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Aurangabad meaning "Built by the Throne", named after Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb) is a city in Maharashtra, India. The city is a tourist hub, surrounded with many historical monuments including the Ajanta caves and Ellora World heritage sites, and is the administrative headquarters of the Aurangabad Division, or Marathwada region. Aurangabad is said to be a 'City of Gates' as one can not miss the strong presence of these as one drives through the city.
Major Areas of Aurangabad City ; Aarif Colony, Aasifiya Colony, Aurangpura, Altamash Colony, Bada Takiya, Baiji Pura, Bajaj Nagar & Waluj, Bansilal Nagar, Bari Colony, Begum Pura, Bhadkal Gate, Buddi Lane, CIDCO(N-1 to N-15), Central Naka, Cheli Pura, Chota Takiya, City Chowk, Champa Chowk, Dr. Rafiq Zakaria Road, Ganesh Colony, Garkheda, Gulmandi, Gulmohar Colony, CIDCO N-5, Harsul, Hazrat Nizamuddin Road, Heena Nagar, Hilaal Colony, Himayat Baugh, HUDCO (H-1 to H-20), Itkheda, Jaffer Gate, Jalna Road, Jawahar Colony, Jinsi, Juna Bazar, Jubilee Park, Jyotinagar, Kabaadipura, Kanchan Wadi, Kareem Hotel Circle, Kareem Colony, Kat Kat Gate, Khadkeshwar, Kirad Pura, Mahmood Pura, Maqsood Colony, Mondha, Motiwala Nagar, Mujeeb Colony, Mukund Wadi, Nageshwar wadi, Nakshatra Wadi, Nandanvan Colony, Naryali Baugh, National Colony, Nawabpura, New Shreynager, Nirala Bazaar, Nishaan, Noor Colony - Town Hall, Osmanpura, Padampura, Paithan Gate, Pandharpur & Chitegaon MIDC, Qiasar Colony, Raja Bazar, Rasheed Pura, Rauza Baugh, Roshan Gate, Saadat Nagar, Samarthnagar, Satara Parisar, Seven Hills, Shah Bazar, Shah Ganj, Shahnoorwadi, Shah Noor Miyan Darghah, Shendra MIDC, Shivaji Nagar, Shivsamadhan Colony, Silk Mills, SILLY KHAANA, Town Hall, TV Center., Ulkanagari, Vishram Baugh Colony, Yunus Colony, Zambad Estate
Monuments
Ajanta stone engraved
sculpture and paintings Caves. A world heritage monument.
Ajanta Visitor Center
Under construction, it has been designed as a tribute to the Ajanta Caves. The
center will consist of four cave replicas (1,2,16 1nd 17), with static, electronic
and interactive museums to orient, guide and create a virtually real experience
for the visitors to understand the original paintings and stories.
Ellora
stone engraved sculptures. A world heritage monument.
Ellora Visitor Centre
- Interprtation centre on the same lines as that of Ajanta.
Daulatabad fort
Bibi Ka Maqbara. A replica of the Taj Mahal.
Aurangabad Caves
Panchakki, or The Water Mill complex .This is very good example of long Indian science history.water force use to rotate the mill stone for grinding wheat.
Khultabad the resting place of Aurangzeb.
Gates (Darwajas) - During Mughal times, Aurangabad had 4 main and 9 subordinate gates (darwajas) along its periphery, the most famous and oldest and biggest of them being the Bhadkal Gate near the Naukhanda Palace of Nizams.
List of gates
Bhadkal Gate
Dilli Gate
Rangin Darwaja
Katkat Gate
Roshan Gate
Barapulla Gate
Paithan Gate
Kala Darwaja
Jaffer Gate
kille ark
Naubat gate
Mohamad gate
Buland darwaja
Maharashtra encompasses an area of 308,000 km² and is the third largest state in India. It is bordered by the states of Madhya Pradesh to the north, Chhattisgarh to the east, Andhra Pradesh to the southeast, Karnataka to the south, and Goa to the southwest. The state of Gujarat lies to the northwest, with the Union territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli sandwiched in between. The Arabian Sea makes up Maharashtra's west coast.
The Western Ghats better known as Sahyadri, are a hilly range running parallel to the coast, at an average elevation of 1,200 metres (4,000 ft). Kalsubai, a peak in the Sahyadris is the highest elevated point in Maharashtra. To the west of these hills lie the Konkan coastal plains, 5080 kilometres in width. To the east of the Ghats lies the flat Deccan Plateau. The Western Ghats form one of the three watersheds of India, from which many South Indian rivers originate, notable among them being Godavari River, and Krishna, which flow eastward into the Bay of Bengal, forming one of the greatest river basins in India.
The Ghats are also the source of numerous small rivers which flow westwards, emptying into the Arabian Sea. To the east are major rivers like Vainganga, which flow to the south and eventually into the Bay of Bengal.
There are many multi-state irrigation projects in development, including Godavari River Basin Irrigation Projects. The plateau is composed of black basalt soil, rich in humus. This soil is well suited for cultivating cotton, and hence is often called black cotton soil.
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