Beed Tourism, Maharashtra India
(Beed is also known as Champavati nagari)
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Beed Fast Facts
- State: Maharashtra
- District: Beed
- Famous for/as: Historical
- Population: 138,091
- Area: 69.15 km2 (26.70 sq mi)
- Altitude: 515 m
- Language: Marathi, Urdu
- Best Season: Oct - Mar
- Weather: Summer 35-45°C, Winter 15-30°C
- Clothing: Tropical
- Local Transport: Bus,Auto-taxi
- Pincode: 431 122
- STDCode: +91-2442
Beed, India Overview
Beed is a city located in central Maharashtra state of India. It is administrative headquarters and the largest city with a population of 138,091 in Beed district. Calculated population of 2012 is 162,805. It ranks 295th in population in India as of 2001 census. Nearly 36% of the district’s urban population lives in the city alone. It has witnessed roughly 23% population growth during 1991 – 2000 decade.
The city has got several historical buildings of which Kankaleshwar temple is the most famous. Remains of fort are still visible on the western bank of Bensura river. Being district headquarters, the city has several administrative offices including district and municipal councils, district and session courts, collectorate and office of the superintendent of police. Hospitals, schools, colleges and radio and television stations are also located in the city.
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Beed, India History
Beed district has a long history of many rulers and kingdoms. In the ancient era, this city was called as Champavati nagari. The city still proudly shows some old monuments showing the signs of past glory in the form of many city entry doors (called Ves in local language) and city protection walls. Until the 19th century, this part of Marathwada was under the Nizam monarchy, but was later included into the Indian Republic after a fierce struggle between Indian freedom fighters and Nizam soldiers. THE name of Bhir is given by Mohammad Tughlaq.And Gujjar


