Marathwada Mukti Sangram Smarak

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Parbhani, India

Historical landmark

Marathwada Mukti Sangram Smarak Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Marathwada Mukti Sangram Smarak is located in Parbhani, India on Parbhani - Basmat Rd, Shivaji Nagar. Marathwada Mukti Sangram Smarak is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in India.

Address

Parbhani - Basmat Rd, Shivaji Nagar

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Amol Daware

This place keeps the memories alive about the sacrifices giv s by freedom fighters.my grandpa is one of them.salute for their devotion for freedom of India

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Sachin Pagare

Good place to chill out, though not in good shape..

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Pavankumar Hanwate

It's most popular place among citizens of Parbhani, near this their are many fast food, snacks, icecream parlor etc. Food items are available.. families gathers here at a evening time and are crowded on Saturday, Sunday evening..

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Amol Navghare

good places garden

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Sufiyan Khan

Silent place for study and very enjoyable place for playing. Garden area quite good and maintainnance is good it is a peaceful place for seating and resting. Entrance gate is quite big in size. This can be esily located from the road. More parking area is there for parking vehicles..

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Shyam Soni

The place was not mainten by local municipal council. All the slids and other paly areas like sea saw, rocket are broken. There is very high risk for children and kids to cut their body part and TT as all slides are corrosived.

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tech talk India

Best place for children but cleaning not properly

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Baliram Kale

Marathwada Mukti Sangram Din is celebrated in Maharashtra on 17 September annually. It marks the anniversary of Marathwada's integration with India when the Indian military, invaded State of Hyderabad, and defeated the Nizam to merge Hyderabad into the Indian Union on 17 September 1948, which would be a staggering 13 months after Indian independence. During the revolt Marathwada saw major uprisings against the Razakars.The main leaders of the revolt were Swami Ramanand Tirth, Govindbhai Shroff, Vijayendra Kabra and Ramanbhai Parikh and P H Patwardhan.Indian government launched a military operation named Operation Polo which it termed a "police action". The operation itself took five days, in which the Razakars were defeated and Hyderabad was annexed.the memorial in the name of Marthwada Mukti Sangram Smarak.