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Thane

Thane City
ठाणे
Metropolis
Thane City is located in Maharashtra
Thane City
Thane City
Coordinates: 19°10′21″N 72°57′25″E / 19.172431°N 72.957019°E / 19.172431; 72.957019Coordinates: 19°10′21″N 72°57′25″E / 19.172431°N 72.957019°E / 19.172431; 72.957019
Country  India
State Maharashtra
District Thane
Government
 • Mayor Sanjay More
 • Deputy Mayor Rajendra Sapte
 • Municipal Commissioner Sanjeev Jaiswal
Area
 • Total 147 km2 (57 sq mi)
Population (2011)
 • Total 1,886,941
 • Density 13,000/km2 (33,000/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Thanekar
Language
 • Official Marathi
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 400 601
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Telephone code 022
Vehicle registration MH-04
Lok Sabha constituencies Thane
Kalyan
Vidhan Sabha constituencies Thane
Kopri-Pachpakhadi
Ovala-Majiwada
Mumbra-Kalwa
Website www.thanecity.gov.in

Thane is a metropolitan city in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Thane City is part of Thane District and is the immediate neighbour of the city of Mumbai. Thane City lies in the co-ordinates 19.2183° N, 72.9781° E and boasts of having 33 lakes in the city.The City is thus fondly known as 'City of Lakes' amongst its residents.

The name Thane, locally pronounced [ˈʈʰaːɳeː], has been variously romanised as Tana,Thana,Thâṇâ, and Thane.Ibn Battuta and Abulfeda knew it as Kukin Tana; Duarte Barbosa as Tana Mayambu.

A copper plate dating to AD 1078 was discovered near the foundations of Thane Fort in 1787. A land grant from Arikesara Devaraja, lord of Tagara, he addresses the inhabitants of a city called "Sri Sthanaka".

In the 14th century, Thane was a major port under a Muslim governor which was celebrated for its production of a cloth known as Tanasi. In 1321, it was the site of the martyrdom of St Thomas of Tolentino and his companions, Franciscans who were executed for blaspheming Muhammad when questioned by the qadi during a domestic abuse case between two local Nestorians. It was also visited during the period by Jordanus (who removed their relics), Odoric of Pordenone (who removed them again), Ibn Battuta, and Abulfeda.


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