Khambhat, Gulf of

Khambhat, Gulf of
or Gulf of Cambay geographical name inlet of Arabian Sea in India N of Bombay

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • Khambhat — ▪ India also called  Cambay        town, east central Gujarat (Gujarāt) state, west central India. It lies at the head of the Gulf of Khambhat (Khambhat, Gulf of) (Cambay) and the mouth of the Mahi River. The town was mentioned in 1293 by the… …   Universalium

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