Place:Nanded, Maharashtra, India

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NameNanded
TypeDistrict
Located inMaharashtra, India
Contained Places
Inhabited place
Nanded-Waghala


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Nanded district (Marathi pronunciation: ]) is a district of Maharashtra state in central India. The city of Nanded is the district headquarters.

History

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Nanded is mentioned in historical accounts since 1st century. Upon reorganization of states in 1956, the district of Nanded came to comprise six talukas namely Kandhar, Hadgaon, Biloli, Degloor, Mudhol whereas Mukhed and Bhokar were called Mahals (revenue headquarters). As a result of reorganization of states, Bichkunda, Jukkal villages of Degloor taluka as well as the whole of Mudhol taluka (excluding Dharmabad) were merged with Nizamabad District of Telangana. In lieu of them, Kinwat and Islapur villages were separated from Adilabad District and made part of Nanded District again. Islapur village was combined with Kinwat taluka and Dharmabad came to be merged with Biloli taluka.

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