Akola District
History:
The current Akora district was part of Nizam's control assigned to the East India Company in 1853. He went to England to liquidate a large amount of debt due to the delinquency of the Hyderabad delegation and to secure future payments by his troops. Berard was once composed of two districts, north and south. The district first became part of Madhya Pradesh. It was then moved to Bombay State. It finally became part of Maharashtra in 1960. On July 1, 1998, the Akola district was divided into two parts, Akola and Washim. The city is on the banks of the Mona River.
Famous for
Akora is famous for its various shimmering rivers, brilliant winters, vast fortresses, intricately carved temples and mosques.
Area:
The total area of the district is 5428km2.
Subdistricts:
Akora has a total of 7 subdistricts.
Villages:
There are a total of 197 villages in this area.
Cities:
There are a total of 12 cities in this area.
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