Buldhana
About Buldhana
Buldhana is the area central station and a Municipal Council in the Buldhana District of Amravati division in the Indian State of Maharashtra. Buldhana is the greatest city in the Buldhana region. It is arranged at the western fringe of Vidarbha area and is 500 km far from the state capital, Mumbai. The area has towns and urban communities like Shegaon, Khamgaon, Lonar, Mehkar, and Dongaon. It is encompassed by Madhya Pradesh in the north, Akola, Washim, and Amravati locale on the east, Jalna area on the south, and Jalgaon and Aurangabad areas on the west.
The region superintending horticulture officer goes under the Divisional Joint Director of Amravati Division. There are three sub-divisions at Buldhana, Khamgaon, and Mehkar with a taluka agribusiness officer posted at each taluka. There are numerous circles under each taluka. A time of Muslim manage started when Alauddin Khalji, the Sultan of Delhi vanquished the district in the mid fourteenth century. The district was a piece of the Bahmani Sultanate, which split far from the Delhi Sultanate in the mid-fourteenth century. The Bahmani Sultanate separated into littler sultanates toward the finish of the fifteenth century. In 1572, Berar turned out to be a piece of the Nizam Shahi sultanate, based at Ahmednagar.