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      • Pune, city, west-central Maharashtra state, western India, at the junction of the Mula and Mutha rivers. Called “Queen of the Deccan,” Pune is the cultural capital of the Maratha peoples. The city first gained importance as the capital of the Bhonsle Marathas in the 17th century.
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    Pune (/ ˈpuːnə / POO-nə, Marathi: [ˈpuɳe] ⓘ, ISO: Puṇē), previously spelled in English as Poona (the official name until 1978), 15 16 is a city in Maharashtra state in the Deccan plateau in Western India. It is the administrative headquarters of the Pune district, and of Pune division.

  3. 2 days ago · Pune, city, west-central Maharashtra state, western India, at the junction of the Mula and Mutha rivers. Called ‘Queen of the Deccan,’ Pune is the cultural capital of the Maratha peoples. The city first gained importance as the capital of the Bhonsle Marathas in the 17th century.

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  4. After all, Poona was famous in India for its mulberries. Hundreds of horticultural and agricultural reports published between 1830 and 1890 mention the cultivation of mulberry for silk in...

  5. They established military cantonments in the eastern part of the city, and another one at nearby Khadki.The city was known by the name of Poona during British rule and for a few decades after Indian independence.

    • Oxford Of The East. Savitribai Phule Pune University, Ganeshkhind, Pune. See On Map. Call (+912025690062) Pune (then, Poona) was the cultural capital of Maharashtra, and earned itself the nickname, ‘Oxford of the East’ way back in the day – owing to its association with the fields of literature, art, theatre, science, etc.
    • The Birthplace of Badminton. Ammunition Factory, Khadaki, Pune. See On Map. Call (+912025810554) As early as the 1870s, British officers stationed in Poona (a garrison of the British Empire) developed a variation of the ‘battledore and shuttlecock’ game – which was very popular at the time.
    • Historical Sites. Shaniwar Wada, Shaniwar Peth, Pune. See On Map. Pune is a hot-spot for historical sites. For tourists and locals alike, there’s plenty to discover in our city – from ancient Wadas to former Palaces, bustling markets, to warrior memorials; and even a 169-year old libarary.
    • Food, Glorious Food. There’s no dearth of dining options in Pune – whether you prefer khau gallis, or fancy five-star hotels. Not just limited to Maharashtrian fare – Pune’s food scene features a lot of cross-pollination between the different cultures in our country that have resulted in some lip-smacking good dishes.
  6. The Pune Gazetteer explains the term Pune as Punya - a holy place. Pune was ruled by the Yadava dynasty after the Rashtrakootas. Mughal rulers then ruled the city till the middle of the seventeenth century. Pune became popular with the rise of Maratha ruler Shivaji.

  7. Oct 2, 2021 · Pune news: Within decades of the British rule, 'Poona Camp' emerged as a suburb physically and culturally distinct from the old city, complete with residential areas, military establishments and bazaars.