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  ?Nizamabad
Andhra Pradesh • India
Coordinates: 18°40′19″N 78°05′38″E / 18.672, 78.094
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Area
Elevation

• 395 m (1,296 ft)
District(s) Nizamabad
Population
Sex ratio
320,722 (2005)
• 1021/1000 Females/males
Codes
Pincode
Telephone
Vehicle

• 503001
• +91-846
• AP 25
Website: www.nizamabad.nic.in

Coordinates: 18°40′19″N 78°05′38″E / 18.672, 78.094 Nizamabad pronunciation  is a town and a municipal corporation in Nizamabad District in the Telangana region of the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is the headquarters of the district. It has a population of 366,956 agglomeration (390,325)[2006] ] census). Bodhan, Kamareddy and Armoor are other major towns in the District. , Andhra Pradesh (Telugu: , Urdu: ; pronunciation: ), is a state in southern India. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Image File history File links India_Andhra_Pradesh_locator_map. ... Image File history File links Locator_Dot. ... Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ... A time zone is a region of the Earth that has adopted the same standard time, usually referred to as the local time. ... Location of Mirzapur and the 82. ... The geography of India is extremely diverse, with landscape ranging from snow-capped mountain ranges to deserts, plains, rainforests, hills and plateaus. ... Basic Definition In geography, the elevation of a geographic location is its height above mean sea level (or some other fixed point). ... The divisions of a district. ... Nizamabad is a district in Andhra Pradesh, India. ... Sex ratio by country for total population. ... 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A Postal Index Number or PIN or Pincode is the post office numbering or post code system used by the Indian Postal Service (similar to the ZIP Code in the United States). ... For the past decade or so, telecommunication activities have gained momentum in India. ... Licence plates on the back of a taxi in Kolkata. ... Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ... Image File history File links Nizamabad. ... Ronda, Spain Main street in Bastrop, Texas, a small town A town is a community of people ranging from a few hundred to several thousands, although it may be applied loosely even to huge metropolitan areas. ... A Municipal Corporation is a legal defintion for a local governing body, including (but not necessarily limited to) cities, counties, and towns. ... Nizamabad is a district in Andhra Pradesh, India. ... Location of Telangana region Telangana region marked in white. ... A state is a political association with effective dominion over a geographic area. ... , Andhra Pradesh (Telugu: , Urdu: ; pronunciation: ), is a state in southern India. ... In the study of human settlements, an agglomeration is an extended city or town area comprising the built-up area of a central place (usually a municipality) and any suburbs or adjacent satellite towns. ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... Kamareddy is second biggest town in Nizamabad district. ... Armoor is a town in Nizamabad district of Andhra Pradesh, India. ...

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History

Nizamabad was formerly known as Indur and Indrapuri. Nizamabad was ruled by Rashtrakutas in the 8th century, was ruled by the king "Indra Vallabha Panthya Varsha Indra Som". The city was named after him. In the year 1905 the railway line between Secundrabad and Manmad was constructed. The railway station was named after then ruler of the Nizam state "Nizam-ul-Mulk" as Nizamabad. The railway line connects Hyderabad and Mumbai. It is like North-South corridor. Has the distance of 161 km from Hyderabad and 640 km from Mumbai. Hyderabad may refer to: Hyderabad, the independent state Hyderabad State, the pre-1956 state India Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, the capital city of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad district (India) Begumpet Airport, also known as Hyderabad Airport Hyderabad Central, a huge shopping mall in Hyderabad Hyderabad, Uttar Pradesh, a... “Bombay” redirects here. ...


The "Nizam Sagar" dam was constructed in the year 1923 across the river manjeera at achampet village. It irrigates 250,000 acres (1,000 km²) of land in Nizamabad district. This bridge across the Danube River links Hungary with Slovakia. ... Masouleh village, Gilan Province, Iran. ... This article is about the unit of measure known as the acre. ...


