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Waghali, spelled in historical records as Vaghli, is a village in Chalisgaon tehsil of Jalgaon district in the Khandesh region of Maharashtra, India.

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History

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V. V. Mirashi Suryawanshi family identified Waghali as the modern location of "Valkha", the place of issue mentioned in the inscriptions of the ancient kings of Valkha.[1] However, this is an obsolete identification, and Valkha is now identified with Bagh in present-day Madhya Pradesh, where 27 inscriptions of the dynasty were discovered in 1982.[2][1][3]

A temple devoted to Lord Siddhanath (believed to be an incarnation of the god Shiva) was founded by Seunchandra II and his wife Nayaki in 1069 AD. A well constructed near the temple is one of the earliest remains of a stepwell (prapa) in the Deccan Plateau. The structure today is in ruins, but it is possible to discern the rectangular structure, broader on top and diminishing in size towards bottom.[4]

Stone Inscription of Govindraja, Vaghli

The ancient Maurya dynasty terminated with the assassination of Brihadratha.[5] However, the smaller rulers continued to rule in various capacities, and the last reference to such a ruler is found at Vaghli.[6] A ruler named "Govindraja" is mentioned in a stone inscription dating from 1069 AD;[7] some sources, however, identify "Govindraja" as the third Nikumbh ruler of Patana.[8]

Mansion (Wada)of medieval local rulers (Suryawanshi)

Demographics

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As per 2011 Census of India, Waghali village has 1415 households with population of 6784, of which 3485 are males and 3299 are females.[9]

Layout

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The village has a typical ancient layout with two ramparts, one after the other, facing north. The general distribution of the village seems to be based on the caste system. The village had been a local capital since the third century AD.[10] The local rulers were feudatories of the Vakatakas, Abhiras, Yadavas and Mughals in their respective times in history.

Notable people

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Smt.Padmashree Rukhminitai Baburao Pawar Awarded Pdmashri in 1991, who is resident in Whaghali.

References

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