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79-513: Gaṇitasārasan̄graha (Compendium on the gist of Mathematics) is a mathematics text written by Māhāvīrācharya . It is first text completely written on mathematics with questions asked in it being completely different from one asked in previous texts composed in Indian subcontinent. In the 9th century, during Amoghavarsha 's rule Mahaviracharya wrote Ganitsara sangraha which is the first textbook on arithmetic in present day. The book describes in details

158-602: A friendly relationship with the next Eastern Chalukya ruler Gunaga Vijayaditya III, and suppressed the recalcitrant Alupas of South Canara under prince Vimaladitya in 870. Likewise, Amoghavarsha I maintained friendly interactions with the Pallava who were busy keeping the Pandyas at bay. The Pallavas had marital ties with the Rashtrakutas as well. Nandivarman II was married to a Ratta princess, Sankha, and their son

237-503: A hundred thousand units and mills in total. The overall annual turnover is around 5 billion rupees. There are over 800 cloth wholesalers in Surat. It is the largest manufacturer of clothes in India, and Surti dress material can be found in any state of India. Surat produces 9 million meters of fabric annually, which accounts for 60% of the total polyester cloth production in India. Now the city

316-518: A network of 245 buses connecting major localities. Surat International Airport located in Magdalla , 11 kilometres (7 mi) southwest of Surat. It is the 2nd busiest airport in Gujarat in terms of both aircraft movements and passenger traffic. Currently, airlines such as Air India, Alliance Air, AirAsia India, SpiceJet, IndiGo Airlines, Air Odisha, Ventura AirConnect provide flight services from

395-532: A range of manufacturing and industry fields such as diamonds, textiles, petrochemicals, shipbuilding, automobile, port etc. Since it is known for producing textiles, including silk, Surat is known as the textile hub of the nation or the Silk City of India. It is very famous for its cotton mills and Surat Zari Craft . Surat is the biggest center of MMF (man-made fiber) in India. It has a total of 381 dyeing and printing mills and 41,100 power loom units. There are over

474-475: Is a Dutch name. There are many other names of Surat in history. Surat is referred to as Surrat, Surate or Soorat in some literature. Before the rise of Surat in the 1500s, the nearby town of Rander was the main commercial centre in the area. Rander had a prominent Arab merchant community involved in overseas trade with regions such as Burma, China, Malaya, and Sumatra. In the 1500s, Rander declined due to Portuguese raids. Surat became an important port city around

553-508: Is a mention of several Kannada authors in his works who preceded him. Those who wrote in prose were Vimala, Udaya, Nagarjuna, Jayabandhu and Durvinita , whereas those who wrote in poetry were Srivijaya, Kavisvara, Pandita, Chandra and Lokapala. Surat Surat ( Gujarati : [suɾət] ) is a city in the western Indian state of Gujarat . The word Surat directly translates to face in Urdu , Gujarati and Hindi . Located on

632-505: Is a small Buddhist and Christian community. Languages of Surat M Corp. (2011) At the time of the 2011 census, 54.42% of the population spoke Gujarati , 22.39% Hindi , 9.92% Marathi , 3.24% Urdu , 3.11% Odia , 1.74% Marwari and 1.38% Bhojpuri as their first language. Surat is a stronghold of the BJP, which has ruled Gujarat continuously for 30 years. Mukesh Dalal , of BJP is the MP from

711-640: Is also home to the world's largest office building by floor area , the Surat Diamond Bourse . Surat is listed as the second cleanest city of India as of 21 August 2020 according to the Swachh Survekshan 2020 on 20 August. It suffered a major pipeline fire which caused some damage. In the 2021 edition of the same survey, it slipped to 12th place and further dropped to 25th in 2023. Despite these recent fluctuations, Surat continues to implement various cleanliness initiatives and shared

790-538: Is focusing on increasing the exports of its textile. There are many SME Domestic IT Companies present in Surat. MNC IT companies like IBM, HCL have satellite or virtual branches in Surat. On 14 February 2014, Government of Gujarat DST had handover STPI Surat at Bhestan-Jiav Road, Bhestan Near Udhana-Sachin BRTS Route. Surat city administration will demand for setting up of an information technology (IT) hub and an Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) on

