Muli Town

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This article has been extracted from

THE IMPERIAL GAZETTEER OF INDIA , 1908.

OXFORD, AT THE CLARENDON PRESS.

Note: National, provincial and district boundaries have changed considerably since 1908. Typically, old states, ‘divisions’ and districts have been broken into smaller units, and many tahsils upgraded to districts. Some units have since been renamed. Therefore, this article is being posted mainly for its historical value.

Muli Town

Chief town of the State of the same name in Kathi- awar, Bombay, situated in 22° 38' N. and 71° 30' E., 13 miles south- west of Wadhwan on the Bhogava. Population (1901), 5,455. It is famous for its saddle-cloths. Muli contains a temple of the Swami Narayan sect, founded by the Ponwars and named after a Rabari woman. There is also a temple of the Sun, which is worshipped here under the name of Mandav Rai.

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