Hanumakonda District

Hanumakonda District, Telangana, India
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Bheemadevarpalle (Q4901637)
item type: village in India
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Bheemadevarpalle is a mandal in hanumakonda district in the state of Telangana in India.

2004-2010 Telangana protests (Q4602422)
item type: protest
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The Telangana protests 2004-2010 refers to the movements and agitations related to the Telangana movement that took place between the years 2004 and 2010. For the 2004 Assembly and Parliament elections, the Congress party and the TRS had an electoral alliance in the Telangana region to consider the demand of separate Telangana State. However, again in 2006, the then Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy categorically said that the state would remain united. This again resulted in statewide protests. In 2009, Union Minister of Home Affairs P. Chidambaram announced that the Indian government would start the process of forming a separate Telangana state, pending the introduction and passage of a separation resolution in the Andhra Pradesh assembly after an 11-day fast by K. Chandrashekar Rao. This again resulted in protests across both Andhra and Rayalseema as in a short time of the Home Minister's declaration, MLAs from the Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions submitted their resignations in protest.

2012 Telangana protests (Q4626918)
item type: protest
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The 2012 Telangana protests were a chain of protests which were part of the Telangana movement. The Bharatiya Janata Party, led by state-party president Kishan Reddy, began the 22-day Telangana "Poru Yatra" – a 3,500-kilometre (2,200 mi) journey through 986 villages and 88 assembly constituencies stressing the need for a stance on Telangana stance – on 19 January. Although the tour was successful in reiterating the party's pro-Telangana stance, it did not gain the hoped-for support because of the indifferent attitude of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi and Telangana Joint Action Committee. The TRS' failure to support Reddy's yatra has resulted in increasing differences between the parties. Two assembly by-elections were held that year, the first in March, and the second in June; the BJP won the first, and the YSR Congress Party the second. Protests resumed in August, when K. Chandrashekar Rao gave the centre a two-week deadline to declare statehood.

Hanamkonda Lok Sabha constituency (Q3630242)
item type: former constituency of the Lok Sabha
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Hanamkonda was a Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituency in Telangana state (then Andhra Pradesh) in southern India until 2008. The former Prime Minister, P V Narasimha Rao, won two elections from here.

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: 2008 disestablishments in India, Former Lok Sabha constituencies of Andhra Pradesh, Former constituencies of the Lok Sabha
Roman Catholic Diocese of Warangal (Q878001)
item type: diocese of the Catholic Church
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Warangal (Latin: Varangalen(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Warangal in the ecclesiastical province of Hyderabad in India.

website: http://www.warangaldiocese.com/

Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (Q26258550)
item type: public university
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Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS) is a public university in the city of Warangal, Telangana, India. University is named after its poet, and political activist of Telangana – Kaloji Narayana Rao.

website: http://www.knruhs.in

Waddepally Lake (Q28172537)
item type: reservoir
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Waddepally Lake is a lake situated in Hanamkonda, Telangana.

Late 2011 Telangana protests (Q6495181)
item type: protest
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The Late 2011 Telangana protests refers to a chain of protests as part of Telangana movement between September and December 2011. Sakala Janula samme or All Peoples Strike is the biggest protest of all. The strike lasted for over six weeks mainly affecting public services and the local economy. On a call given by JAC, road blockades on national highways throughout Telangana, rail blockade and the strike of auto rikshaw union were organised on 24 and 25 September causing disruption in transport services. As the All People's strike entered the 30th day on 14 October 2011, Medak's MP Vijayashanti criticised the Congress high command for the delay in making the decision on Telangana and said Congress wants the issue to be prolonged until 2014. She further said the strike should continue until the formation of the Telangana state. After 42 days, on 24 October, government employees unions called off the strike. Kodandaram said that the strike had impacted the overall thinking of the Centre towards the creation of a separate State and the movement will continue with other protest activities.

Pre-2004 Telangana protests (Q7239141)
item type: protest
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The Pre-2004 Telangana protests refers to the movements and agitations related to the Telangana movement that took place before the year 2004. Andhra state and Telangana was merged to form Andhra Pradesh state on 1 November 1956 after providing safeguards to Telangana in the form of Gentlemen's agreement. Soon after the formation of Andhra Pradesh, people of Telangana expressed dissatisfaction over how the agreements and guarantees were implemented. Protests initially led by students later under the leadership of newly formed political party Telangana Praja Samithi, led by M. Chenna Reddy and Konda Lakshman Bapuji, a minister who resigned from the cabinet led by then Chief Minister Kasu Brahmananda Reddy, demanding the formation of a separate state of Telangana. More than three hundred people died in police firing. Under the Mulki rules in force at the time, anyone who had lived in Hyderabad for 15 years was considered a local, and was thus eligible for certain government posts. When the Supreme Court upheld the Mulki rules at the end of 1972, the Jai Andhra movement, with the aim of re-forming a separate state of Andhra, was started in Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions.

