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At the Heart of History

The whole world comes to Aurangabad to inspect the fabulous heritage of the Buddhist caves at Ajanta and Ellora. Few, who come here and take one look at the dusty city itself, appreciate the Importance of Being Aurangabad.

A rough journey across the forbidding mountains on India's frontier was made 600 years ago by Zahiruddin Babar. This man was no ordinary mortal, but one who had descended from two ferocious Asian conquerors, Timur the Lame and Genghis Khan. The mighty dynasty Babar established would rule over India for centuries, bestowing it with a composite culture of which today we are the proud inheritors.

In Aurangabad lies buried the man who brought that dynasty to its end. Mohammed Aurangzeb, Babar's sixth descendant, was the most able commander and son of his father, Shah Jehan. But he was also his most wronged son, kept far away from the seat of empire in Delhi to battle the feisty Marathas in the heat of the Deccan Plateau. A dusty little village called Khirki was given to the prince to serve as his capital, later rechristened Aurangabad. Even after becoming Emperor, Aurangzeb would spend most of his life in the Deccan, fighting Shivaji's son Sambhaji, and the fiefs of Golconda, Ahmednagar and Bijapur. He succeeded in subduing the last three, but in the battles against the former lay the seeds of Mughal destruction.

The Maratha successors of Shivaji played a game that even the formidable Mughal Army just could not master. They swooped down every so often from the high reaches of the ghats, extracted their pound of Mughal flesh and just as quickly, disappeared again into the distant hills. Aurangzeb was flummoxed, but it was not in his nature to give up. He kept trying and, with his back turned on Delhi, his empire began to collapse. He died with the Marathas still occupying the ghats of Maharashtra, died trying to make it back to his beloved Aurangabad when he knew his end was near.

He only reached as far as Ahmednagar, where he breathed his last. For all purposes, historians agree, in that last breath lay the ashes of an empire.
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If you are a determined tourist, with a brood of kids in tow, it is worth remembering that the spaces between your visits and treks need to be complemented with human comforts. The stiff competition to attract tourists around the year, including from abroad, has made Aurangabad truly easy on the purse.
Quality Inn The Meadows, (Hill-facing) Village Mitmita, Dhule-Mumbai Road
48 rooms

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Facilities:
Health club, steam, jacuzzi, swimming pool

Mumbai Reservations Steel House, 24, Mahal Industrial Estate, Mahakali Caves Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai-400093. Tel: 022-28225653-54; Fax: 28251450

Email meadows@agd2.dot.net.in
 
 (0240)2677412-20 Fax 2677416
 
 Rs 2,650 to 7,850; taxes extra
Taj Residency (Outskirts) 8/ N-12 CIDCO
40 rooms

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Facilities: Restaurant, bar, swimming pool, fitness centre

Mumbai Reservations Mandlik House, Mandlik Road, Mumbai-400001. Tel: 022-22022626; Fax: 22872719

Website: tajhotels.com

You can use the fitness centre even if you aren?t a guest ? for a fee.
 
 (0240)2381106-10 Fax 2381053
 
 Rs 2,000 to 4,995
Ambassador Ajanta (Near Airport) Jalna Road, CIDCO, Aurangabad-431003
92 rooms

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Facilities Restaurant, Internet, shopping arcade, travel desk, car rental, swimming pool, games, health club

Mumbai Reservations Veer Nariman Rd, Church Gate, Mumbai-400020. Tel: 022-22041131; Fax: 22040004

Website: ambassadorindia.com
 
 (0240)2485211-14, 2485451-53 Fax 2484367
 
 Rs 1,700 to 3,000; taxes extra
Hotel Panchvati Station Road, Padampura
23 rooms

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Facilities:
Restaurant, bar, travel desk, room service, attached bathroom, hot water, TV.
 
 (0240)2328755/ 2330104
 
 Rs 250 to 550; taxes extra
MTDC Holiday Resort (Near Station) Station Road, Holiday Camp
66 rooms

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Facilities:
STD, room service, TV
 
 (0240)2331513, 2724176
 
 Rs 400 to 1,000; taxes extra
Hotel Raviraj (City Centre) Dr Rajendra Prasad Marg
38 rooms

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Facilities:
Safe deposit

Mumbai Reservations 40, Dattani Trade Centre, Chandawarkar Road, Borivli (W), Mumbai. Tel: 022-28650686.
 
 (0240)2352124-25
 
 Rs 450 to 900
Hotel Green Palace (Central) Central Bus Stand
18 rooms

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Facilities:
Room service, hot water, attached bath
 
 (0240)2335501
 
 Rs 180 to 550; taxes extra
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