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How is the road from Aurangabad to Nagpur?

How is the road from Aurangabad to Nagpur?

Distance Between Aurangabad to Nagpur

Distance between Aurangabad to Nagpur by Road is 496 Kms
Distance between Aurangabad to Nagpur by Flight is 415 Kms
Travel Time from Aurangabad to Nagpur by Road is 10:11 hrs
Nearest Airport in Aurangabad Chikkalthana Airport (19.88, 75.34)

How many km Nagpur to Aurangabad?

Distance Between Nagpur to Aurangabad

Distance between Nagpur to Aurangabad by Road is 497 Kms
Distance between Nagpur to Aurangabad by Flight is 415 Kms
Travel Time from Nagpur to Aurangabad by Road is 10:13 hrs
Nearest Airport in Nagpur Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport (21.15, 79.09)

Which route is better from Mumbai to Aurangabad?

Mumbai – Aurangabad via Pune (Expressway) and Ahmednagar:- One of the fastest routes from Mumbai to Aurangabad is the one through Pune Expressway.

How far is Aurangabad from Mumbai?

367 Kms
Distance Between Mumbai to Aurangabad

Distance between Mumbai to Aurangabad by Road is 367 Kms
Distance between Mumbai to Aurangabad by Flight is 273 Kms
Travel Time from Mumbai to Aurangabad by Road is 5:45 hrs
Nearest Airport in Mumbai Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (19.08, 72.88)
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What is the name of Aurangabad airport?

Aurangabad Airport
IATA: IXU ICAO: VAAU
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Airports Authority of India

Which is the capital of Aurangabad?

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.

Who is the MLA of Aurangabad?

Aurangabad Central (Vidhan Sabha constituency)

Aurangabad Central
Incumbent MLA Pradeep Jaiswal
Political Party Shiv Sena
Constituency Details
State Maharashtra

What is the old name of Ahmednagar?

Bhinar
The city was known as Bhinar in early Yadava times. It was conquered by Malik Aḥmad Niẓām Shah, founder of the Niẓām Shāhī dynasty, in 1490.