Inside the Junagarh fort there are 37 palaces, temples and pavilions.
It is interesting to note that the Junagarh fort remained almost unconquered throughout its history.
The fabled Temple of
Somnath stands 6km east of Veraval and is nearly 80km from Junagarh.
In 1948 a plebiscite was conducted in Junagarh which went almost unanimously in favour of India
and hence were integrated with India.
With heavy rains sweeping western India, many cities such as Mangaluru, Mumbai and Junagarh have flooded during the 2018 monsoon season.
He took care of the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Nawab of Junagarh who at first did not want to join India.
The salute state Junagadh(alias"Junagarh" or the"Old Fort"),
founded during British rule, and its neighbouring states were controlled by the Western India States Agency(WISA).
Of the 552 princely states situated within the geogra-phical boundaries of India,
549 joined India and the remaining 3(Hyderabad, Junagarh and Kashmir) refused to join India.