Dhrangadhra of the Kathiawar Agency in the Bombay Presidency.[1] In Sanskrit dhrang means a stone, and dhara means the earth. It is believed that because of the strong and widespread black stone bedrock found immediately under the soil of the place, the town is thus named.
Ahmedabad , Jamnagar , Vadodara (g) , Rajkot , Surat , Godhra , Gandhinagar , Porbandar , Anand , Bhavnagar , Junagarh , Surendranagar , Anjar , Bhuj , Chhota udaipur