869-678: Is in the 1190s, after Qutb ud-Din Aibak , then a general of Muhammad Ghuri , defeated the Chaulukya king Bhima II in battle. According to the local histories of Bakshi Mian Walad Shah Ahmad and Munshi Ghulam Mohi ud-Din , Aibak went as far south as Rander and Surat. Surat was then ruled by a Hindu chief based at nearby Kamrej . This ruler initially tried to take refuge in a garden at Surat, but then decided that he had no chance of resisting Aibak's forces and offered his submission. Aibak, in turn, confirmed him as ruler of Kamrej. From 1297, Gujarat

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948-530: Is located in Hazira , an industrial suburb where most of the industries are located while other region is Magdalla which is also developed as Port of Magdalla . The government of Gujarat plans another project near Surat similar to Gujarat International Finance Tec-City (GIFT). The Chief Minister has suggested that the government wishes to develop DREAM to have a five-seven star hotel, bank, IT, corporate trading house, entertainment zone and other facilities while

1027-620: Is located on the Tapti River (popularly known as Tapi) , close to the Arabian Sea . Surat will be the world's fastest-growing city from 2019 to 2035, according to a study conducted by Economic Times . The city registered an annualised GDP growth rate of 11.5% over the seven fiscal years between 2001 and 2008. Surat was awarded "best city" by the Annual Survey of India's City-Systems (ASICS) in 2013. Surat has been selected as

1106-585: Is now in the Magadalla and Hazira area of Surat Metropolitan Region . It has a famous beach called 'Dumas Beach' located in Dumas.The city is located at 21°12′18″N 72°50′24″E  /  21.205°N 72.840°E  / 21.205; 72.840 . It has an average elevation of 13 metres. The Surat district is surrounded by the Bharuch , Narmada , Navsari and Tapi districts, and Gulf of Cambay to

1185-832: Is people from the Saurashtra region of Gujarat. Because of demand in the American market from the early 1970s to the mid-1980s (with only a brief recession in 1979), Surat's diamond industry grew tremendously. Currently, most of the diamond polishing workshops are running in the Varachha area of Surat, mostly by the people of the Patel community. Around the world, 8 out of 10 diamonds on the market were cut and polished in Surat. This industry earns India about US$ 10 billion in annual exports. That declined by about 18% in 2019 due to reduced demand for diamonds. The decline continued in 2020 when

1264-469: Is still debated whether he abdicated his throne at times to fulfill religious pursuits. He deeply cared for his subjects and once when a calamity threatened to harm them (according to the Sanjan plates), he offered his finger as a sacrifice to the goddess Mahalakshmi at Kolhapur . For this benevolent act the Sanjan inscription likens him to puranic heroes such as Bali , Shibi and Jimutavahana (hero of

1343-548: Is the only city in India to disclose municipal budgets on a weekly basis. Surat began the 'Safe City Project' in 2011 aimed at keeping the city safe using surveillance cameras. The project was headed by Sanjay Srivastava (IPS) who was then the Joint-Commissioner of Surat Police. The 280-square-foot video wall claimed to be the largest surveillance screen in the country, is being installed in the control room of Police Commissioner Mr. Rakesh Asthana (IPS). This will help

1422-680: Is the ruling party with a majority. Under the Provisions of Bombay Provincial Municipal Corporations Act, 1949, Section – 4, the powers have been vested in three Distinct Statutory Authorities: the General Board, the Standing Committee, and the Municipal Commissioner. It ranked 7 out of 21 cities for best administrative practices in India in 2014. It scored 3.5 on 10 compared to the national average of 3.3. It

1501-460: Is the second largest city in Gujarat after Ahmedabad and the eighth largest city by population and ninth largest urban agglomeration in India. It is the administrative capital of the Surat district . The city is located 284 km (176 mi) south of the state capital, Gandhinagar ; 265 km (165 mi) south of Ahmedabad ; and 289 km (180 mi) north of Mumbai . The city centre

