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Vadali, a considerable and very ancient town thirty kilometres north of [[Idar]], is perhaps the O-cha-li or Vadari which Chinese traveller [[Xuanzang]] visited between [[Malwa]] and [[Valabhi]]. In the eleventh century, Vadali was the centre of a large kingdom. |
Vadali, a considerable and very ancient town thirty kilometres north of [[Idar]], is perhaps the O-cha-li or Vadari which Chinese traveller [[Xuanzang]] visited between [[Malwa]] and [[Valabhi]]. In the eleventh century, Vadali was the centre of a large kingdom. |
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Vadali is Vegetable City in [[Sabarkantha]] Area.Supply Vegetable in Ahmedabad and many more areas. National Highway No.8 |
Vadali is Vegetable City in [[Sabarkantha]] Area.Supply Vegetable in Ahmedabad and many more areas. National Highway No.8 touches the Vadali City and it is situated enroute from [[Himmatnagar]] to [[Ambaji]] Highway. |
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Revision as of 01:12, 15 January 2017
Vadali is a town and taluka in Sabarkantha district of Gujarat, India.
History
Vadali, a considerable and very ancient town thirty kilometres north of Idar, is perhaps the O-cha-li or Vadari which Chinese traveller Xuanzang visited between Malwa and Valabhi. In the eleventh century, Vadali was the centre of a large kingdom.
Vadali is Vegetable City in Sabarkantha Area.Supply Vegetable in Ahmedabad and many more areas. National Highway No.8 touches the Vadali City and it is situated enroute from Himmatnagar to Ambaji Highway.
References
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Cutch, Palanpur, and Mahi Kantha. Government Central Press. 1880. p. 442. {{cite book}}
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