Surat

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Tehsil Majura, District Surat, Gujarat.

Surat, formerly known as Suryapur, is the commercial capital city Gujarat and also the second-largest commercial hub of western India after Mumbai. The city proper is the one of the most populous cities in the world. Surat is the administrative capital of Surat district and Surat Metropolitan Region. Surat is India's eighth largest metropolitan city. Surat is India's cleanest Mertropolitan Region.
Surat is mentioned in the Sanskrit epic, the Mahābhārata, when Lord Krishna stopped there en route from Mathura to Dwarka. According to other later Sanskrit records, the area was ruled by the Western Chālukyas in 610 CE, and continued to be ruled by Hindu kings until it was captured by one of the generals of Quṭbuddīn Aibak. The Parsis started to settle there in the 12th century, and added greatly to its prosperity. In the early centuries during the reign of Maratha King, the port of Surat was used as the gateway to Mecca for pilgrims of the Hajj from India's interior regions. Both the Makkai Pul and the Mughal Sarai guest house for hajjis (pilgrims) are indicators of this historical significance.
Local traditions state that the city as we know it today was founded in the last years of the fifteenth century by a Brahman named Gopi, who called it Suryapūr (City of the Sun). In 1512 and 1530 Surat was burned and ravaged by the Portuguese Empire who were trying to maintain influence in the area. In 1513, the Portuguese traveller, Duarte Barbosa, described Surat as an important seaport, frequented by many ships from Malabar and various parts of the world. By 1520, the name of the city was Surat.[7]
Surat eclipsed Khambhat as the major port of western India, when Khambhat's harbour began to silt up by the end of fifteenth century. During the reigns of the Mughal emperors Akbar, Jahāngīr and Shāh Jahān, Surat rose to become a chief commercial city of India, and an imperial mint was established there. As the major port on the west coast of India, Surat also served as the port for the Hajj to Mecca. At the end of the 16th century, the Portuguese were undisputed masters of the Surat sea trade. There still is a picturesque fortress on the banks of the river built in 1540.
In 1608, ships from the English East India Company started docking in Surat, using it as a trade and transit point. In 1615, following the Battle of Swally, Captain Best, followed by Captain Downton, overcame Portuguese naval supremacy and obtained an imperial firman establishing an English factory at Surat. The city was made the seat of a presidency of the East India Company after the success of the embassy God of Wealth. In 1664 the Maratha King Shree Chhatrapati Shivaji attacked Surat, a key Mughal power centre and a wealthy port town, which generated a million rupees in taxes. When Shivaji arrived in Surat, he demanded tribute from the Mughal commander of the army stationed for port security. The tribute was refused and, instead of battling the Marathas, the Mughal commander(Stationed at the Surat fort) sent an emissary to assassinate Shivaji, but in vain. Shivaji conquered the city, and forces under his command exacted their revenge. Shivaji's army sacked Surat for nearly 3 days, looting both the Mughal and Portuguese trading centres.
The prosperity of Surat received a fatal blow when Surat was ceded to the English as part of the dowry for Catherine of Braganza's wedding to Charles II in 1662. Shortly afterwards, in 1668, the East India Company established a factory in Bombay (Mumbai) and Surat began its relative decline concurrent with the rise of British interests in Bombay.
Surat was sacked again by Shivaji in 1670. By 1687, the English East India Company had moved the presidency to Bombay. At its height, Surat's population reached an estimated 800,000, but by the middle of the 19th century the number had fallen to 80,000. The British took control of Surat again in 1759, and assumed all government powers of the city in 1800.








