District d'OsmanabadOsmanabad District (pronunciation: [usmaːnabaːd̪]) (Transliteration: Usmanabad Jil'hā) is an administrative district in the Marathwada region in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The district headquarter is located at Osmanabad. The District of Osmanabad derives its name from the last ruler of Hyderabad, the 7th Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan, of which the region was a part till 1947. This region was earlier part of The Hyderabad State until Independence.This primarily rural district occupies an area of of which is urban and has a population of 1,657,576 of which 16.
Marathi (peuple)The Marathi people (मराठी लोक) or Marathis (मराठी) are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group who are indigenous to Maharashtra in western India. They natively speak Marathi, an Indo-Aryan language. Maharashtra was formed as a Marathi-speaking state of India in 1960, as part of a nationwide linguistic reorganization of the Indian states. The term "Maratha" is generally used by historians to refer to all Marathi-speaking peoples, irrespective of their caste; however, now it may refer to a Maharashtrian caste known as the Maratha.
LaturLatur is a city in the Indian state of Maharashtra, and is one of the largest cities of the Marathwada region. It is the administrative headquarters of Latur district and Latur Taluka. The city is a tourist hub surrounded by many historical monuments, including Udgir Fort and Kharosa Caves. The people in Latur are called Laturkar. The most spoken language in Latur is Marathi. The city's quality of education attracts students from all over Maharashtra. It is a drought prone area with acute water shortage in its city and rural areas.
BîdârBîdâr est une ville de l'État du Karnataka en Inde, chef-lieu du district éponyme. Bîdâr est située à 120 km au nord-ouest d'Hyderâbâd. Bîdâr est la capitale des Bahmanî de 1428 à 1492, puis celle des Barîd Shâhî, créée en 1487 et qui se rendent indépendants de Bîjâpur, lors de l'effondrement des Bahmanî, et y règnent jusqu'en 1609. Bîdâr devient alors un des cinq sultanats de Dekkan. L'empereur moghol Aurangzeb fait la conquête de la région en 1656, puis Bîdâr est incorporée dans les possessions du Nizâm d'Hyderâbâd de 1724 à 1948, lorsque l'état princier d'Hyderâbâd est annexé par l'Inde au moment de la Partition.