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10-714: Mallepally is located near Asifnagar in Hyderabad , India. It is a locality in Hyderabad District and one of the old suburbs that have existed for a long while now. It is one of the oldest localities to exist in the history of Hyderabad during the time of Nizams . The major colonies are Vijayanagar Colony, Aghapura Colony, Bazargaat Colony and Sitarambagh. Major landmarks are Badi Masjid popularly known as Tabligi Jamat Mosque (Nizam's era), Glory Cinema Talkies (1935; earlier known as Zia and Sham Talkies), SBH Branch (1973) and Housing Board Colony (1956). Mallepally

20-597: A legislative assembly seat represented in the Lok Sabha ; the lower house of the Indian parliament . but was delimited under the provisions of Delimitation Act, 2002 by the Delimitation Commission of India based on the 2001 census . Asif Nagar is famous for wood work and carving handiwork. The furniture prepared here is exported to across the globe. All types of Furniture will be there Asif Nagar

30-488: A variety of cultures to the neighborhood. Many food centers around the market serving Arabian delicacies. This place is mostly known for its shawarma centers. This area is residential but it does has Priya cinema hall for families to enjoy their free time. Asif Nagar Asif Nagar is a major neighbourhood in the western part of Hyderabad , India . It is located north of the Musi River near Mehdipatnam . It

40-580: Is a mandal in the Hyderabad District and one of the oldest neighbourhoods that have existed for a long while. This used to be a legislative assembly seat part of the Lok Sabha but was delimited and now it comes under the Nampally seat. ACP Office for West Zone for Hyderabad Police is situated here. The name "Asaf" is derived from the Asaf Jahi Dynasty the Nizam of Hyderabad . Nagar

50-594: Is also called Choti Masjid. It holds the annual Eid prayer . The closest MMTS station is 2 km away, at Nampally . Imliban Bus Stand and Jubilee Bus Stand are 4 and 9 km away respectively. The Secunderabad Railway Station is at a distance of 8 km, while the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport is 25 km away. Bring close to the center of Hyderabad, it is easy to travel around the city quickly from here. Delimitation Act of 2002 Too Many Requests If you report this error to

60-410: Is known for its Naan bread. Famous naan shops like Madina Naan Centre have existed for more than half a century. The schools of this locality include: Himalaya Book World also has a branch here (opposite to Azra Public School) This area is mostly residential but Talkies like Amba Theatre and Milan Cinema Hall are present for families to enjoy their free time. Located at Arab Lane, Murad Nagar it

70-870: Is the Urdu , Hindi and Dakahini word for town or colony. In the Lok Sabha : Asif Nagar belongs to the Hyderabad Constituency represented by Asaduddin Owasi of the AIMIM party. In the Telangana Legislative Assembly : Asif Nagar belongs to the Nampally constituency represented by Mohammed Majid Hussain of the AIMIM party. In the GHMC Ghousia Sultana of AIMIM is the corporator Asif Nagar used to be

80-487: The city. Mallepally is connected by buses run by TSRTC . The closest MMTS train station is at Nampally is about 2 km away. Mallepally is a market for all those who would love to wander the lanes of an old Hyderabad, giving you the touch of memories of famous Urdu writers and poets. Many residents from Mallepally worked in the Persian Gulf area and returned with their earnings. This phenomenon has brought

90-534: The major food hubs in Hyderabad. In the early 19th century, Malay people used to stay at this place and that's how the area got its name. In the early 20th century, Hyderabad faced much flooding by the Musi River and subsequently led to a plague which reduced the population. Nizam Osman Ali Khan Asaf Jah VII , who had just come to occupy the throne, conferred with his ministers and city planners to come up with comprehensive plans to improve sanitation and hygiene of

100-472: Was built by fifth Asafjahi ruler – Afzal Ud Daula next to the Afzal Sagar tank which was one of the largest tank. Many people from Mallepally emigrated from India to the western countries and the gulf. People who returned from the gulf countries brought back their cuisine with them and started hotel businesses serving Shawarma, Mandi and a lot of arabian dishes in the area. Hence Mallepally became one of

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