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    Valsad (Pronunciation: [ʋalsɑɖ]), historically known as Bulsar, is a city and a municipality in Valsad district of the Indian state of Gujarat. It is the district headquarters of Valsad district. [2] .

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  2. Experts believe that the area was under the control of different regional kings before the advent of the British. Later, it was included under the Bombay Presidency. As India became free, Valsad was first included under the Bombay State.

  3. Dec 26, 2003 · Bomi (1908–2003) and Jer Bulsara (1922–2016), were Parsis from the Gujarat region of the then province of Bombay Presidency in British India. The family surname is derived from the town of Bulsar (now known as Valsad) in southern Gujarat.

  4. Feb 29, 2020 · Morarji Desai was born in Bulsar, District (now known as Valsad) in Gujarat. After graduating from Wilson College, Bombay (now Mumbai), he served as the Deputy collector of Godhra. He resigned from the post in 1930.

  5. Oct 4, 2021 · The Bulsaras had origins in the city of Bulsar now Valsad which is in Gujarat. He had a younger sister, Kashmira. Freddie Mercury was sent to India at the age of eight to be educated at St. Peter’s School, an all-boys boarding school in Panchgani that was then known as Bombay.

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  6. Valsad, also known as Bulsar, is a municipality in the Valsad district of the Indian state of Gujarat. This city has a collectorate, a district court, and a police headquarters with a historic prison.

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  8. He was born in Bhadeli village, Bulsar district, Bombay Presidency, British India (present-day Valsad district, Gujarat, India) on 29 February 1896, the eldest of eight children. His father was a school teacher.