Aundh State
Aundh State was a Maratha princely state during the British Raj, in the Deccan States Agency division of the Bombay Presidency. The Principality of Aundh covered an area of 1298 square kilometers with a population of 88,762 in 1941.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Shri Bhavani Museum and Library and Yamai Temple.
Yamai Temple
Hindu temple
The Yamai Devi Temple is situated in a hill complex in the town of Aundh, Satara district, Maharashtra, India.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Aundh.
Aundh
Village
Aundh is a town in India 26 mi. southeast of Satara. The population in 2011 was about 3500. It was part of the Aundh State, a princely state. It is part of Satara District in Maharashtra State.
Aundh State
- Type: Locality
- Description: Maratha princely state in the British Raj
- Category: princely state
- Location: Khatav, Satara District, Maharashtra, Western India, India, South Asia, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Bengali to Tamil—“Aundh State” goes by many names.
- Bengali: “অউন্ধ রাজ্য”
- Catalan: “Aundh”
- Chinese: “奥恩特土邦”
- Dutch: “Aundh”
- French: “État d’Aundh”
- Irish: “Stát Aundh”
- Italian: “Aundh”
- Japanese: “アウンド藩王国”
- Marathi: “औंध संस्थान”
- Swedish: “Aundh”
- Tamil: “அவுந்த் மாநிலம்”
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Notable Places Nearby
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