Peth, in the Marathi language, is a general locality in the Indian city of Pune. Up to seventeen peths are located in central Pune, and were mostly established during Maratha and Peshwa rule in the 17th-19th century AD. Seven of them are named after the days of the week in Marathi: traders and craftsmen in a given locality mainly conducted business only on that day of the week. Today the peths form the heart of Pune city, and are referred to as the old city, or simply city. They are considered to be the cultural heart of Pune.
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| - Peth, in the Marathi language, is a general locality in the Indian city of Pune. Up to seventeen peths are located in central Pune, and were mostly established during Maratha and Peshwa rule in the 17th-19th century AD. Seven of them are named after the days of the week in Marathi: traders and craftsmen in a given locality mainly conducted business only on that day of the week. Today the peths form the heart of Pune city, and are referred to as the old city, or simply city. They are considered to be the cultural heart of Pune. (en)
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| - Pune
- Bhavani
- Bhavani Peth, Pune
- Peths in Pune
- List of neighbourhoods in Pune
- Ganesh
- Moropant Trimbak Pingle
- Madhavrao II
- Budhwar Peth, Pune
- Ganesh Peth, Pune
- Kasba Peth, Pune
- Pune-related lists
- Guruwar Peth, Pune
- Sakharam Bapu Bokil
- Marathi language
- India
- Shaniwar Peth, Pune
- Sadashiv Peth, Pune
- Lists of neighbourhoods in Indian cities
- Peshwa
- Ghorpade Peth, Pune
- Mangalwar Peth, Pune
- Shukrawar Peth, Pune
- Nana Peth, Pune
- Narayan Peth, Pune
- Navi Peth, Pune
- Maratha
- Rasta Peth, Pune
- Somwar Peth, Pune
- Raviwar Peth, Pune
- Peshwas
- Mahatma Phule
- Mahatma Phule Peth
- Chalukya
- Madhavrao Peshwa
- Dadoji Konddev
- Nana Phadnavis
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| - Peth, in the Marathi language, is a general locality in the Indian city of Pune. Up to seventeen peths are located in central Pune, and were mostly established during Maratha and Peshwa rule in the 17th-19th century AD. Seven of them are named after the days of the week in Marathi: traders and craftsmen in a given locality mainly conducted business only on that day of the week. Today the peths form the heart of Pune city, and are referred to as the old city, or simply city. They are considered to be the cultural heart of Pune. (en)
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