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Kutch (also Cutch or Kachh) is a district of Gujarat state in western India. It is the largest district of the state of Gujarat and the second largest district in India covering an area of 45,612 km2. The name Kutch apparently comes from the shape of the area which is shaped like a tortoise Kaachbo in Kutchi and Gujarati languages.

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1 Geography
2 Language
3 History
4 External links

Geography

The administrative headquarters of Kutch district is Bhuj.

Kutch is bounded by the Pakistan to the north, the Arabian Sea to the west, and the Gulf of Kutch, which separates Kutch from the Kathiawar peninsula, to the south and southeast. Kutch includes the Rann of Kutch, a huge wetland that forms the northern and eastern part of the region, south of the border between India and Pakistan. The northeastern border with Pakistan along Sir creek is the subject of a border dispute.

Administrative divisions

There are 950 villages in Kutch.

Talukas of Kutch

  1. Bhuj
  2. Anjar
  3. Mandvi
  4. Mundra
  5. Abdasa-Nalia
  6. Lakhpat
  7. Rapar
  8. Bhachau
  9. Nakhatrana

Language

The languages spoken predominantly in Kutch are Kutchi and Gujarati. The main tribe of people living in kutch are known as 'kanbis', although other tribes exist. A large portion of the kanbis from kutch migrated to Africa in the early 1960's and therafter to the United Kingdom.

History

Kutch was formerly an independent state, founded in 1270. In 1815, Kutch became a British protectorate, and ultimately a princely state whose local ruler acknowledged British sovereignty in return for local autonomy. After Indian independence in 1947, Kutch became a province of India.

The earliest earthquake recorded in Kutch dates back to June 16, 1819.

After the 1947 partition, Sindh province and the port of Karachi ended up in Pakistan, and the Indian Government constructed a modern port at Kandla in Kutch to serve as the main port for western India in lieu of Karachi.

It became an Indian state in 1950. On November 1, 1956, Kutch became part of Bombay state, which in 1960 was divided into the new linguistic states of Gujarat and Maharashtra.

The epicenter of 2001 Gujarat Earthquake was in this state. It was the most severe earthquake (out of more than 90 earthquakes) to hit Kutch in 185 years.


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... and NGOs, following the February 2001 earthquake in Kutch. A website for information and coordination of relief ... and NGOs, following the February 2001 earthquake in Kutch.
Artist and instructor gives a step-by-step demonstration of colored pencil techniques using the poppy flower as inspiration. Artist and instructor gives a step-by-step demonstration of colored pencil techniques using the poppy flower as inspiration.
Matrimony site targeting Kutchhi origins. [subscription required] Matrimony site targeting Kutchhi origins. [subscription required]
... Gir Forest, Keoladeo Ghana(Bharatpur), Little Rann of Kutch, Nagarhole and Ranthambor. Details of national parks including ... Gir Forest, Keoladeo Ghana(Bharatpur), Little Rann of Kutch, Nagarhole and Ranthambor.
... and publications about the earthquake rehabilitation process in Kutch district. Also includes information and activity of the ... and publications about the earthquake rehabilitation process in Kutch district. Also includes information and activity of the ...
Website of Nagar community of Karnavati city. Website of Nagar community of Karnavati city.
A network of voluntary organisations working for social improvement, and for relief after natural disasters. A network of voluntary organisations working for social improvement, and for relief after natural disasters.
... in India especially bentonite and bleaching clay in Kutch region. Industrial mineral development in India especially bentonite and bleaching clay in Kutch region.
Producer of dye intermediats, including chloro- and nitro-aromatics, acetanilide, vinyl sulphone esters, and chlorinated paraffin oil. Located in Gujarat, India. Producer of dye intermediats, including chloro- and nitro-aromatics, acetanilide, vinyl sulphone esters, and chlorinated paraffin oil. Located in Gujarat, India.
... place in April 1965 in the Rann of Kutch. Read about the second war between India and ... place in April 1965 in the Rann of Kutch.

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