Nizamabad is in the north of Andhra Pradesh. It has different towns like Bodhan ,which has Nizam Sugar Factory. In early years it was the biggest in the Asia continent. Bodhan is a town with a mixture of people from many cultural and religious backgrounds. There is a largely visible community of Muslims as well as Christians and other religious communities. Once it was the capital of Nizamabad at the time of Rashtrakutas. {{Otheruses4|north the direction}} [[Image:CompassRose16_N.png|thumb|250px|right|[[Compass rose]] with north highlighted and at top]] {{wiktionary}} <nowiki>North is o<nowiki>ne of the [[4 (numbe</nowiki> Block quote r)|four]] cardinal directions, specifically the direction that, in Western culture, is treated as the primary direction: north... The word culture, from the Latin colo, -ere, with its root meaning to cultivate, generally refers to patterns of human activity and the symbolic structures that give such activity significance. ... Religious is a term with both a technical definition and folk use. ... The Rashtrakutas were a dynasty which ruled the Deccan during the 8th-10th centuries. ...


The National Highway No. 7 which goes from Kanyakumari in the south to Varanasi in North India runs through this Town (about 15 km away actually from Dichpalli and Armur). Also the new North South Corridor of NHDP runs through from here. Kanyakumari   is a town in Kanyakumari district in Tamil Nadu state, India. ... VārāṇasÄ«   (Hindi: , IPA: ), also known as Benares, Banaras, or Benaras (Hindi: , , IPA: ), or Kashi or Kasi (Hindi: , ), is a famous Hindu holy city situated on the banks of the river Ganges (Ganga) in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. ...


Another National Highway No. 16 starts from Nizamabad and passes through Karimnagar to Jagadalpur in Chathisgarh state. Karimnagar is a town and a Municipal Corporation in Karimnagar district is in the northern Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh state of India. ...


Recently Telangana University was established at Nizamabad, which serves three district of Adilabad, Medak and Nizamabad. Adilabad is a town and a municipality in Adilabad district in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. ... Medak is a city and a municipality in Medak District in Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh, India. ...


Geography

Nizamabad is located at 18.40'38° N 78.6'11° E.[1] It has an average elevation of 395 metres (1295 feet). The or meter (see spelling differences) is a measure of length. ... A foot (plural: feet or foot;[1] symbol or abbreviation: ft or, sometimes, ′ – a prime) is a unit of length, in a number of different systems, including English units, Imperial units, and United States customary units. ...


Demographics

As of 2001 India census,GRIndia Nizamabad had a population of 286,956. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Nizamabad has an average literacy rate of 64%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 71%, and female literacy is 55%. In Nizamabad, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age. 2001 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and also: The International Year of the Volunteer The United Nations Year of Dialogue Among Civilizations Events January January 1 - A black monolith measuring approximately nine feet tall appears in Seattles Magnuson Park, placed by an anonymous... 1870 US Census for New York City A census is the process of obtaining information about every member of a population (not necessarily a human population). ...


Mandals

1) Renjal
2) Navipet
3) Nandipet
4) Armoor
5) Balkonda
6) Mortad
7) Kammarpally
8) Bhemmgal
9) Velpur
10) Jakranpally
11) Maklur
12) Nizamabad

13) Yedapalle
14) Bodhan
15) Kotagiri
16) Madnoor
17) Jukkal
18) Bichkunda
19) Birkoor
20) Varni
21) Dichpalli
22) Dharpalli
23) Sirikonda
24) Machareddi

25) SadashivNagar
26) Gandhari
27) Banswada
28) Pitlam
29) Nizamsagar
30) Ellareddi
31) NagareddiPeta
32) LingamPeta
33) Tadvayi
34) Kamareddi
35) Bhiknoor
36) Domakonda

Places of Interest

Nizam Sagar


Nizam sagar is one of the places to visit in Nizamabad , the other places are different agricultural farms like sulefarm farm in rudrur, the rudrur farm .


