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The year 1857 was eventful in the history of Aurangabad with the rest of the country. The British moved the first cavalry from Mominabad to Aurangabad, in order to relieve 3rd cavalry which had marched to Malegaon, and was the first regiment to show signs of disaffection. The 2nd Infantry also came under suspicion.
Sportspeople from Aurangabad, Maharashtra (1 C) Pages in category "People from Aurangabad, Maharashtra" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
They were some of the renowned personalities that worked hard to create the Anjuman and people continue to draw inspiration from them even today. [2] Abdul Haq became the secretary of the organisation in 1912, and its base was shifted to the modern-day Aurangabad district in 1913, where he was employed by the then Nizam of Hyderabad.
Historical records suggest that Shah Jahan sent Pahad Singh and Juzar Singh to the Deccan region. [3] During Aurangzeb's rule, Pahadsingh, with his valor and strategic skills, had demonstrated his loyalty to the Mughal Empire, with him relocating it to Aurangabad in the Aurangzeb era. This historical account is further supported by the ...
The Aurangabad Cantonment Board was established in 1890 is the municipal organization under the Ministry of Defense for the Cantonment area. Cantonment Boards are special local self Government bodies created to administer the Cantonments in India. These institutions have an historical past associated with military administration in India.
Aurangabadi Mahal either belonged to Aurangabad, [3] or had entered Aurangzeb's harem in the city of Aurangabad. [4] She was either Georgian or Circassian by origin (see Black Sea slave trade). [5]
Described as the 'darling of Aurangzeb's youth', [4] Zainabadi Mahal was a Kashmiri Hindu, abandoned by her parents and sold in the market. [5] She was a slave girl of Mir Khalil, [6] and had been a singing [7] and dancing girl. [6]
Instead, he engaged in a busy secret correspondence with Murad, and, to a lesser extent, with Shuja. Letters written in cipher encased in bamboo tubes passed from runner to runner over special relay posts newly established between Ahmadabad and Aurangabad. Both of them agreed to a joint action against their brothers.