Thangallapally (Q7710290)
item type: village in India
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Thangallapally is the Mandal of Rajanna Sircilla district in Telangana, India. It is located on the banks of Maner River, a tributary of the Godavari river. This Maner River separates it from its District Headquarters of Sircilla. Thangallaplly is situated 133 km north of Hyderabad, the capital city of Telangana.

Kadipikonda (Q6345541)
item type: village in India
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Kadipikonda is a municipal corporation of 44 & 45th Division in Hanamkonda district, Telangana, India. It is located near the Kazipet railway junction.

Parkal (Q7138183)
item type: village in India
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Parkal is a town in Hanumakonda district of the Indian state of Telangana.

St. Gabriel's High School (Q7588063)
item type: secondary school
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St. Gabriel's High School (abbreviated SGHS) is an educational institution located in Kazipet, in Warangal district of Telangana, India. It was established in 1955 by the late Rev. Bro. Vincent. The school is a Montfortian Institution.

early 2011 Telangana protests (Q5326575)
item type: protest
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The early 2011 Telangana protests refers to a chain of events that took place during the early months of 2011, after the Srikrishna committee report was submitted to government of India. These protests are part of Telangana movement. The Telangana political JAC declared the launch of a non-cooperation movement throughout Telangana, including the state capital at Hyderabad, starting on 17 February. The plan was to request government employees not to work; people not to pay taxes or utility bills; people not to buy tickets while using public transport; to organise rallies; to block traffic on highways; and other measures. It is reported that Congress party's central leadership told Telangana MPs that it will take a decision on Telangana after assembly elections in several states in May. On 24 February, Telangana political JAC organised Egypt-like mass protests in Hyderabad beginning 10 March. Projections for number of people to be mobilised varied from one to five million. Protesters raised slogans of 'Jai Telangana', sang pro-Telangana songs, and played games. Protesters included activists of various political parties, students, government employees, lawyers, doctors, teachers, journalists, writers and cultural artists. 48 people were arrested for the vandalism of the statues. A Telangana leader said the incident show the hatred towards leaders of Andhra and he fears more such incidents if the central government further delays the process to carve out separate Telangana state. Osmania University students warned non-Telangana staff of the university to not pass on the identities of agitators to the police and warned them they could become targets if they did not join the agitation.

Mid-2011 Telangana protests (Q6840579)
item type: protest
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The Mid 2011 Telangana protests refers to a chain of protests and mass resignations following the Million March incident in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. From April till June, the movement saw a lull, with different parties citing various reasons and fresh deadlines to renew the agitation. In July, 81 of 119 Telangana MLAs in the state, 12 out of 15 Telangana ministers in state, 13 out of 17 Telangana MPs in Lok Sabha, 1 Rajyasabha MP(Congress), 20 MLCs resigned protesting delay in the formation of Telangana. On 20 July, 30-year-old Yadi Reddy was found dead 100 yards from Parliament House in Delhi. An eight-page suicide note says the young driver from greater Hyderabad region of Telangana was upset over the government not creating a new state for his homeland. The speaker of the AP assembly on 23 July summarily rejected the resignations of all 101 MLAs citing that they were made in an emotionally surcharged atmosphere.

Telangana movement (Q7695636)
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The Telangana movement refers to a movement for the creation of a separate state, Telangana, from the pre-existing state of Andhra Pradesh in India. The new state corresponds to the Telugu-speaking portions of the erstwhile princely state of Hyderabad, which were merged with Andhra Pradesh in 1956, leading to the Mulki Agitations.

website: http://www.ap.gov.in/history-of-andhra-pradesh/

Sangam (Q16258329)
item type: village in India
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Sangem is a village and a mandal in Warangal district in the state of Telangana in India.

Warangal Museum (Q19899110)
item type: museum
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Warangal ASI Museum is a museum located in the musical garden complex in Warangal, Telangana, India. It is maintained by Archaeological Survey of India.

Street address: Desaipet Rd, Pochamma Maidan, Krishna Nagar, LB Nagar, Warangal (from Wikidata)

website: https://heritage.telangana.gov.in/museums/district-archaeological-museum-warangal/

Siege of Warangal, 1318 (Q48734863)
item type: siege
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In 1318, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Qutbuddin Mubarak Shah sent an army to subjugate the Kakatiya ruler Prataparudra who had stopped making tribute payments to Delhi. The invading army, led by Khusrau Khan and other generals, besieged the Kakatiya capital Warangal. Prataparudra negotiated a truce after a brief siege, agreeing to pay tribute to Delhi.

Electric Loco Shed, Kazipet (Q104868533)
item type: motive power depot
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Electric Loco Shed, Kazipet is a motive power depot performing locomotive maintenance and repair facility for electric locomotives of the Indian Railways, located at Kazipet of the South Central Railway zone in Telangana, India.

Padmakshi Temple (Q19894997)
item type: human-geographic territorial entity
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Padmakshi Temple is one of the oldest temples in the Hanamakonda area of Telangana, India. It is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Padmakshi (Lakshmi), and also features Jain imagery.

