Maharashtra government renamed Aurangabad city as Shambhaji Nagar
- June 30, 2022
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Maharashtra government renamed Aurangabad city as Shambhaji Nagar
Subject :History
Section: Art and Culture
Context:
The government also renamed Osmanabad city — which is named after the last ruler of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan — as Dharashiv.
Concept:
Auranagabad
- Aurangabad was founded in 1610 by Malik Ambar, the Siddi general of the Nizamshahi dynasty of Ahmednagar.
- The city was named Khirki or Khadki at the time, and its name was changed to Fatehpur by Malik Ambar’s son Fateh Khan following Malik Ambar’s death in 1626.
- In 1653, the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb invaded the Deccan and set up his capital in the city, which he renamed Aurangabad.
- The city has borne the association of its name with Aurangzeb ever since.
- ChhattrapatiSambhaji Maharaj, the son and successor of Chhattrapati Shivaji Maharaj, was tortured and killed in brutal fashion on Aurangzeb’s orders in 1689.
Dharashiv Caves
- There are two groups of rock-cut caves in Osmanabad city, the first is Chamar rock-cut caves and the other is the Dharashiv Rock-cut caves
- Chamar Caves are two km away from the city. There are two caves dedicated to Hinduism. According to Burgess, these are dated to the 6th century CE.
- Dharashiv Caves are 6 in number, out of the four are ofJainas and two of Vaishnava caves. According to scholars these caves dated to the 6th to 8th century CE.