Arungabad Job Fairs 2017

Aurangabad Job Fairs 2017

Aurangabad Job Fairs 2017 at CGCC Hall Dist Skill Development & Employment office A bad,Aurangabad,Maharashtra,India.

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Job Fair in Aurangabad on 9th September 2017:

Event Start Date:  08-09-2017.

Venue Details:

CGCC Hall Dist Skill Development & Employment office A bad ,Aurangabad ,Maharashtra, India.

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Aurangabad Job Fairs 2017

Aurangabad Job Fairs 2017 at Bamu University Compus, Aurangabad, Maharashtra.

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Job Fair in Aurangabad on 09th August 2017:

Event Start Date:  09th August 2017.

Time: 9.00 AM to 5.00 PM.

Venue Details: Bamu University Compus, Aurangabad, Maharashtra.


Aurangabad Job Fairs 2017

Aurangabad Job Fairs 2017 at Dist Skill Dev Employment, Maljipura But Stand Road, Aurangabad..

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Job Fair in Aurangabad on 20th May 2017:

Event Start Date:  13th June 2017.

Time: 9.00 AM to 5.00 PM.

Venue Details: Dist Skill Dev Employment, Maljipura But Stand Road, Aurangabad.

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Arungabad Job Fairs 2017

Arungabad Job Fairs 2017 at Dist Skill Dev, Employment, Maljipura Bus Stand Road, Arungabad.

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Job Fair in Times ascent on 20th May 2017:                 

Event Start Date:  06th June 2017.

Time: 9.00 AM to 5.00 PM.

Venue Details: Dist Skill Dev, Employment, Maljipura Bus Stand Road, Arungabad.

 

About Aurangabad:

Khadki was the original name of the village which was made a capital city by Malik Ambar, the Prime Minister of Murtaza Nizam, Shah of Ahmadnagar. Within a decade, Khadki grew into a populous and imposing city. Malik Ambar died in 1626. He was succeeded by his son Fateh Khan, who changed the name of Khadki to Fatehnagar. With the capture of Daulatabad by the imperial troops in 1633, the Nizam Shahi dominions, including Fatehnagar, came under the possession of the Moghals.

In 1653 when Mughal prince Aurangzeb was appointed the viceroy of the Deccan for the second time, he made Fatehnagar his capital and renamed it Aurangabad. Aurangabad is sometimes referred to as Khujista Bunyad by the Chroniclers of Aurangzeb’s reign.

In 1724, Asif Jah, a Turkic general and Nizam al-Mulk of the Mughals in the Deccan region, decided to secede from the crumbling Mughal Empire, with the intention of founding his own dynasty in the Deccan and decided to make Aurangabad his capital. His son and successor, Nizam Ali Khan Asaf Jah II transferred his capital from Aurangabad to Hyderabad in 1763. In 1795, the city came under the Maratha rule, following the Maratha victory in the Battle of Kharda, along with an indemnity of 30 million rupees paid by Ali Khan Asaf Jah II, Nizam of Hyderabad to the Marathas. However, Maratha rule lasted only eight years before the city came under the rule of the Nizam of Hyderabad, under the protection of the British East India Company, following the British victory in the Second Anglo-Maratha War. During the period of the British Raj, the city was known as Aurungábád.

Aurangabad was a part of the Princely State of Hyderabad during the British Raj, until its annexation into the Indian Union after the Indian Independence in 1947, and thereafter a part of Hyderabad state of India until 1956. In 1956 it became a part of newly formed bilingual Bombay state and in 1960 it became a part of Maharashtra state.

 

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