Mumbaiis built on what was once an archipelago of seven islands: Bombay
Island, Parel, Mazagaon, Mahim, Colaba, Worli, and Old Woman's Island
(also known as Little Colaba). It is not exactly known when these
islands were first inhabited. Pleistocene sediments found along the
coastal areas around Kandivali in northern Mumbai
by archaeologist Todd in 1939 suggest that the islands were inhabited
since the Stone Age.
Perhaps at the beginning of the Common era (2000
years ago), or possibly earlier, they came to be occupied by the Koli
fishing community.
In
the third century BCE, the islands formed part of the Maurya Empire,
during its expansion in the south, ruled by the Buddhist emperor, Ashoka
of Magadha. The Kanheri Caves in Borivali were excavated in the
mid-third century BCE, and served as an important centre of Buddhism in
Western India during ancient Times. The city then was known as
Heptanesia (Ancient Greek: A Cluster of Seven Islands) to the Greek
geographer Ptolemy in 150 CE.
Between the second century BCE and ninth century CE, the islands came under the
control of successive indigenous dynasties: Satavahanas, Western
Kshatrapas, Abhiras, Vakatakas, Kalachuris, Konkan Mauryas, Chalukyas
and Rashtrakutas, before being ruled by the Silhara dynasty from 810 to
1260. Some of the oldest edifices in the city built during this period
are, Jogeshwari Caves (between 520 to 525), Elephanta Caves (between the
sixth to seventh century), Walkeshwar Temple (10th century), and
Banganga Tank (12th century).
King Bhimdev founded his kingdom in the region in the late 13th century, and
established his capital in Mahikawati (present day Mahim). The Pathare
Prabhus, one of the earliest known settlers of the city, were brought to
Mahikawati from Saurashtra in Gujarat around 1298 by Bhimdev. The Delhi
Sultanate annexed the islands in 1347–48, and controlled it till 1407.
During this time, the islands were administered by the Muslim Governors
of Gujarat, who were appointed by the Delhi Sultanate.
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