History of Telangana: From Stardust to Statehood Telangana, India's 29th state, was formed on June 2, 2014 , but its story is as ancient as the land itself. Located on the central Deccan Plateau, its narrative is not merely one of dynasties and politics, but a profound saga that begins with the very formation of the subcontinent. Known in ancient Puranic texts as part of Jambudvipa and Bharat Khande , this land derives its identity from Trilinga Desha — the land of three sacred Shiva lingas at Kaleshwaram, Srisailam, and Bhimeswaram. Nourished by the great Godavari and Krishna rivers and endowed with vast natural wealth — including 20% of India's coal deposits — Telangana has been a cradle of civilization for millennia. Its history has unfolded from a succession of great capitals, from the ancient seats of Bodhan (Potali), to the medieval power of Warangal (Orugallu), and its present-day capital, Hydera...
Hyderabad Sepoy Revolt (1857) The First War of Independence in the Deccan · When the Nizam stood with the British, but his people and sepoys rose 🇮🇳 1857 Uprising ⚔️ Hyderabad Residency 🕌 Turrebaz Khan 🌳 Ramji Gond 👑 Venkatappa Naik In 1800, the Nizam of Hyderabad signed the Treaty of Subsidiary Alliance with the East India Company, becoming a loyal ally. But the people of the Deccan never accepted foreign domination. From 1812 onwards, sepoys in the Nizam’s army and the British Residency repeatedly mutinied – tying a British commander to a gun muzzle, marching through Aurangabad, Nizamabad and Raichur. When the Great Uprising of 1857 set North India ablaze, Hyderabad became a tinderbox. The Nizam and his minister Salar Jung remained staunchly pro‑British, but ordinary sepoys, Rohillas, Gonds, and vassal kings chose resistance. This is the...