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Daulatabad Fort

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Daulatabad Fort originally Deogiri Fort, is a historic fortified citadel located in Daulatabad village near Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India. [1]

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  1. 57 relations: Aaj Tak, Abul Hasan Qutb Shah, Ahmadnagar Sultanate, Ajanta Caves, Alauddin Khalji, Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Devagiri, Alauddin Khalji's raid on Devagiri, Archaeological Survey of India, Aurangabad, Bahmani Sultanate, Bhillama V, Bombay Samachar, Chalukya dynasty, Chand Minar, DB Corp, Deccan Plateau, Delhi, Delhi Sultanate, Devagiri Express, Divya Bhaskar, Ellora Caves, Ethiopians, Government of India, Hammam, Hindu temple, Hyderabad, Hyderabad Division, Indian Railways, Jain temple, Jainism, Khuldabad, Letitia Elizabeth Landon, List of tourist attractions in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, Maharashtra Times, Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation, Malik Ambar, Maratha Confederacy, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (India), Muhammad bin Tughluq, Mumbai, North India, Prahaar (newspaper), Pune, Pushkar Sohoni, Ramachandra of Devagiri, Secunderabad, Seuna (Yadava) dynasty, Shah Jahan, Shiva, ... Expand index (7 more) »

  2. 1203 establishments in Asia
  3. 13th-century establishments in India

Aaj Tak

() is an Indian leading Hindi-language news channel owned by the TV Today Network, a part of the New Delhi-based media conglomerate Living Media group (India Today Group).

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Abul Hasan Qutb Shah

Abul Hasan Qutb Shah, also known as Abul Hasan Tana Shah was the eighth and last ruler of the Qutb Shahi dynasty, sovereign of the Kingdom of Golconda in South India.

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Ahmadnagar Sultanate

The Sultanate of Ahmednagar or the Nizam Shahi Sultanate was a late medieval Indian Muslim kingdom located in the northwestern Deccan, between the sultanates of Gujarat and Bijapur, ruled by the Nizam Shahi or Bahri dynasty.

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Ajanta Caves

The Ajanta Caves are 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments dating from the second century BCE to about 480 CE in Aurangabad district (a.k.a. Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar district) of Maharashtra state in India.

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Alauddin Khalji

Alauddin Khalji (علاء الدین خلجی), born Ali Gurshasp, was a ruler from the Khalji dynasty that ruled the Delhi Sultanate in the Indian subcontinent.

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Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Devagiri

Around 1308, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji sent a large army led by his general Malik Kafur to Devagiri, the capital of the Yadava king Ramachandra.

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Alauddin Khalji's raid on Devagiri

In 1296, Alauddin Khalji (then known as Ali Gurshasp) raided Devagiri, the capital of the Yadava kingdom in the Deccan region of India.

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Archaeological Survey of India

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is an Indian government agency that is responsible for archaeological research and the conservation and preservation of cultural historical monuments in the country.

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Aurangabad

Aurangabad, officially known as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, or Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, is a city in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Daulatabad Fort and Aurangabad are former capital cities in India.

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Bahmani Sultanate

The Bahmani Sultanate (سلطان‌نشین بهمنی) was a late medieval empire that ruled the Deccan Plateau in India.

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Bhillama V

Bhillama V (r. c. 1175-1191 CE) was the first sovereign ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Deccan region in India.

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Bombay Samachar

Mumbai Samachar is the oldest continuously published newspaper in Asia.

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Chalukya dynasty

The Chalukya dynasty was a Classical Indian dynasty that ruled large parts of southern and central India between the 6th and the 12th centuries.

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Chand Minar

The Chand Minar or the Tower of the Moon is a medieval tower in Daulatabad, India.

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DB Corp

D B Corp Ltd., also known as the Dainik Bhaskar Group, is an Indian newspaper group, with 66 editions, published in four languages.

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Deccan Plateau

The Deccan is a large plateau and region of the Indian subcontinent located between the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats, and is loosely defined as the peninsular region between these ranges that is south of the Narmada River.

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Delhi

Delhi, officially the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi (ISO: Rāṣṭrīya Rājadhānī Kṣētra Dillī), is a city and a union territory of India containing New Delhi, the capital of India.

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Delhi Sultanate

The Delhi Sultanate or the Sultanate of Delhi was a late medieval empire primarily based in Delhi that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent, for 320 years (1206–1526). Daulatabad Fort and Delhi Sultanate are 13th-century establishments in India.

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Devagiri Express

The 17057 / 17058 Devagiri Express is an Express train service operated by the South Central Railway zone of Indian Railways.

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Divya Bhaskar

Divya Bhaskar is a Gujarati newspaper in Gujarat, India, owned by D B Corp Ltd. It is one of the highest circulation Gujarati dailies.

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Ellora Caves

The Ellora Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Aurangabad district, Maharashtra, India (now renamed to Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar district).

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Ethiopians

Ethiopians are the native inhabitants of Ethiopia, as well as the global diaspora of Ethiopia.

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Government of India

The Government of India (IAST: Bhārat Sarkār, legally the Union Government or Union of India and colloquially known as the Central Government) is the central executive authority of the Republic of India, a federal republic located in South Asia, consisting of 28 states and eight union territories.

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Hammam

A hammam (translit, hamam), called a Moorish bath (in reference to the Muslim Spain of Al-Andalus) and a Turkish bath by Westerners, is a type of steam bath or a place of public bathing associated with the Islamic world.

