Ahmednagar district

Ahmednagar district (Marathi pronunciation: [əɦ(ə)məd̪nəɡəɾ]) is the largest district of Maharashtra state in western India. The historical Ahmednagar city is the headquarters of the district. Ahmednagar and Sangamner are the largest cities in the district. It was the seat of the Ahmednagar Sultanate of late medieval period (1496–1636 CE). This district is known for the towns of Shirdi associated with Sai Baba, Meherabad associated with Meher Baba, Shani Shinganapur with Shanidev, and Devgad with Lord Dattatreya. Ahmednagar district is part of Nashik Division. The district is bordered by Aurangabad district to the northeast, Nashik district to the northwest, Thane and Pune districts to the southwest, Solapur district to the south and Beed district to the southeast.

Ahmednagar district
District
Clockwise from top-left: Tomb of Salabat Khan II, tomb of Meher Baba, Arthur Lake at Bhandardara, Kalabhairav Pinnacle at Harishchandragad, Amruteshwar Temple at Ratangad
Location in Maharashtra
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DivisionNashik
HeadquartersAhmednagar
TehsilsAkole, Jamkhed, Karjat, Kopargaon, Nagar, Nevasa, Parner, Pathardi, Rahata, Rahuri, Sangamner, Shevgaon, Shrigonda, Shrirampur
Government
  BodyAhmednagar Zilla Parishad
  Guardian MinisterRadhakrishna Vikhe Patil
(Cabinet Minister Mah)
  President Zilla Parishad
  • President
    Rajshri Ghule
  • Vice President
    Pratap Shelke
  District Collector
  • Rajendra Bhosale (IAS)
  CEO Zilla Parishad
  • Sambhaji Langore (IAS)
  MPs
  • Sujay Vikhe Patil
    (Ahmednagar)
  • Sadashiv Lokhande
    (Shirdi)
Area
  Total17,048 km2 (6,582 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total4,543,159
  Density270/km2 (690/sq mi)
  Urban
17.67%
Demographics
  Literacy80.22%
  Sex ratio934
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationMH-16 MH-17 and MH-51
Major highwaysNH-50, NH-222 SH-10
Average annual precipitation501 mm
Websiteahmednagar.nic.in
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