Aurangabad, a city in the Maharashtra state of India, is known for its rich history and cultural heritage. It was named after the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb and has become a tourist hub with its array of historical monuments. Among the most famous attractions are the Ajanta and Ellora Caves, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites that showcase rock-cut architecture and exquisite frescoes. The city is also home to the Bibi Ka Maqbara, which bears a striking resemblance to the Taj Mahal and is fondly called the 'Taj of the Deccan'. The city's fabric is a blend of old-world Mughal influences and the modern hustle-bustle. Aurangabad is also known for its silk and cotton textiles, and the local cuisine that has Mughlai influences. It serves as a gateway to explore the ancient caves as well as the many forts in its vicinity, including Daulatabad Fort. Furthermore, the city is expanding with industrial developments and educational institutes adding to its cosmopolitan appeal while preserving its historical allure.