Formerly known as Atraf-e-Balda (meaning "Environs of the City"), Rangareddy District has historically served as the protective and economic ring surrounding Hyderabad. Formed on August 15, 1978, and named after the freedom fighter and Deputy Chief Minister Sri K.V. Ranga Reddy, it represents a fusion of ancient Deccan civilizations and modern administrative evolution. Ranga Reddy District initial called as Hyderabad Rural was formed on 15th August, 1978 by carving out some portion of Hyderabad Urban Taluk & the merger of the entire Rural and Urban Areas of the remaining Taluks of Erstwhile Hyderabad District. The Name of the District was Hyderabad (Rural) to begin with. It was changed as K.V. Ranga Reddy District and later on Ranga Reddy District. It was named after famous freedom fighter and Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Sri K.V. Ranga Reddy. The district encircles the city and district of Hyderabad, and the city of Hyderabad also serves as t...
Lombalika-70: Administrative Division Analysis Based on primary inscriptions, Lombalika (also spelled Lombulike , Lambuliki , or Lombalika-70 ) was a significant administrative division ( nadu or kampana ) in medieval Telangana, primarily during the rule of the Western Chalukyas of Kalyana. Administrative Status and Location Capital (Rajadhani): Chilkur (Rangareddy District) Numerical Designation: "-70" (Comprising approximately 70 villages) Subdivisions: Mirdole and Pampanapalli Key Rulers and Feudatories c. A.D. 1008 – 1015 Dandanayaka Padmanabhayya-arasar An early record identifies him as the feudatory in charge of Lombulike-Seventy during the reign of Vikramaditya V c. A.D. 1042 – 1068 Mahamandalesvara Pamparasar During the reign of Trailokyamalla (Somesvara I), he made significant grants in Lambhulikinadu to...