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Ujjain is considered to be the traditional capital of King... Ujjain was a major centre of mathematical and astronomical research... Ujjain was invaded by the forces of the... During the last half of the 18th century Ujjain was the headquarters of the... and Ujjain remained part of Gwalior state until Indian Independence in 1947... and Ujjain became part of the... Ujjain is a holy city for Hindus and has many places to visit for the religiously... Since Ujjain is one of the oldest cities in... Ujjain is situated on the... Ujjain is located at... Ujjain had a population of 429... Ujjain has an average literacy rate of 72... Ujjain experiences typical climate conditions of the interior Indian subcontinent... Ujjain city has two legislative assembly zones... known as Ujjain North and Ujjain South... of Ujjain is mainly dependent on the agricultural activities of the nearby... Ujjain agriculture is sensitive to changes in... Ujjain was previously a centre of the textile industry with a number of textile mills in... Ujjain city is well known for its university... Ujjain also has different colleges and institutes where students can pursue various courses...

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