Khuldabad खुलताबाद Khultabad, Kuldabad |
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Location in Maharashtra, India | |
Coordinates: 20°00′34″N 75°11′20″E / 20.009524°N 75.188799°ECoordinates: 20°00′34″N 75°11′20″E / 20.009524°N 75.188799°E | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
District | Aurangabad |
Elevation | 857 m (2,812 ft) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 12,794 |
Languages | |
• Official | Marathi |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Khuldabad also known as Khultabad ([xʊld̪aːˈbaːd̪]) is a city (municipal council) and a Taluka of Aurangabad district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Initially it was known as "Rauzaa" as meaning garden of paradise. It is known as the Valley of Saints, or the Abode of Eternity, because in the 14th century, several Sufi saints chose to reside here. The Dargah of Zar Zari Zar Baksh, Shaikh Burhan ud-din Gharib Chisti and Shaikh Zain-ud-din Shirazi, along with the tomb of the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb and his trusted General Asif Jah I, the first Nizam of Hyderabad, are located in this town.
The place has famous Bhadra Maruti Temple. People come from Aurangabad and nearby places by walk for offering puja on Hanuman Jayanti and on Saturdays in Marathi calendar month "Shravan". Nearby is the Valley of the Saints, which is purported to contain the graves of 1500 Sufi saints.
Khuldabad is located at 20°03′N 75°11′E / 20.05°N 75.18°E. It is an excellent health mart enjoying a pleasant and temperate climate, with an altitude of about 500 feet above the plains and 2,732 feet above the level of the sea. About four miles distant from the town are the world-famous caves of Ellora, and the State guest-house and the travellers' bungalow, the latter of which is maintained by the Zilla Parishad, greatly facilitate the stay of the tourists.