1580-520: Is to be known by eight qualities: conciseness, inference, confutation, vigour in work and progress, comprehension, concentration of mind and by the ability of finding solutions and uncovering quantities by investigation. An English-Kannada translation of the book by Dr Padmavathamma was published by the Sri Hombuja Jain Math in 2000 Amoghavarsha Amoghavarsha I (also known as Amoghavarsha Nrupatunga I ) (r. 814 – 878 CE)

1659-701: The Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage deeming Surat as the second cleanest city in India. On 2 October 2007, Surat district was split into two by the creation of a new Tapi district, under the Surat District Re-organisation Act 2007. Surat is a port city situated on the banks of the Tapi river. After dams were built, water flow in Tapi deceased causing the original port facilities to close. The nearest port

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1738-540: The Jalalpore Railway Station , removed the Rails and burnt down the post office. After this, situation in the neighbouring villages of Borsad , Anand and Thasra taluqas became so aggravated that British troops was marched through the villages between 22 and 24 August 1942. The Armenian community in Surat, India , flourished from the 16th to the 17th centuries, leaving a lasting impact on

1817-452: The Surat Diamond Bourse (SDB) will be based there. Allotment of Khajod land for the project is convenient for the state government because they have 2,000 acres (810 ha) of available land. The Trade Centre, located near Sarsana village, will have a 100,160 m (1,078,100 sq ft) pillar-less air-conditioned hall with a 90 by 35 m (295 by 115 ft) pillar-less dome. Built in 1860, Surat railway station falls under

1896-722: The Surat Lok Sabha constituency . He was elected unopposed to the Lok Sabha in 2024. Govind Dholakia he was nominated by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to the Rajya Sabha , elected unopposed for the term spanning from 2024 to 2030. The Assembly constituencies of Surat district are The Surat Municipal Corporation is responsible for maintaining the city's civic infrastructure as well as carrying out associated administrative duties. At present, BJP

1975-414: The 10th-century Arabic geographer Istakhri as being four days south of Khambhat and five days north of Sanjan . Other Arabic authors spelled the name as "Subara" or "Sufara". The identification of this place with Surat, though, is uncertain, and in any case these early mentions of Suryapur or Surabaya do not indicate whether it was a sizeable town or just a small hamlet. Another early mention of Surat

2054-483: The 1570s, he launched two major campaigns against Gujarat —one of a much longer duration and one much shorter. The fall of Surat occurred during the former campaign and lasted one month and seventeen days. Akbar implemented large military power during these conquests, fighting many battles. Notably, the conquest of Surat was an important catalyst for overseas trade during the rule of the Mughal Empire as it became

2133-408: The 2011 India census, the population of Surat is 4,467,797. Surat has an average literacy rate of 89%, higher than the national average of 79.5%, male literacy is 93%, and female literacy is 84%. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. In Surat, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age. Hindus are the majority community. Muslims and Jains are the largest minorities, and there

2212-502: The 20th century, Surat has experienced some 20 floods. In 1968, most parts of the city were flooded and in 1994 a flood caused a country-wide plague outbreak, Surat being the epicenter. In 1998, 30 per cent of Surat had gone under water due to flooding in Tapti river following release of water from Ukai dam located 90 km from Surat and in Aug 2006 flood more than 95 per cent of the city

2291-655: The Armenians' business prowess, seeking their cooperation for trading privileges in the Mughal court . Today, these gravestones serve as a poignant reminder of the Armenian community's significant contributions to Surat's history and culture. After India gained independence on 15 August 1947, Surat became part of India. At that time it was a part of Bombay State. Later it became the part of Gujarat state. Along with Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Pune, Nagpur and Vadodara, Surat became one of

