Surat formerly known as Khubsoorat is the eighth largest city in India. The city itself is the seventh most populous city in India and the 49th in the world. Surat is the administrative capital of Surat. Muslim maulana in Surat The city is located on the left bank of the Tapti River 14 miles from the city. The Surat population with twin cities of Navassari is more than 6.3 million in 2009. A moat divides the old part of the city the narrow streets and handsome houses as well as the new suburbs of Surat's astrologer. The city's textile and diamond business is largely recognized. It is also known as the capital of the world's diamond capital and the textile capital of India. 92% of the world's diamonds are cut and polished in Surat. Surat is also India's third clean city in Chandigarh and Gandhinagar. Surat was once India's largest city. It is one of the countries with the highest GDP growth rate in India up 11.5% from 2008. Surat is the main port of India in the Moghul period it is in Bangladesh in
During the early centuries during the reign of the best astrologer of the Mughal emperor of Surat Jahangir the port of Surat was used as the gateway to pilgrims within India's pilgrims to Mecca. Online Muslim maulana in Surat The pilgrimages (pilgrims) at Makkai Swimming Pool and Mughal Sarai Hotel are all historical indicators. Surat refers to the Sanskrit epic Maharajarata when Krishna stays there from Matura to Da Valka. According to other later Sanskrit records the area was ruled by the Western Chalukyas in 610 BC while the famous Muslim maulana in India's Surat continued to be ruled by the Indian king until a general of Qubuddin Aibak seized it. Parsis settled in the 12th century and greatly increased its prosperity. Local tradition says that the city was established in the last years of the 15th century by a Brahman named Gopi called Suryapur or Sun City. In 1512 and 1530 Surat was burned and ravaged by the Portuguese who tried to maintain the influence in the area. In 1513 Portuguese traveler Duarte Barbosa described Surat as an important harbor often from Malabar and many ships around the world. By 1520 the city's name was Surat.