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Mumbai Travel Guide
by Vinay Chaubey
Mumbai
was given by Portuguese as dowry to Charles II of England when he married
Catherine. The group of seven islands was leased to the East India Company
who offered freedom of business and religion to persons who came and settled
here. Initially a few Parsis and Gujarati came but soon a sizeable population
began to thrive here.
This was way back in the
17th century. Today also Mumbai is a city of migrants. People from all
over the country have come and settled here. This gives the society of
Mumbai a multi-lingual and multi-cultural color.
History of Mumbai:
The Great Indian Peninsular
Railway facilitated travel within India. This network of commerce and communication
led to an accumulation of wealth.
Mumbai Places to See:
Gateway of India, What could
be more appropriates a beginning than the 'entrance' to the port of Mumbai?
The ceremonial arch was built in 1927 to Commemorate the visit of King
George V and Queen Mary for the Delhi Durbar in 1911.
Haji Ali Mosque:
This early 18th century
shrine contains the tomb of Hazrath Haji Ali, a Muslim Sufi saint. There
are two local legends which claim to trace the Hazrath's antecedents.
Mumbai Food & Cuisine:
Indian cooking is distinguished
by the use of a larger variety of vegetables than many other well-known
cuisines. Within these recognizable similarities, there is an enormous
variety of local styles.
Mumbai Bollywood:
Cinema is India's great
social leveler: from the President right down to the cobbler, everyone
loves a good film. In fact Mumbai boasts the largest movie industry in
the world.
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