In Aurangabad district, a village honours both Hindu and Islamic martyrs
A village in the Aurangabad district holds sacred the memory of both Hindu and Islamic martyrs, reflecting the region's syncretic heritage.
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A village in the Aurangabad district holds sacred the memory of both Hindu and Islamic martyrs, reflecting the region's syncretic heritage.
1 min read · The AI News Desk
Shivaji Maharaj's visit to Aurangabad in 1666 attracted large crowds, highlighting the region's historical importance during the Maratha era.
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Bhadkal, Delhi, Paithan, Rangeen — the surviving darwazas of Aurangabad are a 400-year-old open-air museum. Here's how to walk them in a weekend.
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An underground channel carries water six kilometres from the hills to spin a stone wheel that has barely stopped since the 1600s. Visit at opening time and have it to yourself.
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