2370-731: The Gujarat Sultans or the Deccan sultanates . However, following the fall of the Gujarat Sultanate in 1538 it was controlled by more local nobles starting with Chengiz Khan who enjoyed absolute authority over Surat, Broach , Baroda and Champaner . However, in 1637, Aurangzeb fully annexed Baglana into the Mughal Empire. In 1514, the Portuguese traveler Duarte Barbosa described Surat as an important seaport, frequented by many ships from Malabar and various parts of

2449-556: The Mughal Empire. Though it remained a pivotal city for textile-based products, it was less important to the British as a port city than it was for the Mughals. Nevertheless, Surat was very interconnected with Asia and Europe, involving trade with both Europeans and Armenian merchants. Tactically, Surat involved itself in trade in fields that did not compete with existing European products, such as pearls and silver. The textile industry

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2528-499: The Surat City Police. Surat ranked 9th in India with a GDP of $ 40 billion in the fiscal year 2016. The GDP of Surat in 2020 will be around $ 57 billion estimated by The City Mayors Foundation, an international think tank on urban affairs. Surat is a major hub of diamond cutting and polishing. The first diamond workshops in Gujarat appeared in Surat and Navasari in the late 1950s. The major group working in this industry

2607-556: The Western Ganga King Butuga I, and another daughter, Revakanimmadi, to prince Ereganga. More revolts occurred between 818 and 820, but by 821 Amoghavarsha I had overcome all resistance and stabilised the empire to rule. Emperor Amoghavarsha reigned from 815 to 877 CE. Vijayaditya II of the Eastern Chalukya family overthrew Bhima Salki, the ruling Rashtrakuta feudatory at Vengi , took possession of

2686-590: The administrative control of Western Railway zone of the Indian Railways . In early 2016, the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation rated the facility the best large station in India based on cleanliness. The Sitilink or Surat BRTS is a bus rapid transit system in the city. Initiated by Bharat Shah, additional city engineer of Surat Municipal Corporation. It is operated by Surat Municipal Corporation and as of August 2017, had

2765-461: The banks of the river Narmada during the return journey of his father, Emperor Govinda III , from his successful campaigns in northern India . This information is available from the Manne inscription of 803 and the Sanjan plates of 871, both important sources of information about Amoghavarsha I. The Sirur plates further clarify that Amoghavarsha I ascended to the throne in 815 at the age of 14 after

2844-467: The banks of the river Tapti near its confluence with the Arabian Sea, it used to be a large seaport . It is now the commercial and economic centre of South Gujarat , and one of the largest urban areas of western India. It has well-established diamond and textile industry, and is a major supply centre for apparels and accessories. About 90% of the world's diamonds are cut and polished in Surat. It

2923-415: The city as well as the regular collection of garbage. Rao also demolished many illegal constructions. However, slums would often fall subject to removal when streets were widened, but Rao ensured that the residents were given alternative residential sites with adequate facilities to accommodate them. Rao’s urban and sanitary-related actions fostered the revival of Surat in its post-plague state. Nevertheless,

3002-502: The city was mentioned, many residents of Surat fled the city. About a quarter of Surat’s population fled the city, including people who were in the incubation phase of the disease. This, in turn, partly contributed to the spread of the plague throughout India. In the media, the cause of the plague was attributed to poor garbage disposal. However, the spread was instead brought about by rodents and fleas which were inadvertently caused by garbage in Surat. The disease ran more rampant through

3081-490: The city's history. The Armenian gravestones in Surat, dating back to this period, are intricate and well-preserved, showcasing the community's presence and customs. Armenians in Surat were renowned traders, dealing in jewelry, precious stones, cotton, and silk. They established trade routes to destinations such as Egypt , the Levant , Turkey , Venice , and Leghorn , often traveling with their families. The British recognised

3160-409: The city. By the middle of the 19th century, Surat had become a stagnant city with about 80,000 inhabitants. When India's railways opened, the city started becoming prosperous again. Silks , cotton, brocades, and objects of gold and silver from Surat became famous and the ancient art of manufacturing fine muslin was revived. Under British Raj , Surat saw a period of decline from its success under

