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  1. History of Mumbai. Indigenous tribals have inhabited Mumbai (Bombay) since the Stone Age. [1] The Kolis and Aagri (a Marathi-Konkani people) [2] were the earliest known settlers of the islands.

  2. Sep 9, 2023 · Did you know that indigenous tribals like the Kolis and Aagris have inhabited Mumbai (Bombay) since the Stone Age? Interestingly, they were the earliest inhabitants or settlers of the islands.

  3. The first known inhabitants of the islands were the Koli community, ethnic group dedicated to fishing, and whose villages can still be found around Mumbai today. The islands became part of the Mauryan Empire in the third century BC, and they were made a center of Buddhist patronage.

  4. The present day Mumbai was originally an archipelago of seven islands. Pleistocene sediments found around Kandivali on Salsette Island north of the seven islands by Todd in 1939 indicate that these islands were inhabited since the Stone Age .

  5. Sep 14, 2023 · The seven islands that make up Mumbai are Colaba, Old Womans Island (Little Colaba), Mazagaon, Parel, Mahim, Worli, and Salsette. These islands were originally inhabited by indigenous communities, including the Kolis and the Agri, who primarily subsisted through fishing and agriculture.

  6. The Koli, an aboriginal tribe of fishermen, were the earliest known inhabitants of present-day Mumbai, though Paleolithic stone implements found at Kandivli, in Greater Mumbai, indicate that the area has been inhabited by humans for hundreds of thousands of years.

  7. Source: Wikimedia Commons. What the Company had come into possession were seven islands, named Bombay, Mazagaon, Parel, Worli, Mahim, Little Colaba or the Old Woman's Island, and Colaba. The landscape of these islands varied from low hills, tidal flats, mangrove forests, and salt pans.

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