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Dhrangadhra is a town and a region in Surendranagar area in the province of Gujarat, India. Amid the time of the British Raj, the city was the capital of Dhrangadhra State, one of the eight top of the line august states 13-weapon salute of the Kathiawar Agency in the Bombay Presidency. In Sanskrit dhrang implies a stone, and dhara implies the earth. It is trusted that in light of the solid and boundless yellow stone bedrock discovered promptly under the dirt of the place, the town is therefore named. Dhrangadhra is likewise the home office of the Deputy Conservator of Forests, which is in charge of the Wild Ass Wildlife Sanctuary on the Little Rann of Kutch, home to the last three types of Asiatic Wild Ass.
Dhrangadhra has a long history beginning from Lower Paleolithic Period. The River named Falku is going from Dhrangadhra town. The proof originates from the stream bed of the Bhadar waterway which streams alongside the Dhragadhra taluka. Also, there are loads of destinations spreading over the immense land having a place with Harappan Period. Late examinations in the zone recommend that the Dhragadhra and Halvad taluka was the outskirts of the alleged sorat Harappans which bifurcates the Sidhi Harrapans of Kutch and Sindh. These are ongoing examinations made by Arun Malik, a PHD researcher of The M.S. College of Baroda and now he is with Archeological Survey of India.
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