Baghdadi Jews Cemetery 2
In 1730, Baghdadi Jewish Joseph Semah arrived from Baghdad to Surat and set up the Surat Synagogue and Cemetery here. Synagogue now demolished but cemetery still on Katargam-Amroli main Road. Jewish community was a strongest business mind and well educated community at that time. after few years they move to Mumbai, Kolkata and Puna and contribute many things to India.
The city and the surrounding district remained comparatively tranquil during British rule. Even during the Revolt of 1857 (also known as the first struggle for India's independence), peace was not disturbed, owing to the largely mercantile interests of the local population.In the 19th century the Bawamia family was the wealthiest and most powerful family in the city of Surat, they were also heavily involved in the development of the city by focusing on maximising exports to increase revenue and hence increase savings which led to investment in the diamond industry.
A fire and a flood in 1837 destroyed many of buildings of Surat. Among the interesting monuments that survive that destruction are the tombs of English and Dutch merchants and their families, dating to the 17th century, including those of the Oxenden brothers.
By the early 20th century, the population had slowly climbed to 119,306 and Surat was a center of trade and manufacturing, although some of its former industries, such as shipbuilding, were extinct. There were cotton mills, factories for ginning and pressing cotton, rice-cleaning mills and paper mills. Fine cotton goods were woven on hand-looms, and there were special manufactures of silk brocade and gold embroidery (known as Jari). The chief trades were organised in guilds. Manufacturing and trading brought an eclectic mix of ethnicity to the city, making Surat's culture unique.
In 1992, violent riots took place between Hindus and Muslims, the first and worst of their kind in the modern history of Surat. In 1994, a combination of heavy rains and blocked drains led to flooding of the city. A number of dead street animals and public waste were not removed in time and a plague epidemic spread through the city, which caused a number of countries to impose travel and trade sanctions. The municipal commissioner during that time, S. R. Rao and the people of Surat worked hard in the late 1990s to clean the city.
Surat is also home to the royal descendants of the amejee family which settled in Gujarat. The family were known to have to also have lineage to the mogul emperors. The family governed the manikpur district and were later known as the Bhana family.
The city is situated on the left bank of the Tapti River, 14 miles from its mouth. The Population of Surat with its twin city Navsari is above 6.2 million as of 2010. A moat divides the older parts of the city, with its narrow streets and handsome houses, and the newer suburbs. The city is largely recognized for its textile and diamond businesses. It is also known as the diamond capital of the world and the textile capital of India. 92% of the world's diamonds are cut and polished in Surat. Surat is also the Third cleanest city in India after Chandigarh and Mysore. Surat was once the largest city in India. It has one of the highest GDP growth rates in India at 11.5% as of 2008. Surat was the primary port of India during the Mughal period, a distinction it lost to Bombay during the British Raj.Surat is mentioned in the Sanskrit epic, the Mahābhārata when Lord Krishna stopped there en route from Mathura to Dwarka. According to other later Sanskrit records, the area was ruled by the Western Chālukyas in 610 CE, and continued to be ruled by Hindu kings until it was captured by one of the generals of Quṭbuddīn Aibak. The Parsis started to settle there in the 12th century, and added greatly to its prosperity. In the early centuries during the reign of Rishika Lekhadia, the port of Surat was used as the gateway to Mecca for pilgrims of the Hajj from India's interior regions. Both the Makkai Pool and the Mughal Sarai guest house for hajjis (pilgrims) are indicators of this historical significance.

Local traditions state that the city was founded in the last years of the fifteenth century by a Brahman named Gopi, who called it Suryapūr (City of the Sun). In 1512 and 1530 Surat was burned and ravaged by the Portuguese Empire who were trying to maintain influence in the area. In 1513, the Portuguese traveler, Duarte Barbosa, described Surat as an important seaport, frequented by many ships from Malabar and various parts of the world. By 1520, the name of the city was Surat.[4]

Surat eclipsed Khambhat as the major port of western India, when Khambhat's harbour began to silt up by the end of fifteenth century. During the reigns of the Mughal emperor Akbar, Jahāngīr and Shāh Jahān, Surat rose to become a chief commercial city of India and an imperial mint was established there. As the major port on the west coast of India, Surat also served as the port for the Hajj to Mecca. At the end of the 16th century, the Portuguese were undisputed masters of the Surat sea trade. There still is a picturesque fortress on the banks of the river built in 1540.

In 1608, ships from the British East India Company started docking in Surat, using it as a trade and transit point. In 1613, the British Captain Best, followed by Captain Downton, overcame Portuguese naval supremacy and obtained an imperial firman establishing a British factory at Surat following the Battle of Swally. The city was made the seat of a presidency under the British East India Company after the success of the embassy of Sir Thomas Roe to the court of emperor Jehangir. The Dutch also founded a factory.

