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Coordinates: 17°2327N 78°3125E / 17.390941°N 78.523493°E / 17.390941; 78.523493
 

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Amberpet
Neighbourhood
Amberpet police station
Amberpet police station
Nickname: 
Amber Shah Miya Qibla
Amberpet is located in Telangana
Amberpet

Amberpet

Location in Telangana, India

Amberpet is located in India
Amberpet

Amberpet

Amberpet (India)

Coordinates: 17°23′27N 78°31′25E / 17.390941°N 78.523493°E / 17.390941; 78.523493
Country India
StateTelangana
DistrictHyderabad District
MetroHyderabad Metropolitan Region
Government
 • BodyGHMC
Languages
 • OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
500013
Vehicle registrationTS 11
Lok Sabha constituencySecunderabad
Vidhan Sabha constituencyAmberpet
Planning agencyGHMC, HMDA

Amberpet is one of the oldest suburbs of Hyderabad, India.[1] Amberpet lies adjacent to the famous Osmania University. It is also a MandalinHyderabad District. Its area stretches from Kachiguda to Ramanthapur in the East, and from 6 NO TO MALAKPET in the South. One of the oldest area of, Hyderabad, India.


Introduction[edit]

Amberpet is the combination of two distinct words; 'Ambar', which is Persian for ambergis, and 'pēṭa', which is Telugu for town, rendered pēṭ in Dakhini and the word Amberpet literally translates into "Ambergis town". Amber also refers to sky, and hence, Amberpet may also means highland or land of the skies. Amberpet is home to the world-famous and one of the oldest university in the Indian Sub-continent i.e., Osmania University, which is built in 1908 by the last NIZAM of Hyderabad State, HEH Mir Osman Ali Khan Bahadur [CBE]

Shrine of Amber Shah Baba, Amberpet, Hyderabad

Its area stretches from Kachiguda in the West to Ramanthapur in the East, and from Vidyanagar in the north to Azadnagar in the South. The Civil Police Lines Special Armed Reserve (CPL-SAR) of the Andhra Pradesh Police Academy is also located adjacent to the Amber Baba Dargah. The area was populated as a local market for all the household needs catering to all nearby locales at very affordable prices. Now, these have been replaced by Malls, Super Markets, hi-end businesses lining the main road.

History[edit]

Established as a farming community on the banks of the northern side of the Musi river in the 18th century, Amberpet lent its name to the famous Sufi saint Amber Baba, who is also believed to be one of the advisers to Mughal Emperor Aurangazeb at that time. The Dargah of Amber baba is located right on the main road, which draws crowd from all over the place on its annual Urs. Many believe that this place, once barren, was miraculously propagated and populated into dense forest, fruit-growing fields, after Sufi Saint Amber baba made this place his final destination. Once a sub-urban area, this place has turned into a major hub for trade and Educational Institutes.

Many masjids of Amberpet belongs to the Qutub Shahi era and it is line up the main road leading to Warangal. Amberpet is home to second largest mosque in the city i.e. Qutub Shahi Masjid also known as Bade Masjid. Under the leadership of Syed Chand Patel Sahab, this mosque was expanded to accommodate more than 1,000 worshipers and now it is considered largest Mosque next to Makkah Masjid near Charminar in terms of worshippers. Osmania Public School was also built during the expansion of Qutub Shahi Masjid which is adjacent to the mosque[2]

Amberpet is rich in its cultural and religious image. This place is surrounded by many temples. Sri Mahankali Temple (Amberpet Main Road), Jai Veer Hanuman Temple (Beside Sri Ramana Theatre), Sri Ram Mandir (6 no. X roads), Shivam Temple (Shivam Road) are some of the frequently visited temples by the devotees of Amberpet. All religious functions and ceremonies are celebrated in full attendance of the devotees.

Landmarks[edit]

Transport[edit]

Amberpet is well-connected by road networks and the Hyderabad-Warangal state highway passes through Amberpet. The closest railway network is of 1 km away i.e. Kachiguda railway station which is in close proximity to the Mumbai-Vijaywada national highway. The closest MMTS train station is around a kilometer away at KachigudaorVidyanagar.

TSRTC connects buses from various parts of the city to Amberpet. 107, 71, 115 and 113 bus services pass through Amberpet.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Amberpet Police". Archived from the original on 23 February 2015. Retrieved 27 January 2015.
  • ^ Amberpet Farming community
  • External links[edit]


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