Western Ghats
The Sahyadri Range, also known as the Western Ghats, runs parallel to the western coast of India. The mountains extend through the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Kerala, and are known for their biodiversity and diverse ecosystems.
SAHYADRI MOUNTAIN
Sahyadri Range
DD Sahyadri was created in 1992.
Sahyadri School was created in 1995.
Sahyadri Polytechnic was created in 1985.
The Western Ghats in Maharashtra is known as the Sahyadri Range. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is famous for its rich biodiversity, lush forests, and numerous hill forts. The Sahyadri Range is a popular destination for trekking and nature lovers.
Mumbai has Sahyadri Mountains to its east. They are also called as Konkan Ghats.
The Sahyadri rebellion, also known as the Sahyadri uprising, was a significant movement that occurred in the Sahyadri mountain region of India, primarily during the 19th century. It was characterized by local farmers and tribal communities rising against oppressive British colonial policies, land revenue systems, and exploitation by landlords. The rebellion highlighted the socio-economic struggles faced by these communities and was part of a broader resistance against colonial rule in India. Ultimately, it contributed to the growing discontent that would culminate in larger independence movements.
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The Sahyadri Range is located in Maharashtra ,India
Godavari river