Bombay is not its Real Name
At least it has not been its official name since 1995, year when the name was changed to Mumbai which is the one it has these days.
The reasons why this city was called Bombay are not that clear. One source indicates that it was a Portuguese phrase (something like Bon Baim) meaning Good Bay. The other was that actually it was an English word coined because of the impossibility of the English of that time to pronounce Mumbai correctly. Whether this is right or not the truth is that Mumbai has had at least ten different names ever since its foundation (which has never been recorded). It has been the capital of now forgotten empires and always the connection between India and the nations of the Middle East since it is actually a seven-island archipelago on the Arabian Sea. This city is the largest in population in India and the most important in terms of economy and commerce, full of temples and modern buildings, full of spiritualism and dynamic trade.
The reasons why this city was called Bombay are not that clear. One source indicates that it was a Portuguese phrase (something like Bon Baim) meaning Good Bay. The other was that actually it was an English word coined because of the impossibility of the English of that time to pronounce Mumbai correctly. Whether this is right or not the truth is that Mumbai has had at least ten different names ever since its foundation (which has never been recorded). It has been the capital of now forgotten empires and always the connection between India and the nations of the Middle East since it is actually a seven-island archipelago on the Arabian Sea. This city is the largest in population in India and the most important in terms of economy and commerce, full of temples and modern buildings, full of spiritualism and dynamic trade.
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