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Last Updated: October 12, 2016
Pamulaparti Venkata Narasimha Rao (28 June 1921 – 23 December 2004) – the 10th Prime Minister of India (1991–1996), often called the “Father of Indian Economic Reforms” and “Modern India’s Chanakya” . Born in Laknepalli village, Warangal Rural district, Telangana , he was the first Prime Minister from South India (non‑Hindi‑speaking region) and the only Telugu‑speaking Prime Minister. A polyglot who spoke 17 languages (9 Indian, 8 foreign), a freedom fighter who fought the Nizam’s rule, and a pro…
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Bathukamma Festival
Last Updated: October 02, 2016
Bathukamma is a colourful and vibrant festival of Telangana and celebrated by women, with flowers that grow exclusively in each region. This festival is a symbol of Telangana’s cultural identity. Bathukamma comes during the latter half of monsoon, before the onset of winter. The monsoon rains usually brings plenty of water into the fresh water ponds of Telangana and it is also the time when wild flowers bloom in various vibrant colors all across the uncultivated and barren plains of the region. …
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Nampally Gutta Temple
Last Updated: June 19, 2016
At a distance of 2 km from Nampally Bus Stop, 4.5 km from Vemulawada Bus Stand & 32 km from Karimnagar, Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy Temple is situated at Nampally Gutta. The temple is nestled on a small hillock on the Vemulawada - Karimnagar highway. It is a small shrine dedicated to Lord Lakshmi Narasimha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The idol was carved out of the rock around which the temple was built. The visitors have to walk a few hundred steps that lead to the top from nearest the park…
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Govindarajula Gutta
Last Updated: June 17, 2016
Govindarajula Gutta is a holy place for the practitioners of the Hindu faith. A popular tourist attraction, there is a temple dedicated to Lord Ram at the top of the hill (‘Gutta’ in Telugu) while a temple in the name of the Lord’s most prominent devotee, Lord Hanuman is located under it. Steps that amount to a hundred in number are to be climbed in order to reach the top of the hill, and it is advisable to take extreme care as the steps are sculpted out of rock and quite risky to maneuver. Dur…
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Nizamabad Museum
Last Updated: April 16, 2016
The District Archaeological museum in Nizamabad was established in Nizamabad’s Tilak Garden, which was originally constructed in 1936 by VIIth Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan. The District Archaeological Museum was officially opened to the public in October, 2001. It exhibits a wide variety of artefacts and antiquities that represents the evolution of human civilization right from Paleolithic era to Vijayanagara times (16th Century A.D.). The District Archaeological museum in Nizamabad is broadly clas…
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Kuntala Waterfalls
Last Updated: January 06, 2016
💧 Kuntala Waterfall: The Highest Waterfall in Telangana 45m Plunge | Kadam River | Sahyadri Forests | Legend of Shakuntala
📍 Kuntala Waterfall is the highest waterfall in Telangana, located near Kuntala Khurd village, Neradigonda mandal, Adilabad district (now Kumuram Bheem Asifabad), Telangana . Situated on the Kadam River , the waterfall is about 13 km from NH44 and 40 km from Adilabad town . The cascade plunges from a height of 45 metres (approx. 148 feet) amidst the Sahyadri mount…
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Badankurti
Last Updated: January 02, 2016
Ancient Buddhist Site · Gateway to Three Districts · Nirmal District Buddhist Monastery Ruins · Saptha Godavari Region · Dattatreya Temple · Strategic Location Badankurti village in Khanapur mandal of Nirmal district in Telangana State, India, was explored and remnants of a Buddhist monastery were found on a small island of the Godavari river near Badankurti. Buddhism is believed to have first come to the South through this island village in the Godavari river in the Telangana region where the bo
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Kazipet Dargah
Last Updated: December 27, 2015
Syed Shah Afzal Biabani (1793 – 1856 A.D) was a Sufi from Warangal, Hyderabad State (now Kazipet 132 km from Hyderabad, India). He was appointed as Kazi of Warangal during the reign of Nizam Ali Khan (Asaf Jah II). His dargah is among the pilgrimage centers of Warangal, Telangana. His Shrine (Dargah) at Kazipet is 2 km from Kazipet Railway Station in Warangal District, which is famous world wide. People come from all parts of the world and from all religions to attend the urs celebrations every …
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