Warud

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Salbardi-Morshi-Belora-Warud in Amravati district, MS and Pandhurna, MP

Warud (वरुड) is a town and tahsil in Amravati district of Maharashtra, India.

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Location

Jat Gotras Namesake

Villages in Tahsil

Town: 1 Warud, 2 Shendurjana

Villages:

1 Ajitpur-Bhapki, 2 Aloda, 3 Ambafata, 4 Ambpend, 5 Amdapur, 6 Amner, 7 Antarkhop, 8 Asona, 9 Babhulkheda, 10 Bahada, 11 Bargaon, 12 Belkheda, 13 Belora, 14 Benoda, 15 Beskheda, 16 Bhandoli Bk, 17 Bhemdi, 18 Chandas, 19 Chinchargavhan, 20 Dabhi, 21 Daiwadi, 22 Dawargaon, 23 Deutwada, 24 Dhaga, 25 Dhamandhas, 26 Dhanodi, 27 Ekalvihir, 28 Ekdara, 29 Fattepur, 30 Gadegaon, 31 Gavhankund, 32 Ghorad, 33 Goregaon, 34 Haturna, 35 Isambari, 36 Isapur, 37 Ismailpur, 38 Ittamgaon, 39 Jamalpur, 40 Jamgaon, 41 Jamgaon Mahendri, 42 Jamtal, 43 Jamthi Ganeshpur, 44 Jarud, 45 Kachurna, 46 Karajgaon, 47 Karli, 48 Karwar, 49 Kati, 50 Khadka, 51 Khanapur, 52 Khaperkheda, 53 Khedi, 54 Kumbhikheda, 55 Kumdara, 56 Kurali, 57 Linga, 58 Loni, 59 Mahapur, 60 Mahendri, 61 Malkapur, 62 Malkhed, 63 Mamdapur, 64 Mangona, 65 Mangruli, 66 Mankapur, 67 Mendhi, 68 Milanpur, 69 Mokvihir, 70 Morchund, 71 Morshi Kh, 72 Musalkheda, 73 Nagziri, 74 Nandgaon, 75 Natala, 76 Naygaon, 77 Palaswada, 78 Palsona, 79 Pandharghati, 80 Pandhari, 81 Pardi, 82 Pawani, 83 Pethmangruli, 84 Pimpalkhuta, 85 Pimpalkhuta, 86 Pimpalshenda, 87 Pimplagad, 88 Porgavhan, 89 Pusla, 90 Pusli, 91 Rajura Bajar, 92 Rasulpur, 93 Rawala, 94 Roshankheda, 95 Saidapur, 96 Satnoor, 97 Sawanga, 98 Sawangi, 99 Shahapur, 100 Shekapur, 101 Shekdari, 102 Shendurjana Ghat, 103 Shingori, 104 Shirpur, 105 Surli, 106 Suryakheda, 107 Tarodi, 108 Tembhani, 109 Tembhurkheda, 110 Tiwsa Ghat, 111 Udapur, 112 Urad, 113 Wadala, 114 Wadegaon, 115 Waghal, 116 Wai Bk., 117 Wai Kh, 118 Wandli, 119 Wathoda, 120 Wawruli, 121 Wedhapur, 122 Yerandwadi, 123 Zatamziri, 124 Zolamba,

Source - https://www.census2011.co.in/data/subdistrict/4007-warud-amravati-maharashtra.html

History

Pattan Plates of 27th year of Pravarasena II[3], issued from Pravarapura, were discovered at Pattan (पट्टन), a village in the Multai tahsil of the Betul District in Madhya Pradesh. These copper-plates record the grant of land in the Asvatthakhetaka (अश्वत्थखेटक). The village was situated in the mārga of Varadakheta (वरदाखेट) included in the division (bhoga) of Lohanagara (लोहनगर).

Varadakheta (वरदाखेट) is probably Warud in the Morshi tahsil of the Amravati District, about 12 miles south of Pattan (पट्टन).

Lohanagara (लोहनगर), the headquarters of an ancient division, may be represented by Loni, about 9 miles southwest of Warud.

The name of the village Asvatthakhetaka (अश्वत्थखेटक), in which the donated land was situated, can no longer be traced; its site seems to be occupied by the modern village Pattan (पट्टन) or Prabhat Pattan (प्रभात पट्टन) in Betul district of Madhya Pradesh.

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