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Ghumli
21.8850° N, 69.7631° E
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Ghumli is a village located 45 km from Jamkhambhaliya, at foothills of Barda, in Devbhumi Dwarka district of Gujarat, India.
Paleolithic
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Iron Age
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Saindhava rule
mid-8th to mid-10th century
Navlakha Temple construction
12th century
Ghumli declared second capital by Jethwa
1220
Attack by Jam Unaji
1309
Fall and destruction of Ghumli
1313
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