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Hindu temple

A Hindu temple, also known as Mandir, Devasthanam, Pura, or Koil, is a sacred place where Hindus worship and show their devotion to deities through worship, sacrifice, and prayers.

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Hyderabad

Hyderabad (ISO) is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Telangana. Daulatabad Fort and Hyderabad are former capital cities in India.

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Hyderabad Division

Hyderabad Division (حيدرآباد ڊويزن) is an administrative division of the Sindh Province of Pakistan.

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Indian Railways

Indian Railways is a statutory body under the ownership of the Ministry of Railways of the Government of India that operates India's national railway system.

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Jain temple

A Jain temple, Derasar (Gujarati: દેરાસર) or Basadi (Kannada: ಬಸದಿ) is the place of worship for Jains, the followers of Jainism.

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Jainism

Jainism, also known as Jain Dharma, is an Indian religion.

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Khuldabad

Khuldabad is a city (municipal council) and a Taluka of Aurangabad district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

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Letitia Elizabeth Landon

Letitia Elizabeth Landon (14 August 1802 – 15 October 1838) was an English poet and novelist, better known by her initials L.E.L. Landon's writings are emblematic of the transition from Romanticism to Victorian literature.

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List of tourist attractions in Aurangabad

Aurangabad is a historic city in the Maharashtra state of India.

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Maharashtra

Maharashtra (ISO: Mahārāṣṭra) is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau.

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Maharashtra Times

Maharashtra Times (महाराष्ट्र टाइम्स), colloquially referred to as 'Ma Ta' (मटा) from its Marathi initialism, is a Marathi newspaper based in Mumbai, India.

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Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation

Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation commonly abbreviated as MTDC, is a body of the Government of Maharashtra responsible for development of tourism in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

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Malik Ambar

Malik Ambar (1548 – 13 May 1626) was a military leader who served as the Peshwa (Prime Minister) of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate in the Deccan region of India.

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Maratha Confederacy

The Maratha Confederacy, also referred to as the Maratha Empire, was an early modern polity in the Indian subcontinent.

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Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (India)

Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (Ministry of I&B) is a ministerial level agency of the Government of India responsible for the formulation and administration of rules, regulations and laws in the areas of information, broadcasting, the press and the Cinema of India.

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Muhammad bin Tughluq

Muhammad bin Tughluq (1290 – 20 March 1351), also named Jauna Khan as Crown Prince, also known by his epithets, The Eccentric Prince, or The Mad Sultan, was the eighteenth Sultan of Delhi.

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Mumbai

Mumbai (ISO:; formerly known as Bombay) is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra.

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North India

North India, also called Northern India, is a geographical and broad cultural region comprising the northern part of India (or historically, the Indian subcontinent) wherein Indo-Aryans form the prominent majority population.

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Prahaar (newspaper)

Prahaar (प्रहार) is a Marathi language newspaper, printed in India with regional editions in Mumbai, Nashik, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg.

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Pune

Pune, previously spelled in English as Poona (the official name until 1978), is a city in Maharashtra state in the Deccan plateau in Western India. Daulatabad Fort and Pune are former capital cities in India.

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Pushkar Sohoni

Pushkar Sohoni is an architect, and an architectural and cultural historian.

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Ramachandra of Devagiri

Ramachandra (IAST: Rāmacandra, r.), also known as Ramadeva, was a ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Deccan region in India.

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Secunderabad

Secunderabad is a twin city of Hyderabad and one of the six zones of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) in the Indian state of Telangana.

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Seuna (Yadava) dynasty

The Seuna, Sevuna, or Yadavas of Devagiri (IAST: Seuṇa, –1317) was a medieval Indian dynasty, which at its peak ruled a realm stretching from the Narmada river in the north to the Tungabhadra river in the south, in the western part of the Deccan region.

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Shah Jahan

Mirza Shahab-ud-Din Muhammad Khurram (5 January 1592 – 22 January 1666), also known as Shah Jahan I, was the fifth Mughal emperor, reigning from 1628 until 1658.

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Shiva

Shiva (lit), also known as Mahadeva (Category:Trimurti Category:Wisdom gods Category:Time and fate gods Category:Indian yogis.

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Siege of Daulatabad (1633)

The Siege of Daulatabad (1633) was a conflict between the Mughal Empire and the Ahmadnagar Sultanate, wherein the fort-city of Daulatabad was besieged by a Mughal force for several months and successfully captured.

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South Central Railway zone

The South Central Railway (abbreviated SCR) is one of the 19 zones of Indian Railways.

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Sultanate of Golconda

The Sultanate of Golconda (Persian:; Urdu) was an early modern kingdom in southern India, ruled by the Persianate Shia Islamic Qutb Shahi dynasty of Turkoman origin.

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The Times of India

The Times of India, also known by its abbreviation TOI, is an Indian English-language daily newspaper and digital news media owned and managed by The Times Group.

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Tirthankara

In Jainism, a Tirthankara is a saviour and supreme spiritual teacher of the dharma (righteous path).

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Tourism in Marathwada

Tourism in Marathwada refers to tourism in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra state in India.

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War elephant

A war elephant was an elephant that was trained and guided by humans for combat.

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See also

1203 establishments in Asia

13th-century establishments in India

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daulatabad_Fort

Also known as Daulatabad, Maharashtra, Deogir, Deogiri, Deogiri Fort, Dev giri, Devagiri, Devagiri Fort, Devgiri Fort.

, Siege of Daulatabad (1633), South Central Railway zone, Sultanate of Golconda, The Times of India, Tirthankara, Tourism in Marathwada, War elephant.