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Daulatabad-Festung
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The daunting site of Daulatabad Fort built by Mohammad bin Tughlaq carries the distinction of being an fort which was never defeated by any aggressor.
It's a Fort/Castle/Citadel. Daulatabad also known as Devagiri, is a town which includes the Devagiri-Daulatabad fort. It is a 14th-century fort city in Maharashtra state of India, about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) northwest of Aurangabad. The place was originally named Devagiri when it was an important uplands city along caravan routes (ca. sixth century AD), but the intervening centuries have reduced it to a village. This one is on the way if you are planning to visit Ellora caves. So while going Ellora caves you can first stop at this fort and then go Ellora caves. You may not find good restaurants around so if planning to visit this place, you may want to carry some food with you.
It's a Fort/Castle/Citadel. Daulatabad also known as Devagiri, is a town which includes the Devagiri-Daulatabad fort. It is a 14th-century fort city in Maharashtra state of India, about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) northwest of Aurangabad. The place was originally named Devagiri when it was an important u…
Daulatabad, also known as Devagiri, is a 14th-century fort city in Maharashtra state of India, about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) northwest of Aurangabad. The place was originally named Devagiri [5][6] when it was an important uplands city along caravan routes (ca. sixth century AD), but the intervening centuries have reduced it to a village. However it is also considered to be one of the seven wonders of Maharashtra and a developing tourist spot.
Daulatabad, also known as Devagiri, is a 14th-century fort city in Maharashtra state of India, about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) northwest of Aurangabad. The place was originally named Devagiri [5][6] when it was an important uplands city along caravan routes (ca. sixth century AD), but the intervening c…
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