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The Best Packers & Movers in Aurangabad
Are you looking for the most reliable packers and movers in Aurangabad, Maharashtra? Look no further! Vishwashri Packers & Movers is your trusted relocation partner, offering top-notch moving services with professionalism and care. Whether you're relocating within Aurangabad or moving to another city, we ensure a seamless and hassle-free experience.
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Why Choose Us
- Professional & Experienced Team
With years of expertise in the packing and moving industry, our skilled professionals handle your belongings with the utmost care. We use high-quality packing materials and advanced techniques to ensure safe transportation.
- Safe & Secure Moving Services
Your valuables are in safe hands! We take extra precautions to protect fragile and expensive items. Our team ensures that your belongings reach the destination without damage.
- Affordable & Transparent Pricing
We offer cost-effective packing and moving services in Aurangabad with no hidden charges. Get a free quote and experience premium moving solutions at the best price.
- Timely Delivery & Hassle-Free Process
Time is valuable, and we ensure on-time delivery of your household or office goods. Our streamlined process guarantees a stress-free relocation, allowing you to focus on settling into your new home or office.
- Wide Range of Services
We provide end-to-end moving solutions in Aurangabad including:
- Home Relocation
- Office Shifting
- Vehicle Transport (Car/Bike)
- Packing & Unpacking
- Loading & Unloading
- Warehousing & Storage
A little about Aurangabad
Aurangabad (pronunciation), officially known as Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, is a city in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the administrative headquarters of Aurangabad district, Maharashtra and is the largest city in the Marathwada region. Located on a hilly upland terrain in the Deccan Traps, Aurangabad is the fifth-most populous urban area in Maharashtra after Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur and Nashik with a population of 1,175,116. The city is known as a major production center of cotton textile and artistic silk fabrics. Several prominent educational institutions, including Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, are located in the city. The city is also a popular tourism hub, with tourist destinations like the Ajanta and Ellora caves lying on its outskirts, both of which have been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1983. Other tourist attractions include the Aurangabad Caves, Devagiri Fort, Grishneshwar Temple, Jama Mosque, Bibi Ka Maqbara, Himayat Bagh, Panchakki and Salim Ali Lake. Historically, there were 52 Gates in Aurangabad, some of them extant, because of which Aurangabad is nicknamed as the “City of Gates”. In 2019, the Aurangabad Industrial City (AURIC) became the first greenfield industrial smart city of India under the country’s flagship Smart Cities Mission.
Paithan, the imperial capital of the Satavahana dynasty (1st century BCE–2nd century CE), as well as Dēvagirī, the capital of the Yadava dynasty (9th century CE–14th century CE), are located within the limits of modern Aurangabad. In 1308, the region was annexed by the Delhi Sultanate during the rule of Sultan Alauddin Khalji. In 1327, the capital of the Delhi Sultanate was shifted from Delhi to Daulatabad (in present-day Aurangabad) during the rule of Sultan Muhammad bin Tughluq, who ordered the mass migration of Delhi’s population to Daulatabad. However, Muhammad bin Tughluq reversed his decision in 1334 and the capital was shifted back to Delhi thereafter. In 1499, Daulatabad became a part of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate. In 1610, a new city named Khaḍkī was established at the location of modern Aurangabad to serve as the capital of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate by the Ethiopian military leader Malik Ambar, who was brought to India as a slave but rose to become a popular Prime Minister of the Ahmadnagar Sultanate. Malik Ambar was succeeded by his son Fateh Khan, who changed the name of the city to Fatehnagar. In 1636, Aurangzeb, who was then the Mughal viceroy of the Deccan region, annexed the city into the Mughal Empire. In 1653, Aurangzeb renamed the city as “Aurangabad” and made it the capital of the Deccan region of the Mughal Empire. In 1724, the Mughal governor of the Deccan, Nizam Asaf Jah I, seceded from the Mughal Empire and founded his own Asaf Jahi dynasty. The dynasty established the State of Hyderabad with their capital initially at Aurangabad, until they transferred their capital to the city of Hyderabad in 1763. Hyderabad State became a princely state during the British Raj and remained so for 150 years (1798–1948). Until 1956, Aurangabad remained part of Hyderabad State. In 1960, Aurangabad and the larger Marathi-speaking Marathwada region became a part of the state of Maharashtra.