There is a beautiful lake "Asok Sagar", with a neatly laid out garden, beautiful rocks and a lovely 18 ft statue of Goddess Saraswati in the middle of the lake, just 7 km away from Nizamabad on the way to Basar. There is a swinging bridge and an octagonal shaped restaurant. It is interesting to note that the lake and its facilities are named as Asok Sagar, to honor one Collector, Asok Kumar, who had developed this!


Ali Sagar is a beautiful lake with a hill top view. The famous Basar Saraswati Temple is located 35 km from here. There was a lot of talk about setting up an IIT campus in Basar but couldn't happen till now. May be in future. Basar temple is the only other Saraswati Temple in south India. There is one more in North India maybe in Kashmir.


There is a very old Siva's temple called Kanteshwar in city. Its about at least 500 years old. Is equal status with the Kashi Vishweshwara temple in Varanasi.


There is a Hanuman temple in Sarangapur (about 10 km away) which was founded by Sri Samartha Ramadas (Sivaji's Guru). It is situated in beautiful location on the hill top.


The prominent religious places in the district are Limbadri Gutta, Bada Pahad, Bichkunda and Sarangapur.


A) Limbadri Gutta (Hills): There is Sri Narasimha Swamy Temple on the Linbadri Hill located in a Serene atmosphere. The spot is 5 km away form Bheemgal town and 55 km from Nizamabad. Every year a carnival is held from Kartika Sudda Thadiya to Trayodasi.


B) Bada Pahad: People pay homage to Dargah of Syed Sadullah Hus­saini located on the hills between Varni & Chandur . This is also a JATHARA spot.


C) Bichkunda: "Shivaratri Festival" day, every year, the famous Basawa Lingappa Swamy fair takes place at Bichkunda attracting several devotees from Andhra Pradesh and also from Maharashtra and Karnataka States.


D) Sarangapur: At about 8 kilometres from Nizamabad city, there is a huge HANUMAN TEMPLE at Sarangapur, which is considered to be another holy shrine in the district. The saint Samartha Ramadas, the Guru of Chatrapati Shivaji had laid the foundation for the temple about 452 years ago. With easy accessibility, and availability of electricity, protected water supply, Dharmasala, Garden/ Children's park etc., the place is attracting a considera­ble number of pilgrims every day.


E) Kanteshwar: In Nizamabad in a locality called, Kanteshwar an ancient temple of Lord Shiva "Neela Kanteshwar" with beautiful architecture is located attracting a large number of devotees in the district. This temple was constructed by the Satavahana king, Satakarni-II for the Jains. The structure resembles the North Indian Style of Architecture. The festival of Rathasapthami is annually celebrated on a grand scale in this temple.


F) Saibaba Temple:At about 5 kilometres from Nizamabad city, towards Hyderabad road (NH-7), there is a "SAI BABA" temple at Madhavnagar. The temple constructed many years ago has now been developed into the present state with Dharmashala, protected water supply and garden etc.,


G) Dichipalli Ramalayam : Just off the Hyderabad-Nizamabad highway Dichpalli temple is located 15 km from Nizamabad city. Pictur­esquely located on a hillock, this beautiful temple of Rama is built of white and black basalt stone. An architrave at the foot of the hillock welcomes visitors. The exquisite carvings of temple walls, ceilings and door frames are on par with Khajuraho temple and display the excellent craftsmanship of the 17th Cen­tury A.D. To the South of the Temple is an extensive tank amidst which nestles a pillared mandapam. The scenic locale adds to the beauty of the temple. The architrave is the lintel or beam that rests on the capitals of the columns. ...


H) Archaeological and Heritage Museum: This museum was opened in October 2001. The District Archaeological Museum houses number of artifacts and antiquities representing the evolution of human civilisation right from Paleolithic to Vijaya Nagar Times (i.e. 16th A.D). The Museum is broadly divided into three sections, namely Archaeological Section, Sculptural gallery and Bronze and Decorative gallery.


