Dhule district is a district of Maharashtra, India.
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The city of Dhule is the administrative headquarters of the district.
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Dhule district previously comprised tracts of land predominantly inhabited by tribal populations.
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Dondaicha, part of the Dhule district, is the only town in the state to produce glucose, sugar, and other products from maize.
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The Dhule district is famous for the production and market of chilies.
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Dhule district is a part of Maharashtra's historical region of Khandesh.
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Dhule district's family claimed the descent from Khaliph Umer Farooq, and he established himself at Thaler.
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Dhule district distributed food to the aged and decrepit who were unable to perform manual labor.
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Dhule district wrote to Asa complaining that he was in great problems as the chiefs of Baglana, Antur, and Kherla were rising against him; of those, two had gathered large forces.
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Climate of the Dhule district is usually dry, except during the southwest monsoon season.
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The Dhule district has a population density of 285 inhabitants per square kilometre.
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