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Exploring Secunderabad’s Localities: Unveiling the Stories Behind Their Names

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Exploring Secunderabad’s Localities: Unveiling the Stories Behind Their Names

Dive into the rich history and fascinating etymology of Secunderabad’s
neighborhoods:

  • Lashkar (Secunderabad): Originally a British Army camp, renamed after Nizam Sikandar Jah in 1806.
  • Patny: Named after M. R. Patny’s car showroom, a landmark since the 1920s.
  • Paradise: Rooted in a 1953 café, now the iconic Paradise restaurant.
  • Padmarao Nagar: Honors Diwan Bahadur Padma Rao Mudaliar for his civic contributions.
  • Bansilalpet: Commemorates Seth Bansilal’s efforts in developing a model village around a stepwell.
  • Marredpally: Evolved from “Married Officers’ Colony,” housing Anglo-Indian families.
  • Sitaphalmandi: Known for its historic custard apple market.
  • James Street: Named for diplomat James Kirkpatrick, now Mahatma Gandhi Road.
  • Rani Gunj: Originates from “Queen’s Market,” linked to Queen Victoria.
  • Alwal: Inspired by Tamil Alvars, poet-saints devoted to Lord Vishnu.
  • Lal Bazaar: Once a British soldiers’ shopping hub, named after their red jackets.
  • Malkajgiri: Derived from Mallikarjuna Swamy temple.
  • Gun Rock: Known for its strategic hillock used in defense.
  • Lalaguda: “Little England,” once home to Anglo-Indian families.
  • Tarnaka: Refers to a barbed fence and security post guarding a mango orchard.
  • Habsiguda: A nod to African Habshis who served as the Nizam’s guards.
  • A S Rao Nagar: Named after scientist Dr. A. S. Rao, founder of ECIL.
  • Moula Ali: Linked to a miraculous legend of Hazrat Ali and a divine palm print.

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