At its zenith, Surat was popularly viewed as the city of Kubera, the God of Wealth. In 1664 the Maratha King Shivaji attacked Surat, a key Mughal power centre, and a wealthy port town which generated a million rupees in taxes. (see- Battle of Surat). When Shivaji arrived in Surat, he demanded tribute from the Mughal commander of the army stationed for port security. The tribute was refused and instead of battling the Marathas, the Mughal commander(Stationed at the Surat fort) sent an emissary to assassinate Shivaji, but in vain. Shivaji conquered the city and forces under his command exacted their revenge. Shivaji's army sacked Surat for nearly 3 weeks, looting both the Mughal and Portuguese trading centers. Men's were killed but the poor were spared.

The prosperity of Surat received a fatal blow when Bombay was ceded to the British as part of the dowry for Catherine of Braganza's wedding to Charles II in 1662. Shortly afterwards, in 1668, the British East India company established a factory in Bombay (Mumbai) and Surat began its relative decline concurrent with the rise of British interests in Bombay.

Surat was sacked again by Shivaji in 1670. By 1687, the British East India Company had moved the presidency to Bombay. At its height, Surat's population reached an estimated 800,000, but by the middle of the 19th century the number had fallen to 80,000. The British took control of Surat again in 1759, and assumed all government powers of the city in 1800.

The city and the surrounding district remained comparatively tranquil during British rule. Even during the Revolt of 1857 (also known as the first struggle for India's independence), peace was not disturbed, owing to the largely mercantile interests of the local population.In the 19th century the Bawamia family was the wealthiest and most powerful family in the city of Surat, they were also heavily involved in the development of the city by focusing on maximizing exports to increase revenue and hence increase savings which led to investment in the diamond industry.

A fire and a flood in 1837 destroyed many of buildings of Surat. Among the interesting monuments that survive that destruction are the tombs of English and Dutch merchants and their families, dating to the 17th century, including those of the Oxenden brothers.

By the early 20th century, the population had slowly climbed to 119,306 and Surat was a center of trade and manufacturing, although some of its former industries, such as shipbuilding, were extinct. There were cotton mills, factories for ginning and pressing cotton, rice-cleaning mills and paper mills. Fine cotton goods were woven on hand-looms, and there were special manufactures of silk brocade and gold embroidery (known as Jari). The chief trades were organized in guilds. Manufacturing and trading brought an eclectic mix of ethnicity to the city, making Surat's culture unique.

In 1992, violent riots took place between Hindus and Muslims, the first and worst of their kind in the modern history of Surat. In 1994, a combination of heavy rains and blocked drains led to flooding of the city. A number of dead street animals and public waste were not removed in time and a plague epidemic spread through the city, which caused a number of countries to impose travel and trade sanctions. The municipal commissioner during that time, S. R. Rao and the people of Surat worked hard in the late 1990s to clean the city.added by bhanwar singh chauhan bikaner rajasthan india
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Coordinates:   21°10'58"N   72°49'5"E

