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Atraf-i-Balda

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Atraf-i-Baldah or just Atraf Baldah district was the capital of Hyderabad state. [1]

8 relations: Asafnagar, Hyderabad district, India, Hyderabad State (1948–56), Hyderabadi Urdu, Marri Chenna Reddy, Medak Gulshanabad Division, Miyapur, Sarf-e-Khas.

Asafnagar

Asafnagar was a 'Crown' taluk in the Atraf-i-Balda District Hyderabad State also known as the Gharbi or western taluk with an area including jagirs of 402 square miles.

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Hyderabad district, India

Hyderabad District is a district in the state of Telangana in India that contains a part of the metropolitan area of Hyderabad.

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Hyderabad State (1948–56)

Hyderabad State was a state in Independent India, formed after the accession of the princely state of Hyderabad into the Indian Union on 24 November 1949.

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Hyderabadi Urdu

Hyderabadi (حیدرآبادی اردو) is a dialect of Dakhani, often mistaken as Urdu, it is actually a variant of Dakhini spoken in areas of the erstwhile Hyderabad State, which corresponds to the Indian state of Telangana, and the Marathwada region of Maharashtra and Hyderabad-Karnatak region of Karnataka.

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Marri Chenna Reddy

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Medak Gulshanabad Division

Medak Gulshanabad Division was administratively part of the Hyderabad State was made up of sixteen districts.

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Miyapur

Miyapur, located northwest of Hyderabad, is part of Greater Hyderabad and administered by GHMC and developed by HMDA.

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Sarf-e-Khas

Sarf-e-Khas are crown lands across the princely state of Hyderabad belonging to the Nizam family covering 10,000 square miles.

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Redirects here:

Atraf Balda, Atraf Baldah, Atraf-i-Baldah.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atraf-i-Balda

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