3239-513: The co-operation continued into 2016. Surat is being a port city, it has turned as a major commercial and industrial hub in India. It is home for many companies such as Oil and Natural Gas Corporation , Reliance Industries ( Hazira Manufacturing Division ), Essar Steel , Larsen & Toubro , Krishak Bharati Cooperative , NTPC Limited , Bharat Petroleum , Indian Oil Corporation , UltraTech Cement , Shell , GAIL , GSEG , Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation , Hero MotoCorp etc. Hazira Port

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3318-520: The current method of finding Lowest Common Multiple (LCM). The work praises mathematics as follows: लौकिके वैदिके वापि तथा सामयिकेऽपि यः। व्यापारस्तत्र सर्वत्र संख्यानमुपयुज्यते॥ Meaning: All the extant things in three worlds can’t exist without their foundation being in mathematics. The end of the first chapter Sangyaādhikāra describes the following eight qualities of a mathematician: लघुकरणोहापोहानालस्यग्रहणधारणोपायैः। व्यक्तिकरांकविशिष्टैर् गणकोऽष्टाभिर् गुणैर् ज्ञेयः॥ Meaning: A mathematician

3397-471: The death of his father. All his inscriptions thereafter refer to him as Amoghavarsha I. A revolt led by some of his relatives together with feudatories of the empire temporarily unseated Amoghavarsha I, who, with the help of his cousin (Karka) also called Patamalla, re-established himself as the emperor by 821. This information comes from the Surat records and the Baroda plates of 835. The first to revolt

3476-567: The evening, especially near the Bazaar (marketplace), the streets became crowded with people and merchants (including Banyan merchants ) selling their goods. Surat was a populous city during the Mughal era but also had a large transient population: during the monsoon season, when ships could come and go from the ports without danger, the city's population would swell. In 1612, England established its first Indian trading factory in Surat. The city

3555-462: The fast growing cities and major commercial and industrial centers of Western India. During the post-independence period, Surat has experienced considerable growth in industrial activities especially textiles and chemical along with trading activities. Surat faced a major health crisis in 1994. News of a plague outbreak in Surat occurred in September 1994, and when the possibility of quarantine for

3634-591: The fine arts and literature and his peace-loving nature, historian Panchamukhi has compared him to the emperor Ashoka and given him the honorific "Ashoka of the South". Amoghavarsha seems to have entertained the highest admiration for the language, literature and culture of the Kannada people as testified to in the text Kavirajamarga. Amoghavarsha I (whose birth name was Sharva) was born in 800 CE in Sribhavan on

3713-558: The first smart IT city in India which is being constituted by the Microsoft CityNext Initiative tied up with IT services majors Tata Consultancy Services and Wipro . The city has 2.97 million internet users, about 65% of total population. Surat was selected in 2015 for an IBM Smarter Cities Challenge grant. Surat has been selected as one of twenty Indian cities to be developed as a smart city under PM Narendra Modi's flagship Smart Cities Mission . Surat

3792-587: The hottest months, the average maximum temperature being 37 °C (99 °F). Monsoon begins in late June and the city receives about 1,200 mm (47 in) of rain by the end of September, with the average maximum being 32 °C (90 °F) during those months. October and November see the retreat of the monsoon and a return of high temperatures until late November. Winter starts in December and ends in late February, with average mean temperatures of around 23 °C (73 °F), and negligible rain. Since

3871-718: The industry closed for some months because of the COVID-19 pandemic in India . A legacy of old Dutch trade links, it began after a Surti entrepreneur returned from East Africa bringing diamond cutters. The rough diamonds are mined in South Africa and other regions of the African continent, and go from here as smooth gems to Antwerp, Belgium where the international diamond trade is run mainly by Hasidic Jews and Jains from Palanpur in North Gujarat. Surat's economy drives from

3950-637: The most important port city of that reign and evolved into a bustling trading hub. It was the most prosperous port in the Mughal empire. Despite being a rich city, Surat looked like a typical "grubby" trader's town with mud-and-bamboo tenements and crooked streets, although along the riverfront there were a few mansions and warehouses belonging to local merchant princes and the establishments of Turkish, Armenian, English, French and Dutch traders. There were also hospitals for cows, horses, flies and insects run by religious Jains , which puzzled travelers. Some streets were narrow while others were of sufficient width. In