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  • SURAT MARI JANMABHUMI & MARI KARMBHUMI,
  • Surat city is well known for diamond & textile industries.It is clean city of India. Shape of surat is given by hardworking citizen.
  • Surat is one of the fastest growing cities in the World. Economic data places Surat at the very top of the fastest growing cities in India, with an annualized growth rate of 11.5% over the last 7 years. Surat is famous for its textile and diamond businesses. Three-quarters of the world's diamonds are cut and polished in Surat, Population: 4 .5 million (2nd largest city in Gujarat state, 9th largest in India). Gujarat's big multiplex is in surat -Raj Empire-. six screen. Mogal Emperor Shahjahan has constructed this historical monument in the year 1644. Initially it was utilised as residence of Officer and Foreign tourists. The freedom fighters of 1857 were jailed over here. In the year 1867 the offices of municipal corporation was shitted there and since then it is used as an office of Surat municipal corporation. This ancient Port City was where Sir Thomas Roe landed when he come to India as King James Ambassador to the Court of Emperor Jehangir. During the Mughal Regime, Surat was the main port of departure for pilgrims to Mecca. The Muglisara is the huge travelers inn where Haj Pilgrims used to stay. Today, this building is used as the Surat Municipal Corporation Building There are many thing's to write but i con't say for more information visit all surat website's MADHU KETAM LIMBAYAT
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  • I enjoyed every moment here, though i leftmy native place 5 years ago, I like this place more than that. surat is all time live and happening
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  • A MESSAGE TO MY FRIEND AJAY A LAKHANI.I WILL MISS YOU A LOT AFYER YOU LEAVE THIS SCHOOL.A COMMENT - SURAT HAS THE MOST BEAUTY IN THIS WORLD. AJAY GO TO THE WEBSITE WWW.WIKIMAPIA.COM
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  • Suratis are tooo forward!!! and also talented??? Surat is The Fastest Growing and 2nd Cleanest city of india!!! common suratis try to lift up surat to 1st position !!! jay ho surat!!!
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  • I LOVE SURAT..IT'S VERY SAFE CITY......STILL TO BE MORE DEVELOPE AND SHOULD BE WID ALL THE FACILITIES AND AIRPORT MUST DEVELOPE ON LEVAL.......JAI HIND.......
  • AIRPORT MUST DEVLOPE ON INTERNATIONAL LEVAL........
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  • I THINK, THEREFORE I AM
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  • hi, suratvasio, i am live in dubai now ,but i evary day miss my surat.
  • People in Surat should learn English, should follow traffic-lights, should stop boasting about Surat since it is not as clean as it could be; There is no pollution-control policies out there; There is no green energy out there; Roads don't even have dividers or dividing lines everywhere; Everything runs from "mutual understanding"; Most of the population is middle-class; People pee on the side of the roads, on walls; People crap wherever they can; I can go on and on; Talk about clean city, my @$$! All I miss is food from the old Surat! :-)
  • surati r very less known with trafic laws mean they dont follow properly trafic
  • I LOVE SURAT IN 35 YEAR AGO SURAT THAN PEOPLE ALWAYS ANY HOW PROBLEM FIGHT.
  • Hy. I am Shailesh Kalasariya.
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  • Its a hub of dimond & textile industries.
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  • Very peaceful & rich city of gujarat. the city is too clean and well-developed. The weather is good compare to other cities of gujarat.
  • Surat is one of the best city to live in, it has all the facilities of a metro and still peaceful and safe like a town. But people neet to be more aware of their responsibilities to make it better. Surat is really really very beautiful and pleasant living . It is a city with great enthusiasm and really enjoyment. It is popular in their special dishes .Surat is clean and good city. ITS BEST CITY IN INDIA FASTEST IN DEVELOPING IT MAY ONE DAY COMPETE WITH WORLD BIGGEST CITIES SURAT IS GOOD BUT PEOPLE OF SURAT HAS NO TRAFIC SANCE THAY RUN THARE WEHICA LIKE RUN BULOK CAR IN FARM SURTY'S ARE FAMAS FOR BHAJIYA,PATRA,KHAMAN THAT Y PEOPEL SAY THAT SURAT NU JAMAN AND KASHI NU MARAN
  • i feel really very proud to be a surti and to live in surat for more than 10 glorious years!surat roxxxx!!!!diamonds are meant to stay forever in the world,so no surat-no diamonds!!!!
