Chandpole (Udaipur)

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Chandpole
Chandpole (Udaipur)
Chandpole (Udaipur)
Chandpole (Udaipur)

Chandpole is a locality in the Udaipur city of Rajasthan state. [1]

General

Udaipur was one time surrounded by the City Wall of Udaipur, called in Hindi Parkota. One entry gate among seven is Chandpole Darvaja, the others being Hathipole, Udiapole, Surajpole, DelhiGate, and so on. It has now a large market in the city.

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References

  1. "India`s emerging retail destinations". moneycontrol.com. e-Eighteen.com Ltd. Retrieved 26 November 2015.

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