4029-535: The name "Suraj", or "Suryapur", or "city of the sun". Gopi sent a request to the unnamed king of Gujarat for this to be the new town's name. The Muslim king altered it to Surat after the word surah , which is the name of the chapters of the Qur'an . However, the names Suryapur and Surat are both mentioned in sources before 1500, so both the name and the town predate Gopi's time. Duarte Barbosa described Surat as Suratt. Jacob Peeters referred to Surat as Sourratte which

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4108-472: The outskirts of the city. Microsoft CityNext initiative has tied up with IT services majors Tata Consultancy Services and Wipro to leverage technology for sustainable growth of cities in India. The first smart IT city in India is being constituted by the Microsoft CityNext Initiative in Surat, Gujarat . In 2011, Surat hosted India's first Microsoft DreamSpark Yatra (a tech event) with speakers from Microsoft Headquarters at Redmond, Washington . The event

4187-406: The plague had long-lasting implications for Surat. It brought attention to the lack of information and the spread of misinformation that occurred in India. Incorrect death tolls and false facts about the cause of the disease were spread, leaving lots of room for post-plague city revival both in terms of information control and cleanliness. Surat’s actions pertaining to the latter eventually resulted in

4266-422: The plague, Suryadevara Ramachandra Rao was elected as the new administrator and launched extensive cleaning campaigns to combat the outbreak. This was a major step towards sanitation and cleanliness in Surat. Rao’s campaigns included launching hotel and shop inspections (to address their irresponsible garbage practices) for several months and calling for the broadening of roads. He enforced designated sweeping of

4345-479: The play Nagananda ). It is written that the rulers of Vanga, Anga, Magadha, Malwa and Vengi worshipped him. Amoghavarsha I was a disciple of Acharya Jinasena . Proof for this comes from the writing, Mahapurana (also known as Uttara Purana ) by Gunabhadra in which the author states "blissful for the world is the existence of Jinasenacharya, by bowing to whom Amoghavarsha Nrupathunga considered himself to be purified". The same writing proves that Amoghavarsha I

4424-405: The police view the entire city live through 10,000 CCTV cameras across the city. Surat police have decided to install 5,000 CCTV cameras at sensitive points across the city. While 1,000 cameras will be night vision cameras, 4,000 others will be simple CCTV cameras. This has been installed on PPP base with the help of the city's businessmen, the city's social persons, Surat Municipal Corporation , and

4503-425: The present-day Kalaburagi district in the modern Karnataka state. He is said to have built the imperial capital city to "match that of Lord Indra ". The capital city was planned to include elaborately designed buildings for the royalty using the finest of workmanship. The Arab traveler Sulaiman described Amoghavarsha as one of the "four great kings of the world." For his dharmic temperament, his interest in

4582-414: The rise of Bombay (present-day Mumbai ). Afterward, Surat's shipbuilding industry declined and Surat itself gradually declined throughout the 18th century. During 1790–1791, an epidemic killed 100,000 Gujaratis in Surat. The British and Dutch both claimed control of the city, but in 1800, the British took control of Surat. A fire in 1837 resulted in more than 500 deaths and the destruction of much of

4661-436: The same time, and some of Rander's merchant population likely moved to Surat for economic opportunity. Early references to Surat appear by the 10th century, but they shed little light on what type of settlement it was. As Suryapur, it is mentioned along with Bharuch as a place where an army from Anhilwara passed through in 990 en route to attack the ruler of Lata . Suryapur may also be the port called "Surabaya" mentioned by

4740-468: The slum population of Surat. In order to combat the spread of this disease, Surat closed its schools, universities, and public places for an indefinite period. They also ordered the shutdown of important industrial businesses, including diamond-cutting units. Eventually, antibiotics were given out and the plague was controlled. Prior to the major plague outbreak, Surat Municipal Corporation was suspended in 1993, leaving no major elected body in charge. During