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  • * KIYA HE SURAT? YE SONE(GOLD)KI HE MURAT AA K YAHA LAGA JAISE,SADIYO BAAD HUI KABUL IBAADAT " *I LOVE MY SURAT *YAHA JINDGI ALAG JINDGI HE.... YAHA HAR GALI ME BAS KHAANE KI BANDGI HE.. *IT'S LIKE FINIX KAI SHAAHO NE SHIVAJI SE LUTAYA... KAI BAAR PAANI NE DUBOYA... KAI BAAR KOMVAAD NE ZALAYA... KAI BAAR BHUKAMP NE MITAYA... KAI BAAR PLEG NI MAARA FIR BHI NAHI TUTA SURAT HAMAARA.. *AAJ KOI HINDU - MUSLIM SIKH ISAAI KA SIKWA GILA NAHI HE KAHI ED KI KHUSIYA TO KAHI DAANDIYA KA JALSA YAHI HE Q KARTE HE BADNAAM KUCH KHUDA YA BHAGWAN ME NA MAAN NE WALE ? SURAT ME TO KISI INSAANIYAT KA AAPS ME ZAGHDE NAHI HE ! NIKAAL FEKO BAAHAR IS AMAN KO GANDAA KARNE WALO KO SAB INSAAN EK HE YAHAA KOI MAJHAB KA ZAGDA NAHI HE " DEV dsrathod.ril@gmail.com
  • Save Surat City from All type curruption...Specially Politics.... Wackup Youngstersss...
  • Surat meri jaan..
  • i love my surat,,,,,,,,,,
  • Surat is symbol of the greatest attainment of the spiritual endeavor.
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  • surat is very good city surat is very nice city AIRPORT MUST DEVLOPE ON INTERNATIONAL LEVAL SURAT IS MY HEART AND I LOVE SURAT .IT IS A NICE,BEAUTIFUL,ATTARECTED,DEVELOPED,,ETC
  • Surat is very good city. Despite large population, textile industry, cleanliness in Surat is an example to whole India.
  • I don,t agree with the comment posted by one of the user that Surat is 2nd most clean city in India, see the mess around the Surat Railway station specially if u are comming from Mumbai, don,t forget we had wide spread PLAGUE not long back in Surat, which brought shame to India.
  • surat to meri jaan he ye surat ko kya kya pata he i love surat ku ki ye meri janam bhoomi he
  • SURAT IS BEST CITY IN INIDA. Because waha pe koi mat bhed nahi he, waha pe log freedum se ghum sakte he koi bhi insan waha pe bhukha nahi sota he. i love my surat,,,,,,,,,,
  • Surat city now ranks 8th in Census 2011 India's most populous cities. Recently City Mayors survey placed Surat at 4th fastest growing cities in the world. still it doesn't have proper Air-connectivity because of injustice by Govt.
  • I love my City...i Born And brought up here ....I just loved it madly....No other city is comparable with My Surat..
  • Amazing citi of the world................................... I just love It.
  • surat city is devoloping more and more.
  • Surat sonani murat...
  • dirty gujjis pls die!
  • surat is beautiful city .and even surat is number one city of the world
  • Clean & Green City.
  • Hi Folks, I have heard a lot about this city and have seen the pride for the city in the eyes of the residents here. I hope I get a transfer in Surat from my organisation....
  • This iz such a glass city and fastest developing city on the earth... GJ-5 is growing as the speed of super sonic 'AGNI' missile ... Frnds u will see till next decade "SURAT WILL BE FINANCE THE CENTRE OF INDIA"
  • "Surat will be the financial centre of india"till 2020
  • Frnds come and see "what an amazing city!"
  • This is Fantasticccckk
  • Hi,Everyone I also had heard a lot about this city and i am now enjoying here with all my gujaratis frd.
  • surat daimond city & silk city
  • surat is best city of india
  • surat is gretest city of the world.
  • World's Largest Diamond Hub
  • SURAT IS KHUBSUAT CITY , I LOVE SURAT MY CITY
  • SURAT.....!! The name is enough to be proud as Surties.... I proud to be a Surti... It's and It'll be always amazing city for long decades....
  • hi...............
  • surat is a place where u can find all your dreams come true. here u can find business, jobs, education, work and entertainment. there are really many good and jolly people but beware of some cheats also. i tell this because i want the best image of the lovely city.
  • surat in varachha ........
  • surat in varachha ........
  • SURAT IN KATARGAM....
  • Best place in the world , because I was born here !
  • DIAMOND CITY ..........................................................|
  • Pieacefull & clean city in all over india,thats way i love surat!!
  • surat is awesome city i ever seen
  • surat is awesome city i ever seen
  • i love you surat vishnu n chhan jasdan
  • Surat is most popular city not only india but in allover world. city's growth & clean ness much better.
  • Stuart is the best place to live in
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