Siege of Warangal, 1310 (Q39091134)
item type: siege
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In late 1309, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji sent his general Malik Kafur on an expedition to the Kakatiya capital Warangal. Malik Kafur reached Warangal in January 1310, after conquering a fort on the Kakatiya frontier and ransacking their territory. After a month-long siege, the Kakatiya ruler Prataparudra decided to negotiate a truce, and surrendered a huge amount of wealth to send to the Delhi Sultanate, besides promising to send annual tributes to Delhi.

Siege of Warangal, 1323 (Q48726707)
item type: siege
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In 1323, the Delhi Sultanate ruler Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq sent an army led by his son Ulugh Khan (later Muhammad bin Tughluq) to the Kakatiya capital Warangal, after the Kakatiya ruler Prataparudra refused to make tribute payments. Ulugh Khan's first siege of Warangal failed because of a rebellion resulting from a false rumour about Ghiyath al-Din's death in Delhi. Ulugh Khan had to retreat to Devagiri, but he returned to Warangal within four months, this time with reinforcements from Delhi. Prataparudra was defeated and taken captive, resulting in the end of the Kakatiya dynasty.

Pingle Government Degree College for Women (Q25345717)
item type: academic institution
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Pingle Government Degree College for Women is a degree college for women, located in Waddepally, Hanamkonda. The college offers Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses.

Kakatiya Musical Garden (Q48727737)
item type: park
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Kakatiya Musical Garden is a musical garden located nearby the famous Bhadrakali temple in Warangal, Telangana.

Timmapur mandal (Q61761305)
item type: Mandal of Telangana
Summary from తెలుగు / Telugu Wikipedia (tewiki)

తిమ్మాపూర్ మండలం, తెలంగాణ రాష్ట్రం, కరీంనగర్ జిల్లాలోని మండలం.ఈ మండలం పరిధిలో 14 గ్రామాలు కలవు. 2016 లో జరిగిన జిల్లాల పునర్వ్యవస్థీకరణకు ముందు కూడా ఈ మండలం ఇదే జిల్లాలో ఉండేది. ప్రస్తుతం ఈ మండలం కరీంనగర్ రెవెన్యూ డివిజనులో భాగం. పునర్వ్యవస్థీకరణకు ముందు కూడా ఇదే డివిజనులో ఉండేది. మండల కేంద్రం తిమ్మాపూర్.

Bheemadevarpalle mandal (Q61761671)
item type: Mandal of Telangana
Summary from తెలుగు / Telugu Wikipedia (tewiki)

భీమదేవరపల్లి మండలం, తెలంగాణ రాష్ట్రం, హన్మకొండ జిల్లా లోని ఒక మండలం. 2016 పునర్వ్యవస్థీకరణకు ముందు ఈ మండలం కరీంనగర్ జిల్లాలో ఉండేది. పునర్వ్యవస్థీకరణలో వరంగల్ పట్టణ జిల్లాలో చేరిన ఈ మండలం, 2021 లో జిల్లా పేరును మార్చినపుడు హన్మకొండ జిల్లాలో భాగమైంది. ప్రస్తుతం ఈ మండలం హన్మకొండ రెవెన్యూ డివిజనులో భాగం. పునర్వ్యవస్థీకరణకు ముందు ఇది కరీంనగర్ డివిజనులో ఉండేది. ఈ మండలంలో 12  రెవెన్యూ గ్రామాలు ఉన్నాయి. అందులో ఒకటి నిర్జన గ్రామం.

Midikonda (Q16316876)
item type: village in India
Summary from తెలుగు / Telugu Wikipedia (tewiki)

మిడికొండ, తెలంగాణ రాష్ట్రం, జనగామ జిల్లా, స్టేషన్‌ ఘన్‌పూర్‌ మండలంలోని గ్రామం.

Thorrur Revenue Division (Q112618532)
item type: Revenue Division in Telangana
Summary from తెలుగు / Telugu Wikipedia (tewiki)

తొర్రూరు రెవెన్యూ డివిజను, తెలంగాణ రాష్ట్రం, మహబూబాబాదు జిల్లాలోని ఒక పరిపాలనా విభాగం. మహబూబాబాదు జిల్లాలోవున్న రెండు రెవెన్యూ డివిజన్లలో ఇది ఒకటి. ఈ డివిజను పరిపాలనలో 7 మండలాలు ఉన్నాయి. ఈ డివిజను ప్రధాన కార్యాలయం తొర్రూర్ పట్టణంలో ఉంది. 2016, అక్టోబరు 11న రాష్ట్రంలోని జిల్లాల పునర్వ్యవస్థీకరణ ఆధారంగా రెవెన్యూ డివిజను పరిధి సవరించబడింది. ఈ రెవెన్యూ డివిజను వరంగల్ లోక్‌సభ నియోజకవర్గం, పాలకుర్తి శాసనసభ నియోజకవర్గం పరిధిలో భాగంగా ఉంది.