4819-640: The throne and continued his hostilities against the Rashtrakutas. He captured Sthambha (modern Kammamettu), a Rashtrakuta stronghold. From the Cambay and Sangli plates it is known that Amoghavarsha I overwhelmingly defeated the Vengi Chalukyas and drove them out of their strongholds in the battle of Vingavalli. The Bagumra records mention a "Sea of Chalukyas" invading the Ratta kingdom which Amoghavarsha I successfully defended. After these victories he assumed

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4898-611: The title Veeranarayana . Tranquility was restored temporarily by a marriage between Vijayaditya II's son, Vishnuvardhana V, and the Ratta princess Shilamahadevi, a sister of Karka of the Gujarat Rashtrakuta branch. However, Vishnuvardhana V attacked the northern Kalachuri feudatory of the Rashtrakutas in Tripuri , central India, and captured Elichpur near Nasik . Amoghavarsha I killed Vishnuvardhana V in 846 but continued

4977-403: The title of the cleanest city in India with Indore in the 2023 Swachh Survekshan Awards , highlighting its ongoing efforts towards maintaining high cleanliness standards. The traditional account is that Surat was built up by a wealthy Hindu merchant named Gopi around the year 1500. At first, the town had no name and was simply called "the new place". Gopi consulted with astrologers, who suggested

5056-567: The west. The climate is tropical and monsoon rainfall is abundant. According to the Bureau of Indian Standards , the town falls under seismic zone-III , in a scale of I to V (in order of increasing vulnerability to earthquakes). Surat has a tropical savanna climate ( Köppen : Aw), moderated strongly by the Sea to the Gulf of Camboy. The summer begins in early March and lasts until June. April and May are

5135-469: The world. By 1520, the name of the city had become Surat. It was burned by the Portuguese (1512 and 1530), conquered by the Mughals (1573) and was twice raided by the Maratha king Shivaji (17th century). Mughal Emperor Akbar placed major importance on Gujarat and successfully obtained numerous towns in Gujarat. The Mughals were able to conquer Surat due to his campaigns against Gujarat during his rule. In

5214-529: Was a follower of the Digambara branch of Jainism . Amoghavarsha I patronised Jainism , Buddhism , and Hinduism . However, according to the scholar Reu, writings such as Mahapurana by Gunabhadra, Prashnottara Ratnamalika and Mahaviracharya's Ganita-sara-sangraha are evidence that Amoghavarsha Nrupathunga I had taken to Jainism. According to the Arab traveller Sulaiman al-Tajir , Amoghavarsha I's empire

5293-491: Was a scholar in Kannada and Sanskrit literature. His own writing Kavirajamarga is a landmark literary work in the Kannada language and became a guide book for future poets and scholars for centuries to come. The Sanskrit writing Prashnottara Ratnamalika is said to have been written by Amoghavarsha I in his old age when he had distanced himself from the affairs of the state. However others argue that it may have been written by Adi Shankara or by Vimalacharya. There

5372-556: Was also a large portion of Surat’s shipping success. But despite being a primary port for textiles, Surat rarely manufactured these textiles locally. Bullion was also quite important to Surat’s economy during this time. During his first-hand experience on a trip to Surat, Britisher John Ovington recalls the great ores Surat possessed, such as gold and silver. He recollects the notable “abundance of Pearls” and other precious stones like diamonds that could “be purchas’d here [Surat] at very reasonable rates.” As Ovington observed, this industry

5451-460: Was also called Nripathunga . This has prompted historians to suggest that the Pallava monarch must have married Nrupatunga Amoghavarsha I's daughter. Amoghavarsha's reign lasted until 877 CE after which he had voluntarily retired from his imperial throne. Amoghavarsha I preferred to remain friendly with all his neighbours and feudatories and avoided taking an aggressive posture against them. It

