Mahabubnagar District with Mandals & Tourist Places in Telangana State: Mahabubnagar is the biggest district in Telangana State regarding its area (5,285.1 sq. km). It is also referred to as Palamoor. The district headquarters of Mahabubnagar was named after the Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Mahabub Ali Khan. It is situated between 15° 55′ and 17° 29′ N latitudes and between 77° 15′ and 79° 15′ E longitudes. The district’s area is 5,285.1 square kilometers. It is bordered on the north by Telangana’s Ranga Reddy district, on the east by Telangana’s Nagarkurnool district, on the south by Telangana’s Wanaparthy and Jogulamba-Gadwal districts, and on the west by Karnataka‘s Raichur and Gulbarga districts.
Telangana forms the core of the Satavahana Dynasty (221BC-218AD), the Chalukyan Dynasty in South India (between the 5th and 11th centuries AD), and, in more recent times, the Golconda State and Hyderabad State, ruled by the Qutub Shahi Dynasty (1520-1687) and the Asaf Jahi Dynasty (1724-1948) until it was taken over by New Delhi in 1948. On September 18, 1948, this region became independent and joined democratic India.
Mahabubnagar District
Tourist Places in Mahabubnagar District
The Most Popular Tourist Destinations in Mahabubnagar District are Mayuri Haritha Vanam (ECO PARK) and many more.
Mandals in Mahabubnagar District
Mahabubnagar District has 15 mandals and 1 revenue division (Mahabubnagar). Mahabubnagar District Contains 316 villages. Below the table, we have listed all the mandals in Mahabubnagar District.
Addakal | Balanagar | Bhoothpur |
Chinna Chinta Kunta | Devarakadra | Gandeed |
Hanwada | Jadcherla | Koilkonda |
Mahabubnagar(Rural) | Mahabubnagar(Urban) | Midjil |
Moosapet | Nawabpet | Rajapur |