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Manickpur

Manickpur
village
Manickpur is located in Maharashtra
Manickpur
Manickpur
Manickpur is located in India
Manickpur
Manickpur
Coordinates: 19°22′38″N 72°49′42″E / 19.377293°N 72.828332°E / 19.377293; 72.828332Coordinates: 19°22′38″N 72°49′42″E / 19.377293°N 72.828332°E / 19.377293; 72.828332
Country India
State Maharashtra
District Palghar
Languages
 • Official Marathi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 401 202
Website www.manickpur.com

Manickpur is a small village in Vasai town in the Palghar district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

Not much of the rich and great history of Manickpur is documented. It is only passed on through the generations by word of mouth. There are instances of this village in some old manuscripts.

In some old Portuguese manuscripts, this place was called 'puri', no explanation is found on why it was called so. One of the assumptions is that earlier there might have been a temple on the lines of the Jagannath Temple in Puri in Orissa, and hence this place was named so. In Portuguese and English manuscripts this place was also referred to as porim.

This name gradually changed to manickpuri, there is no instance of any written documentation on this. It is also said that many South Indians settled here due to the proximity of Bombay (as it was earlier known) which was rich in terms of industries, mills and factories. The name then gradually changed from Porim to Manickpurm.

When the railway was laid by the British, the station that is now known as Vasai Road was then known as Manickpur Road. So it was through the British that the name changed to its present status. Actually the Vasai Road station was known as Bassein road after renaming Manickpur road. Still the Indian railways refer Vasai Road as Bassein road, even the station indicators show this.

Geographically or Topographically as you may call it, Manickpur is situated on a hillock and the base is of stone therefore it is believed to have very strong foundations. Hence it has withstood many floods and also earthquakes.

The main inhabitants of the village of Manickpur can be sub-divided into four categories: Kunbi, Khumbar, Vadval and Koli.


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