Alur, Maharashtra

Alur, Maharashtra

Alur or Aloor a village in Umerga or Omerga Taluqa , District Usmanabad or Osmanabad.

This village has ancient temples of Lord Siva. Shanteshwar Temple, Sangameshwar Temple and Someshwar Temple are some of these.

Aloor is also famous for 'Payda' sweet made from milk.Aloor is situated 17 km from NH no 9 on akkalkot omerga road. It was the border village of Hyderabad Nizam state. It had a naka to collect taxes.

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