Talk:Bhuj

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I was thinking this sounded more like a brochure than a Wikipedia article, so I Googled the exact text. It appears to be taken verbatim from http://www.gujaratplus.com/web/gujarat/cities/bhuj.html (!!) Too new to Wikipedia to be confident in how to procede. Fogster 22:07, 18 October 2005 (UTC)
 * Thanks Fogster for the tip-off. I've reverted the article back to its pre-copyvio status. For copyright-related problems, you may refer to this page: Copyright problems. Regards. --*drew 10:28, 24 October 2005 (UTC)
 * I reverted the article again, after Somilkumar had put the copyvio stuff back. I don't know much about Bhuj, so I'll leave further updates to someone more knowledgeable. -- Frekja 15:13, 11 November 2005 (UTC)

As far as spelling of Kachchh is concerned two spellings are widely used one is already mentioned another is Kutch. The later spelling was used by britishers and thus came in to existant. The first spelling is true to its phonetics and also all the government institutes (e.g. Post Office, Telegram office) uses ''Kachchh'. I believe we should stick to first spelling i.e. ''Kachchh'

Name Meanings
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'''bhuj to protect, to govern, to rule; deri. bhukta, bho_jya or bho_gya, bho_ktum, bhuktva_'''

'''BHUJ has very uncommon meaning in SANSKRIT language dictionary, BHUJ= to protect, to govern, to rule; (so Bhuj was existing before Jadeja clan took over and govern it. )deri, BHUJ also means DHANI means Husaband. bhukta, bho_jya or bho_gya, bho_ktum, bhuktva_'''

--Lendorien 15:46, 13 April 2007 (UTC)

Cleanup 08/2007
I completely revised this article. It had become a mass of empty subheadings and repetative text. In addition, someone had copypasted a long religious proclamation about building some religious temple. I've cleaned all that out, trimmed it down and added tags. Hopefully this will help, though given the mass of messy edits lately, I don't have much hope it'll stay this way. --Lendorien 17:04, 12 August 2007 (UTC)
 * A fine job you've done. I'm not sure the process for removing Cleanup tags, but it's got my vote. Fogster 03:34, 5 October 2007 (UTC)

Mota Asambia (Kutch, Gujarat)
Mota Asambia is a small village situated in Kutchh, Gujarat. It is near to 72 (Baunter) Jinalay. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 110.172.20.45 (talk) 12:18, 29 September 2013 (UTC)

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Orphaned references in Bhuj
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Reference named "Religion": From Ujjain:  From Valsad district:  

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