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  2. 6 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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    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.

  4. In February-March 1818, Bhopal became a princely state in British India as a result of the Anglo-Bhopal treaty between the East India Company and Nawab Nazar Muhammad (Nawab of Bhopal during 1816-1819).

  5. Sep 10, 2024 · The Bhopal disaster was a chemical leak that occurred on December 3, 1984, in the Indian city of Bhopal. It killed an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 people. At the time, it was the worst industrial accident in history.

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  6. The present city of Bhopal was founded by one of Emperor Aurangzebs Afghan soldiers Dost Mohammed Khan, who took advantage of the chaos that followed Aurangzeb’s death in 1707 and managed to establish his small kingdom in Bhopal.

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

    The history of Bhopal as an independent state begins from the time of Paramara Rajputs. Between the 7th to 11th centuries they emerged as an influential ruling dynasty over the Malwa region. Raja Bhoja, who founded Bhopal during the 11th century, is considered one of the most illustrious rulers of the Paramara dynasty.

  8. If we look at the origins of Bhopal city, it dates back to the 11th century, when the legendary Raja Bhoja of the Parmara dynasty formed his capital Bhojapal, between two beautiful man made...