5530-615: Was an accomplished poet and scholar. He wrote (or co-authored) the Kavirajamarga , the earliest extant literary work in Kannada , and Prashnottara Ratnamalika , a religious work in Sanskrit . During his rule he held titles such as Nrupathunga , Atishadhavala , Veeranarayana , Rattamarthanda and Srivallabha . He moved the Rashtrakuta regnal capital from Mayurkhandi in the present-day Bidar district to Manyakheta in

5609-627: Was appointed governor of Gujarat in 1391, he appointed his son Masti Khan to govern Rander and Surat, but Bakshi Mian adds that Surat was not very populous at this point. As control from the Delhi Sultanate waned at the end of the 14th century, pressure grew for an independent Gujarat, culminating in Zafar Khan declaring independence in 1407. Surat was controlled directly by the nobles of the Rajput kingdom of Baglana who fell either under

5688-592: Was gradually conquered by Allauddin Khilji , the ruler of the principal state in north India at the time, the Delhi Sultanate . The Delhi Sultanate appointed Governors to control Gujarat, but this had to be forcefully imposed, notably in 1347, when Muhammad bin Tughluq sacked Surat, among other cities. Firoz Shah Tughlaq later built a fort at Surat in 1373. According to Bakshi Mian's account, when Zafar Khan

5767-708: Was imperative to Surat’s prosperity under the British Raj and allowed it to maintain its relevance as a port city. During the Quit India Movement of Mahatma Gandhi in 1942, A large number of 3,000 Koli cultivators from Matwad, Karadi, Machhad and Kothmadi in Surat District fought against British soldiers at Matwad with lathis and dharias on 21 August 1942. In this fight, four persons including one policeman died. The kolis also snatched away four police muskets and two bayonets. Kolis smashed up

5846-455: Was looted twice by the Maratha king Shivaji , with the first sacking occurring in 1664. Shivaji's raids scared trade away and caused ruin to the city. Later, Surat became the emporium of India, exporting gold and cloth. Its major industries were shipbuilding and textile manufacture. The coast of the Tapti River , from Athwalines to Dumas, was specially meant for shipbuilders, who were usually Rassis. The city continued to be prosperous until

5925-613: Was one among the four great contemporary empires of the world and because of his peaceful and loving nature, he has been compared to Emperor Ashoka . The Jain Narayana temple of Pattadakal , (a UNESCO World Heritage Site ) a basadi at Konnur and the Neminatha Basadi at Manyakheta were built during his reign. His queen was Asagavve. Famous among scholars during his time were Mahaviracharya, Virasena , Jinasena , Gunabhadra, Shakatayan, and Sri Vijaya. Amoghavarsha

6004-476: Was organised by Ex- Microsoft Student Partner Samarth Zankharia. In May 2015, Tech giant IBM has chosen Surat among 16 global locations for its smart cities program to help them address challenges like waste management, disaster management and citizen services. Under the program, IBM will send a team of experts to each of the chosen cities where they will spend three weeks working closely with city staff analysing data about critical issues faced by its local bodies;

6083-596: Was the Western Ganga feudatory led by King Shivamara II . In the series of battles that followed, Shivamara II was killed in 816. But Amoghavarsha I's commander and confidant, Bankesha, was defeated in Rajaramadu by the next Ganga king, Rachamalla. Due to the resilience of the Western Gangas, Amoghavarsha I was forced to follow a conciliatory policy. He gave in marriage his daughter, Chandrabbalabbe, to

6162-406: Was the greatest emperor of the Rashtrakuta dynasty . His reign of 64 years is one of the longest precisely dated monarchical reigns on record . Many Kannada and Sanskrit scholars prospered during his rule, including the great Indian mathematician Mahaviracharya who wrote Ganita-sara-samgraha , Jinasena , Virasena , Shakatayan and Sri Vijaya (a Kannada language theorist). Amoghavarsha I

6241-417: Was under Tapti river waters, killing more than 120 people, stranding tens of thousands in their homes without food or electricity and closing businesses and schools for weeks. The city is expected to experience more flooding and extreme weather as climate change becomes worse , so has invested in flood protection and climate resilience infrastructure. A resident of Surat is called Surati . According to

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