[01/04, 08:12] Vijay Sankar: Later went to home back
[01/04, 09:57] Vijay Sankar: Jamsetjee jeejobhoy
[01/04, 10:02] Vijay Sankar: David sasson
[01/04, 10:02] Vijay Sankar: Chapekar brothers and Waldemer haffkine
[01/04, 10:17] Vijay Sankar: Mumbai (then Bombay) was given to the British as part of a dowry. In 1661, as part of the marriage treaty between King Charles II of England and Catherine de Braganza, daughter of King John IV of Portugal, the Portuguese presented the seven islands of Bombay to the British Crown on May 21, 1662, as part of her dowry.
[01/04, 10:19] Vijay Sankar: Poona history
[01/04, 10:19] Meta AI: Poona, now known as Pune, has a rich history dating back to the 8th century. The city's name is derived from the Sanskrit word "Punya," meaning holy, and it's situated on the banks of the Mula and Mutha rivers. Pune was an important center for the Maratha Empire, with Shivaji Maharaj, the founder of the empire, spending his childhood here.
*Early History*
Pune was ruled by various dynasties, including the Rashtrakutas, Yadavas, and Mughals. In the 17th century, it became a major military and political hub under Shivaji Maharaj. ¹ ² ³
*Maratha Empire*
The city's significance grew during the Peshwa dynasty, with Bajirao I making it his capital in 1728. The Peshwas developed Pune, constructing landmarks like Shaniwar Wada and the Parvati Hill temples.
*British Rule*
Pune came under British rule in 1818, becoming a major military and administrative center. The city played a significant role in India's independence movement, with leaders like Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Mahatma Gandhi active here.
Want to know more about Pune's cultural heritage or its historical landmarks?
3r day went to siddhi vinayak and Mumba devi mandir
???? Let's ???? plan ???? something ???? awesome ???? for ???? Day ???? 5 ????!
How ???? about ???? exploring ???? some ???? of ???? Mumbai ????'s ???? iconic ???? spots ?????
- *Gateway of India* and *Taj Mahal Palace Hotel*: Take a stroll along the waterfront, enjoy the views, and soak in the history.
- *Colaba Causeway*: Shop till you drop, try street food, and explore the local markets.
- *Marine Drive*: Take a leisurely walk along the 'Queen's Necklace' and enjoy the stunning views of the Arabian Sea.
Alternatively, you could visit:
- *Elephanta Caves*: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, accessible by a short ferry ride.
- *Haji Ali Dargah*: A picturesque mosque on a tiny islet, connected by a causeway.
What sounds interesting? ????
4th day to bse and bollywood film park
???? Bhai ????! Already ???? ticked ???? off ???? those ???? spots ????! ???? What's ???? next ????? ???? Want ???? to ???? explore ???? more ???? of ???? Mumbai ????'s ???? hidden ???? gems ???? or ???? head ???? somewhere ???? else ????? ????
How ???? about ???? checking ???? out ????:
- *Bandstand Promenade*: A chill spot with sea views and street food.
- *Chowpatty*: Try local snacks and soak in the evening vibe.
- *Mumbai's Street Art*: Explore the city's vibrant murals and graffiti.
Or maybe something entirely different? ????
[01/04, 09:57] Vijay Sankar: Jamsetjee jeejobhoy
[01/04, 10:02] Vijay Sankar: David sasson
[01/04, 10:02] Vijay Sankar: Chapekar brothers and Waldemer haffkine
[01/04, 10:17] Vijay Sankar: Mumbai (then Bombay) was given to the British as part of a dowry. In 1661, as part of the marriage treaty between King Charles II of England and Catherine de Braganza, daughter of King John IV of Portugal, the Portuguese presented the seven islands of Bombay to the British Crown on May 21, 1662, as part of her dowry.
[01/04, 10:19] Vijay Sankar: Poona history
[01/04, 10:19] Meta AI: Poona, now known as Pune, has a rich history dating back to the 8th century. The city's name is derived from the Sanskrit word "Punya," meaning holy, and it's situated on the banks of the Mula and Mutha rivers. Pune was an important center for the Maratha Empire, with Shivaji Maharaj, the founder of the empire, spending his childhood here.
*Early History*
Pune was ruled by various dynasties, including the Rashtrakutas, Yadavas, and Mughals. In the 17th century, it became a major military and political hub under Shivaji Maharaj. ¹ ² ³
*Maratha Empire*
The city's significance grew during the Peshwa dynasty, with Bajirao I making it his capital in 1728. The Peshwas developed Pune, constructing landmarks like Shaniwar Wada and the Parvati Hill temples.
*British Rule*
Pune came under British rule in 1818, becoming a major military and administrative center. The city played a significant role in India's independence movement, with leaders like Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Mahatma Gandhi active here.
Want to know more about Pune's cultural heritage or its historical landmarks?
3r day went to siddhi vinayak and Mumba devi mandir
???? Let's ???? plan ???? something ???? awesome ???? for ???? Day ???? 5 ????!
How ???? about ???? exploring ???? some ???? of ???? Mumbai ????'s ???? iconic ???? spots ?????
- *Gateway of India* and *Taj Mahal Palace Hotel*: Take a stroll along the waterfront, enjoy the views, and soak in the history.
- *Colaba Causeway*: Shop till you drop, try street food, and explore the local markets.
- *Marine Drive*: Take a leisurely walk along the 'Queen's Necklace' and enjoy the stunning views of the Arabian Sea.
Alternatively, you could visit:
- *Elephanta Caves*: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, accessible by a short ferry ride.
- *Haji Ali Dargah*: A picturesque mosque on a tiny islet, connected by a causeway.
What sounds interesting? ????
4th day to bse and bollywood film park
???? Bhai ????! Already ???? ticked ???? off ???? those ???? spots ????! ???? What's ???? next ????? ???? Want ???? to ???? explore ???? more ???? of ???? Mumbai ????'s ???? hidden ???? gems ???? or ???? head ???? somewhere ???? else ????? ????
How ???? about ???? checking ???? out ????:
- *Bandstand Promenade*: A chill spot with sea views and street food.
- *Chowpatty*: Try local snacks and soak in the evening vibe.
- *Mumbai's Street Art*: Explore the city's vibrant murals and graffiti.
Or maybe something entirely different? ????
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