Yavatmal was recently known as 'Yeoti' or 'Yeotmal'. It was a piece of the Berar Sultanate and was known as the 'most secure spot on the planet'.
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Legends state that it was a piece of the Vidarbha realm from the Mahabharat. From authentic records, one currently realizes that Yavatmal has been passed around between a variety of rulers and realms from the Mauryan Domain to the Chalukya tradition to the Yadava line.
It at that point fell under the control of the Bahmani Sultanate and a time of Islamic guideline followed. Yavatmal was surrendered to the Mughal Realm in the sixteenth century and stayed with the Mughals until the passing of Aurangzeb in 1707.
It was then taken over by the Maratha Domain where it stayed for a long time. \n\nIn mid nineteenth century when the English Domain was assuming responsibility for the exchanging systems India, they made the Berar Region and Yavatmal was incorporated as a feature of that.
It is simply after freedom, when Maharashtra as a state was shaped in 1960, when Yavatmal turned out to be a piece of the state, lying beforehand inside the limits of the neighboring Madhya Pradesh state.
Yavatmal has seen realms rise and fall, fringes drawn and afterward re-drawn. It has held a tranquil focus in the midst of the struggles of history and any guest visiting Yavatmal can feel this vitality.

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