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Establishment of Mundra It was in 1632. Founded by Harshalji, the youngest son of Jam Ravjee of Jasser Jadeja dynasty. The older brothers, in which Marigzai Baraya, Hothiji Viraniya, Ajaji, Madi and Karanjee established the village Bochda. Which was located next to Mundra. The word Mundra is derived from the word 'Mankharo' in the Kutchi language. The word 'Monharshar' was originally called 'Mohan Dhro'. Is. In 1688, Rao Bhojarajji of Kutch built a temple of Mohanraya here, while there was a stream of sweet water flowing near the Bhuchi river. So people started calling him Mohan Dho. Then the word 'monastery' came from 'Mohan Dhro' and 'monastery'. Mundari word finally comes from the word of monkeys. Even today people call it 'monaster' in the Kutchi language.

I could not comprehend the text which was without reference so I moved it here. Some helpful information may be there in it.--Nizil (talk) 04:48, 2 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]