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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BhopalBhopal - Wikipedia

    Bhopal is named after the legendary ancient king Raja Bhoja, with 'Bho' possibly originating from his name. Additionally, 'Pal' signifies 'dam' or 'reservoir,' reflecting the city's abundance of lakes.

  2. 2 days ago · Bhopal is known as the “city of lakes”; its name is a derivation of Bhoj Tal (“Bhoj’s Lake”), a lake constructed by Bhoj, a Hindu raja, in the 11th century. Today that lake is the Upper Bhopal Lake (Bada Talab), which is connected to the Lower Bhopal Lake (Chhota Talab) by an aqueduct.

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  3. indianculture.gov.in › node › 2945975Bhopal - Indian Culture

    The name ‘Kaliyasot’ is believed to be derived from Kalyan Strote, a minister in the court of Raja Bhoja often referred to as the founder of Bhopal. Kalyan Strote is also believed to be the creator of Bhojtal, the present-day Upper Lake.

  4. Jul 6, 2023 · The nameBhopal” means “city of lakes.” Bhopal is often referred to as the “city of lakes” due to its numerous natural and man-made lakes spread across the city. Bhopal is known for its architectural marvels. The city is home to several magnificent structures, including the iconic Taj-ul-Masajid, one of the largest mosques in Asia.

  5. Dating back to the eleventh century, the History of Bhopal states its origin when Raja Bhoj built a city called Bhojpal. Later it was rebuilt by Dost Mohammed.

  6. History. The capital of Madhya Pradesh, Bhopal was built on the site of the 11th Century City of Bhojpal, founded by the Parmara King Bhoj (1000-1055). The city was originally known as Bhojpal, named after Bhoj and the dam (‘pal’) that he is said to have constructed to form the lakes surrounding Bhopal.

  7. Jan 28, 1985 · The chemical was stored in drums at Bhopal when it was imported from the United States. Tank storage began in 1980, when Bhopal started producing its own methyl isocyanate.