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  1. The present day city was built on what was originally an archipelago of seven islands of Mumbai Island, Parel, Mazagaon, Mahim, Colaba, Worli, and Old Woman's Island (also known as Little Colaba). The islands were coalesced into a single landmass by the Hornby Vellard engineering project in 1784.

  2. Nov 5, 2022 · Though 'Bombay' was used for centuries, many references to 'Mumbai' can be seen in history. One of the first such recordical references was in a 1507 historical text by a Persian author Ali Muhammad Khan where he called the city ‘Manbai’.

  3. Nov 30, 2023 · The city’s earliest recorded names are said to be Kakamuchee and Galajunkja, versions of which are still considered to be in use. However, the city was referred to as Manbai in the Mirat -i- Ahmadi, a historical text on Gujarat dating back to 1507 written in Persian by Ali Muhammad Khan.

  4. Dec 1, 2008 · Speakers of Marathi and Gujarati, the local languages, have always called the city Mumbai. “ Bombay ” is an anglicization of the Portuguese name “Bombaim,” which is believed to derive from...

  5. 4 days ago · The Koli, an aboriginal tribe of fishermen, were the earliest known inhabitants of present-day Mumbai, though Paleolithic stone implements found at Kandivli, in Greater Mumbai, indicate that the area has been inhabited by humans for hundreds of thousands of years. The city was a centre of maritime trade with Persia and Egypt in 1000 bce.

  6. 4 days ago · It became known as Bombay during the British colonial period, the name possibly an Anglicized corruption of Mumbai or perhaps of Bom Baim (“Good Harbor”), supposedly a Portuguese name for the locale. The name Mumbai was restored officially in 1995, although Bombay remained in common usage.

  7. Source: Wikimedia Commons. What the Company had come into possession were seven islands, named Bombay, Mazagaon, Parel, Worli, Mahim, Little Colaba or the Old Woman's Island, and Colaba. The landscape of these islands varied from low hills, tidal flats, mangrove forests, and salt pans.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MumbaiMumbai - Wikipedia

    Etymology. The name Mumbai ( Marathi: मुंबई) originated from Mumbā or Mahā-Ambā —the name of the patron Hindu goddess ( kuladevata) Mumbadevi of the native Koli community [38] —and from ā'ī, meaning "mother" in the Marathi language, which is the mother tongue of the Koli people and the official language of Maharashtra.

  9. Jun 27, 2024 · The origins of English Bombay. At the time of the so-called Portuguese ‘transfer’ of Bombay to the English, in 1661, Bombay was neither a city nor an island, and hardly even a significant colonial enterprise.

  10. Summary of the history of Mumbai (Bombay) and its environs: from the Hindu kingdoms of the 9th century, the Gujarati sultans of the 14th, the Portuguese hegemony of the 16th, the subsequent British domination, to the premier business center of independent India since the mid-20th century.