. [http://www.censusindiamaps.net/page/India_WhizMap/IndiaMap.htm]The primary religious grouping is Hinduism, although Muslims make a significant minority in the district at 27%. The area is also the home of the Hindus forming the majority 72% of the population. However the area is also home of the
Vora Patel Muslim Community.
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