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|coordinates= | |coordinates= | ||
|altitude= | |altitude= | ||
|presentname= | |presentname= Secunderabad (twinned with [[Hyderabad]]) | ||
|stateprovince= | |stateprovince= Andhra Pradesh | ||
|country= | |country=India | ||
|transport=[[Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway]] | |transport=[[Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway]] | ||
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Secunderabad is | '''Secunderabad''' is a cantonment town that is now generally considered a part of [[Hyderabad]]. The villages of Trimulgherry and Bolarum are now suburbs of Secunderabad. | ||
==History== | |||
The town was founded during the reign of the Nizam Sikander Jah on land ceded by him to the British in 1800. It remained under British control, whereas neighbouring Hyderabad was ruled by the Nizam. Secunderabad had a large military garrison and the British stationed a Subsidiary Force there, complimented by the [[:Category:Hyderabad Contingent|Nizam's Contingent at Hyderabad]]. | |||
==Transport== | |||
Secunderabad was the location for the headquarters of the [[Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway]], the first of several [[:Category:Indian States Railways|railways]] to be constructed by the Indian princely states. | |||
[[Category:Locations]] | [[Category:Locations]] | ||
[[Category:Cities, towns and villages in Madras Presidency]] |
Revision as of 17:49, 4 June 2009
Secunderabad | |
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Presidency: Madras | |
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Present Day Details | |
Place Name: | Secunderabad (twinned with Hyderabad) |
State/Province: | Andhra Pradesh |
Country: | India |
Transport links | |
Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway |
Secunderabad is a cantonment town that is now generally considered a part of Hyderabad. The villages of Trimulgherry and Bolarum are now suburbs of Secunderabad.
History
The town was founded during the reign of the Nizam Sikander Jah on land ceded by him to the British in 1800. It remained under British control, whereas neighbouring Hyderabad was ruled by the Nizam. Secunderabad had a large military garrison and the British stationed a Subsidiary Force there, complimented by the Nizam's Contingent at Hyderabad.
Transport
Secunderabad was the location for the headquarters of the Nizam's Guaranteed State Railway, the first of several railways to be constructed by the Indian princely states.