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traders. But the settlement of capitalists here is ascribed to a characteristic accident. The great camps of
Pendharis were followed by many merchants and brokers who made big gains by buying up the booty. In 1818 Colonel Doveton broke up a large horde of Pendharis at a village close to Khamgaon. They were forced to disband and scatter, so the honest prize agents of this camp settled at Khamgaon and their descendants became virtuous dealers of cotton in particular and other merchandise in general. In 1870. the town was said to be the largest cotton mart in India. However, it is no longer the case though the town still has a considerable trade in cotton. There are 22 ginning and pressing factories in the town. The weekly market is held on Thursdays and is very largely attended during the busy season. It is also a cattle market. A regulated market is also established in the town.
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the gadhi was located, is a large vesa or gateway which clearly belonged to the fortifications of the former village.The major square of the city are Mastan chowk, farshi chowk, mahavir chowk etc. There are a temple of Maruti which is possibly of some antiquity, a handsome temple of Balaji, two fine Jain temples, a few lesser temples and four small mosques. The
Mukteshvara Ashrama is conducted by the Bharatiya Samartha Dharma Rashtra Dharma Pracharak Mission which has a few branches in Bombay and some other places in the State.
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The town proper is split in two by a large nallah which runs from east to west. To cross it, there is a large bridge on the
Chikhli Road as also a large causeway in the heart of the town which has grown on all sides. There was a large fort, a gadhi, which is no more in existence. Near the place where
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The general appearance of the town is picturesque. It is surrounded by low irregular hills, while in the hollow, in and about the town, trees are plentiful. Besides the courts of the
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Khamgaon, Ganesh Puja is celebrated on a large scale. Along with this, Diwali, Holi, Cheti Chand, Eid Baba Mastan Urs, And Syed Thikri Shah Miya Urs, Near Syed Baada (Traditional House of Syed) Mastan chowk, Dashera, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti, Mahavir
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have taken a leap into space. In this campaign, the contribution made by the industries of
Khamgaon has been highlighted. The conductive silver tube is manufactured at Shraddha Refinery in Khamgaon Industrial Estate (KIE). The contract to manufacture silver sterling tubes was awarded by
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jayanti, Kawad Yatra, and Ram Navmi are the major festivals of the City. Ganesh Utsav of
Khamgaon is unique, near about 30 mandals in sequence take part in a procession along traditional path. Mothi Devi utsav is the unique festival celebrate in this City.
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had ordered a silver statue of Ganesh from
Khamgaon. Along with silver, there is a vibrant gold market and a number of goldsmiths in the city. It has previously been known as "Cotton City" when it was a major trade center for cotton during the
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stayed here for a brief time during indian freedom movement, they inaugurated Tilak Rashriya Vidyapeeth in the city. Anjuman High school and junior college and GS College of science arts and commerce. Khamgaon was a center for
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Khamgaon is also known as the place of Shri Arvind Agashe, commonly known as Kaka Mauli. He was one of the spiritual gurus from Datta Sampradaya. His memorial Barsana is at Amrit Nagar, Jalamb Road of Khamgaon.
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369:Postal Code
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1995:Vaan River
1891:Sangrampur
1806:Sangrampur
1523:3 December
1371:References
1139:Christian
1069:Pandharpur
971:(at 17:30
485:Dattatreya
306:Population
248:Government
164:76°33′58″E
161:20°42′42″N
2078:Religious
1978:Geography
1969:Rohinkhed
1145:Buddhist
1107:dialect.
1040:Transport
505:Festivals
353:Time zone
298:Elevation
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2058:Khamgaon
2043:Chikhali
2038:Buldhana
2016:Buldhana
1964:Shahapur
1856:Malkapur
1846:Khamgaon
1831:Buldhana
1771:Malkapur
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102:Khamgaon
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1866:Nandura
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1836:Chikhli
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1215:65.135
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1174:68.152
1136:Muslim
1125:Change
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1101:Marathi
1081:Shegaon
911:(0.32)
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901:(3.06)
896:(5.11)
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459:History
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328:Demonym
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189:Country
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1871:Mehkar
1861:Motala
1786:Mehkar
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1682:Mehkar
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1233:0.014
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1133:Hindu
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