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Murud-Janjira
Murud-Janjira () is the local name for a fort situated on an island just off the coastal village of Murud, in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. It was occupied by the Siddis and is famous for being the only fort along India's Western coast that remained undefeated despite Dutch, Maratha and English East India Company attacks.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.murudjanjira.in/ )〕 ==Origins of the name==
The word Janjira is not native to India, and may have originated after the Arabic word ''Jazeera'', which means an island. Murud was once known in Marathi as ''Habsan'' ("of Habshi" or Abyssinian). The name of the fort is a concatenation of the Konkani and Arabic words for Island, "morod" and "jazeera". The word "morod" is peculiar to Konkani and is absent in Marathi.
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