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Nizamabad District is located in the north-western region in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is also known as Induru. Nizamabad is the current and official name of the district. Nizam + Abad = Nizamabad, Abad means Used formerly as a title for rulers of Hyderabad, India.
Nizamabad is a district in Andhra Pradesh, India. The Boundaries of Nizamabad district are Karimnagar district, Medak district, Nandhedu district in Maharastra state and Adilabad district in the East, South, West and North directions respectively.
Nizamabad was formed in 1905 and was known as Indhrapuri or Indhur. Its global location is between 18-5' and 19' of the Northern latitudes, 77-40' and 78-37' of the Eastern longitudes. According to the 2001 census the total area covering Nizamabad is 7956 square kilometers.
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As registered in the 2001 census, the population density ratio was 294 persons per square kilometers and the literacy rate in the district was 56.26%. Nizamabad District is divided into Three Revenue Divisions. Nizamabad, Kamareddy and Bodhan are further divided into 36 mandals.
Tourist Destinations
Pochampad Dam
Pochampad Dam, the main reservoir to meet the power generation Ramagundam Super Thermal Power Station, is located on Hyderabad-Nizamsagar road. The dam and nearby areas attract many visitors.Located in Nizamabad District, the total storage capacity of the dam is 3172000 tmc and the catchment area is 91751 sq km.
Nizam Sagar
Nizam Sagar is a colossal reservoir across Manjira River, a tributary of Godavari River. Known for its spectacular beauty, the landscape is accompanied by sprawling gardens. Many boarding and lodging facilities are available here for the tourists. Boating is an added attraction.
Nizamabad Fort
Nizamabad Fort Built by the Rashtrakutas, Nizamabad Fort is the pride of the city as well as the district. In 1311 AD, this Fort was occupied by Allauddin Khilji, followed by the Bahamanis, Qutub Shahis and eventually by Asaf Jahis. Dating back to the 10th century
Dichipalli Ramalayam
Dichipalli Ramalayam, Adjacent to Hyderabad-Nizamabad highway, Dichipalli Ramalayam is a temple situated at a distance of 15 km from Nizamabad. This temple is positioned on a hillock, where the presiding deity is Lord Rama. Built entirely in white and black basalt stone, the temple has got exquisite carvings on its walls and door frames.
Asok Sagar
Asok Sagar, About 7 km from Nizamabad, Asok Sagar is a huge reservoir, with neatly laid-out garden and beautiful rocks. its beautiful lakes, green forests, historical places and proximity to Saraswathi temple, Basar. The district is being promoted as a “Great Get-away Destination” Many new projects and innovative steps like conduct of a major “Indur Utsav” tourism festival
Kanteshwar
Kanteshwar, There is a locality by the name of Kanteshwar in Nizamabad. It is known for a temple that is approximately 500 years old. Dedicated to Lord Shiva (Neela Kanteshwar), this temple boasts of splendid architecture. It was built by the Satavahana king, Satakarni-II. Rathasapthami festival is observed here with grand celebrations.
Sarangapur
Sarangapur, About 8 km from Nizamabad, Sarangapur is temple is located (7) K.Ms. from North-East of Nizamabad town abating Alisagar. There is a Hanuman temple located on a hill top. It is believed that foundation of the shrine was laid by Saint Samartha Ramadas, who was the Guru of Chatrapati Shivaji in the 16th century. Apart from the temple, the Tourism Department has developed parks and hotels, facilitating tourists and pilgrims.
Bada Pahad Dargah
Bada Pahad Dargah, literally Big Hill Mosque, is visited by scores of devotees every year. The mausoleum of Saint Syed Sadullah Hussaini is sited between the hills of Varni & Chandur. This site has been chosen for ropeway project.
Bada Pahad Dargah, literally Big Hill Mosque, is visited by scores of devotees every year. The mausoleum of Saint Syed Sadullah Hussaini is sited between the hills of Varni & Chandur. This site has been chosen for ropeway project.
How to Get Nizamabad District:
By Air
There is no airport at Nizamabad and the nearest airports are located at Hyderabad (180 km) and Warangal (230 km). The former airdrome is connected with few international and all the major cities of India. Warangal Airport is connected with very few cities. One can take buses, board trains or hire taxis for traveling over the remaining distance.
By Rail
Nizamabad Railway Station (NZB) falls on the Kachiguda - Manmad line of the South Central Railway. It is connected with all the major towns and cities of the state. Thus, getting to the city by rail is no problem at all. From Hyderabad and Mumbai, there are regular trains for Nizamabad.
By Road
The National Highway No. 7 moves through the periphery of the town, which connects all the cities on the way, from Kanyakumari to Varanasi. National Highway No. 16 also traverses through Nizamabad and links it with places like Karimnagar and Jagadalpur. The North South Corridor of NHDP also passes from here. There are regular bus services from Hyderabad and Mumbai to the town.