Vaijapur — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name = Vaijapur | type = city | latd = 19.92 | longd = 74.73 locator position = right | state name = Maharashtra district = Aurangabad leader title = leader name = altitude = 514 population as of = 2001… … Wikipedia
Hi-Tech Institute Of Technology, Aurangabad — infobox University name= Hi Tech Institute Of Technology, Aurangabad motto= Position Accomplishment Values established= 2001 chairman= J. K. Jadhav director= E. K. Jadhav dean= Ulhas D. Shiurkar staff= 100 or More undergrad= 720 or More city=… … Wikipedia
Dams in Maharashtra — There are around 1821 notable large dams in state of Maharashtra in India. [1] Dams in Maharashtra by specifications The table below list dams of state of Maharashtra by their specifications which has gross storage capacity more than 10,000 103m3 … Wikipedia
Aurangabad Airport — Chikkalthana Airport औरंगाबाद विमानतळ IATA: IXU – ICAO: VAAU … Wikipedia
Jarul — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name = Jarul type = village | latd = 19.967 | longd = 74.747 locator position = right | state name = Maharashtra district = Aurangabad taluka = Vaijapur leader title = leader name = altitude = 514 population as… … Wikipedia
Daulatabad, Maharashtra — Daulatabad(Devgiri) (Marathi दौलताबाद; Urdu: دولتآباد ؛ meaning “City of Prosperity”), is a 14th century fort city in Maharashtra, India, about 16 kilometers northwest of Aurangabad. The place, was once as known as Deogiri, (circa the sixth… … Wikipedia
Dheku Dam — Official name Dheku Dam Location Vaijapur Opening date 1960 Demolition date N/A Owner(s) Government of Maharashtra, India … Wikipedia
Nagpur–Aurangabad–Mumbai express highway — Route information Length: 700 km (400 mi) … Wikipedia
Narangi Dam — Official name Narangi Dam Location Vaijapur Opening date 1998 Demolition date N/A Owner(s) Government of Maharashtra, India … Wikipedia
Naukhanda palace — Entrance of Naukonda palace, Aurangabad The Naukhanda palace was built by Malik Ambar in 1616 upon the summit of a rising ground at Aurangabad, India. The massive portal gateway leading to this, over which the Naubatkhana sounded, was called… … Wikipedia