Bidri articles and arms and weapons of extensive variety are also exhibited.


I) Quilla Ramalayam: Originally known as Indoor or Indrapuri, the city and fort were built by the Rashtrakutas. There is a 40 feet high monolithic victory pillar built during the Rashtrakuta reign. The fort was occupied by Allauddin Khilji in 1311 A.D. and subsequently went into the hands of Bahamanis, Qutub Shahis and then Asaf Jahis. The present fort has a wide area encircled by masonry walls along with huge bastions at the corners. This 10th Century fort of the Rashtrakutas has continued to be a of strategic importance right down to the Asaf Jahis. The present fort reflects the Asaf Jahi style of architecture with spacious halls and a summer house. Adding importance to the fort is the Bada Rammandir Temple, built by Samarth Ramdass the guru of Cha­trapathi Shivaji. The fort offers a panoramic view of the Niza­mabad city and its surroundings.


J) Mallaram Forest: Mallaram Forest is just 7 km away from Niza­mabad. Ensconced in Sylvan surroundings it is the perfect place for eco-tourism. Forest treks, a pagoda and a view point tower are main attractions. 1.45 billion years old rock beckons you into the lap of nature. Ideal place for adventure tourism and exciting picnics.


K) Ashok Sagar: A picturesque lake with beautiful rocks and garden, situated 7 km from Nizamabad on Hyderabad-Basar road. Just the right place to stop over, stretch out and relax with illuminated rocks, well laid out garden and the boat ride to sooth your mind and body.


L) Alisagar: Alisagar is 10 km from Nizamabad and 2 km off the Nizamabad-Basar road. This man-made reservoir built in the 1930s offers a wonderful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city life. The forest spread along with the summer house, well laid out gardens, an island and hilltop guest house make it a favoured getaway. Adding to the attraction is the deer park and facilities for trekking and water sports. It offers everything a tourist can look for.


M) Rock formations-Armoor Road:Located on the highway, Armoor is a natural stopover for all traffic. The hillock of boulders is the result of natural weathering over millions of years. On top of hillock is the Navanatha Siddeswara temple. The local people believe that Navanathas or Siddhas, venerable sages, still live in the natural caves and caverns of these hillocks. The water spot nearby area has been drawing people in large numbers for it is believed that the water has curative powers, healing chronic diseases and disabilities. Nature reveals its artistic expression with this unique rock formations.


N) Domakonda Fort: Domakonda is 4 km off the main highway and 10 km from Kamareddy. Domakonda was a Samsthanam under Qutubshahis and Asaf Jahis. The Reddy rulers of Domakonda Samsthanam built the fort in the 18th century at a sight where a fort existed earlier. The entrance to the fort has an arched gateway reflect­ing Asaf Jahis influence. The fort has bastions both square as well as circular, built at irregular intervals. Inside the fort are two palaces and a temple complex. The temple dedicated to Shiva was built on stellate plan, imitating the Kakatiya style of architecture. This fort is an example of the defence architecture of the princely states of Telangana.


O) Telangana University will start in Nizamabad city near Dichpalli Highway from year 2006 to 2007. Nizamabad has become corporation in 2005. This article or section cites very few or no references or sources. ... Corporate redirects here. ...


P) Nizamabad has celebrated 100 year in last year (2006).


Q) Parvathini Suresh Choudary's home near RSS office Nizamabad it was built in 1770 by his fore fathers with Ancient Italian design.


[[Constituencies:]]


There are 9 assembly constituencies in Nizamabad district.[1] They are Nizamabad,Kamareddy,Bodhan,Yellareddy,Armoor,Balkonda,Jukkal,Banswada and Dichpalli


Getting There

Air: Nearest airports are Hyderabad 162 km and Warangal 230 km


Rail: It is connected to Hyderabad and Mumbai section, station code NZB.


Bus: It is well connected by road ways and has volvo service to Hyderabad and Mumbai.


External links


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