Osmanabad उस्मानाबाद عثمان آباد |
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city | |
Location in Maharashtra, India | |
Coordinates: 18°19′10″N 76°04′25″E / 18.31944°N 76.07361°ECoordinates: 18°19′10″N 76°04′25″E / 18.31944°N 76.07361°E | |
Country | India |
State | Maharashtra |
Region | Marathwada |
District | Osmanabad |
Named for | Mir Osman Ali Khan |
Government | |
• Type | Municipality |
• Body | Osmanabad Municipal Council |
Elevation | 653 m (2,142 ft) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 112,085 |
Demonym(s) | Osmanabadkar |
Language | |
• Official | Marathi |
• Other | Urdu |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 413501 |
Telephone code | 912472 |
Vehicle registration | MH 25 (for entire Osmanabad district) |
Website | www |
Osmanabad pronunciation (transliterated in Marathi as Usmanabad) is a city and a municipal council in Osmanabad district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Osmanabad derives its name from the last ruler of Hyderabad - H.E.H Mir Osman Ali Khan
The city Osmanabad derives its name from the last ruler of Hyderabad - the 7th Nizam- H.E.H Mir Osman Ali Khan, of which the region was a part till 1947. Osmanabad's history dates way back to the era of the Ramayana where Lord Rama is said to have spent some of his exile in parts of Osmanabad. As per historical evidence, the district was ruled by the Mauryas, Satavahanas, Rashtrakutas, and Yadavas. In early centuries the city belonged to the Hindu Chalukyas and Devagiri Yadavas, but later became a part of the Bahmani and Bijapur kingdoms.
For a period of time, it was also ruled by the Mughals, Bahmani, Nizam and Adil Shah kingdoms. Before the Hyderabad Nizam's rule, it was under control of the Mughal King Aurangzeb. Being under the Nizam rule, the district did not celebrate its freedom when the rest of India became independent in 1947. However, soon in 1948, Hyderabad State was merged with independent India and the district became a part of the then Mumbai District. It became a part of Maharashtra State when the State was formed in 1960. Osmanabad has a historic lineage dating back to the days of Marathwada and even before that to several kingdoms of which the region was a part. Old name of Osmanabad is Dharashiv. As the city was called Dharashiv, the caves are situated outside the city are also named Dharashiv Caves. Osmanabad is famous for its religious shrines for Hindus, Buddhist, Jains and other communities and places of historical importance as well.