Devagiri
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Daulatabad, called Devagiri, is a fourteenth century city in Maharashtra territory of India, around 16 kilometers 9.9 mi northwest of Aurangabad. The place was initially named Devagiri when it was a vital uplands city along train courses ca. 6th century AD, however the mediating hundreds of years have diminished it to a town. It is thought to be one of the seven miracles of Maharashtra and a creating visitor spot. There is a conviction that Devagiri was worked in 1203 AD by a Dhangar or herder who procured immense riches by his favorable luck. He had a sibling who was a shepherd named 'Raja Ram' and in connection with it he accepted the rank of a Raja King.
Devagiri contains a few striking landmarks, of which the boss are the Chand Minar and the Chini Mahal. The Chand Minar is a pinnacle 210 ft 64 m. It was raised in 1445 by Ala-ud-clamor Bahmani to recognize his catch of the fortification. The Chini Mahal truly: China Palace, is the destroy of a building once of incredible excellence. In it Abul Hasan Tana Shah, the remainder of the Qutb Shahi rulers of Golconda, was detained by Aurangzeb in 1687. Devagiri is situated at a separation of 15 km northwest of Aurangabad. The first broad capital city is presently generally vacant and has been lessened to a town. Quite a bit of its survival relies upon the sightseers to the old city and the neighboring fortification.
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