In ancient times, Aurangabad was developed as a center of culture and learning due to its location on the famous “Silk Route.” Fine textiles, embroidery and colorful beads made their way to Europe from here.
In modern times, Aurangabad, named after the great Mughal King Aurangzeb, is a tourist hub surrounded by many historical monuments, including the well-known Ajanta and Ellora caves.
Aurangabad, located in the state of Maharashtra, is also an industrial center with many pharmaceutical and manufacturing operations.
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