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Phulambri Destination Guide

Delve into Phulambri in India

Phulambri in the region of Mahārāshtra is located in India - some 601 mi or ( 967 km ) South of New Delhi , the country's capital .

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Local time in Phulambri is now 11:22 AM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Asia/Kolkata " with a UTC offset of 5.5 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger destinations might be interesting for you: Vadod Khurd, Vadod Buzurg, Vadod, Sangwi, and Nasik. While being here, you might want to check out Vadod Khurd . Are you curious about the possible sightseeing spots and facts in Phulambri ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Interesting facts about this location

Maulana Azad College of Arts and Science

Maulana Azad College of Arts and Science was founded in 1963 by Dr. Rafiq Zakaria, who formed a trust called Maulana Azad Education Society to manage the affairs. The College is affiliated to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University of Aurangabad.

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Located at 19.91 75.34 (Lat./Long.); Less than 23 km away
Tags: Education in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, Educational institutions established in 1963, Educational organisations in India, Universities and colleges in Maharashtra

Aurangabad Caves

The Aurangabad caves are 12 artificial rock-cut Buddhist shrines located on a hill running roughly east to west, nearly 2 km north from Bibi Ka Maqbara in Aurangabad, Maharashtra. The first reference of Aurangabad Caves is cited in the big Chaitya of Kanheri. The Aurangabad Caves were dug out of comparatively soft basalt rock during the 6th and 7th century. Caves are divided into three separate groups depending on their location.

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Located at 19.92 75.31 (Lat./Long.); Less than 23 km away
Tags: Buddhist monasticism, Caves of Maharashtra, History of Buddhism, Indian rock-cut architecture, Visitor attractions in Aurangabad, Maharashtra

Himayat Baugh Aurangabad

Himayat Bagh is a 17th century garden that now houses the Fruit Research Station and Nursery, which is a part of the Marathwada Agricultural University. It is located near Delhi Gate in Rauza Bagh area of Aurangabad. It is a sprawling complex spread over 300 acres, naturally green and in the olden days it was known as the Mughal garden.

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Located at 19.90 75.34 (Lat./Long.); Less than 23 km away
Tags: Aurangabad, Maharashtra, Gardens in India, Mughal architecture, Protected areas of Maharashtra

Salim Ali Lake

Salim Ali Sarovar (lake) popularly known as Salim Ali Talab is located near Delhi Gate, opposite Himayat Bagh, Aurangabad. It is located in the northern part of the city. During the Mughal period it was known as Khiziri Talab. It has been renamed after the great ornithologist and naturalist Salim Ali. The office of Divisional Commissioner Aurangabad Division is located near it, so is the collector's office of Aurangabad District.

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Located at 19.90 75.34 (Lat./Long.); Less than 24 km away
Tags: Aurangabad, Maharashtra, Lakes of Maharashtra, Mughal architecture

Bibi Ka Maqbara

Bibi Ka Maqbara is a maqbara located in Aurangabad, Maharastra, India. It was commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in the late 17th century in the memory of his first wife, Dilras Banu Begum (also known as Rabia Durrani). It bears a striking resemblance to the famous Taj Mahal, the mausoleum of her mother-in-law, Mumtaz Mahal. Aurangzeb was not much interested in architecture, though he had built the small, but elegant, Pearl Mosque at Delhi.

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Located at 19.90 75.32 (Lat./Long.); Less than 24 km away
Tags: Archaeological sites in Maharashtra, Buildings and structures in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, Indian architectural history, Mausoleums in India, Monuments and memorials in Maharashtra, Mughal architecture, Visitor attractions in Aurangabad, Maharashtra