गर्व नाही तर माज आहे , मी धुळेकर असल्याचा आपले धुळे , खालील लिंकवर जाऊन like बटनावर click करा . हे आपले पेज आहे ....अस्सल धुळेकरांचे पेज आहे....... ,
प्रत्येक धुळेकरांचे आहे.......धुळ्याचा अभिमान बाळगणा-यांचे...जन्माने आणि कर्माने अस्सल धुळेकरांचे......लाईक करा ... आपले पेज ..... अस्सल धुळेकरांचे पेज .. Dhule History
History of Dhule district goes back a long way when the region was previou
sly known as West Khandesh district. Earlier, when King Senuchandra of the Yadava dynasty was in power, it came to be called Seunadesa. Subsequently its name was changed to Khandesh to suit the title Khan given to the Faruqi kings by Ahmad I of Gujarat. When the A***ns invaded the Deccan, Agasthya was the first A***n to cross the Vindhya mountain range and reside on the banks of the Godavari River. Pusyamitra Sunga, the founder of the Sunga dynasty defeated the Mauryas. Later on, the Satavahana dynasty ruled over the region. After the downfall of the Satavahanas, the Vakatakas rose to power in Vidarbha. The Vakatakas were overthrown by the Rashtrakuta dynasty. This region was ruled by the Chalukyas of Badami and subsequently the Yadavas of Devagiri. In A.D. 1296, Allauddin Khilji invaded the territory, and Ramachandra Yadava who ruled the area had to pay a heavy ransom. However, Khandesh formed the southern boundaries of the Tughlaq Dynasty, who ruled the region for a long time. On 6th January 1601 Khandesh came under Akbar's rule. Khandesh was named by Akbar as 'Dandes' after his son Daniyal. The early 18th century saw the invasion of Nizams who revolted against the Mughal governor and became an independent power. Salabat Jung was the last Nizam who was defeated by the Marathas in 1752. The Marathas controlled Khandesh until 1818. Balaji Balvant looked to the administration of Dhulia and fixed his headquarters here. He continued to exercise has authority till 1818, in which year the country passed to the British. In 1819 Captain Briggs made Dhulia the district headquarter. The town had only three divisions, viz old Dhulia , Devpur and Moglai, New Dhulia and Peth previously known as Brigg's peth being his creations. Under his command Dhulia progressed a lot. In the year 1906 for administrative purposes, Khandesh was divided in to two districts known as West Khandesh and East Khandesh. West Khandesh retained Dhulia, Nandurbar, Navapur, Peta, Pimpalner, Shahada, Shirpur, Shindkheda and Taloda taluks of the old Khandesh district. In 1960 Dhule became a part of Maharashtra state from old Bombay state. On 1st July 1998, Dhule district was divided to form two separate districts- Dhule district and Nandurbar. Dhule district today has four taluks- Dhule, Sakri, Shirpur and Shindkheda- with Headquarters at Dhule. Mughal Empire, Marathas, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Faruqi dynasty, Tughlaq empire, Bahmani dynasty, Satavahanas, Vakatakas, Yadava dynasty, Sanga dynasty, Peshwas & British. Dhule is known to be one of the big centers for cotton textile industry of the nation. Maharaja Rudradasa, Nizams-ul- Mulk Asaf Jah 1, Balaji Balvant, Khaliph Umer Faruqi, Pulakeshi I, Saikh Burhanuddin, Shaikh Zain Uddin, Malik Iftikar, Malik Nasir, Malik Raja Faruqi, Ashoka, Firoz Taghluq, Hasan Gangu, Allauddin Khilji invaded Ramachandra Yadava, Pusyamitra, Agastya, Seunchandra, Syamidasa Bhulunda, Capt. James Briggs, etc.