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    Residency or British Residency or "Hyderabad Residency" is an opulent mansion built by James Achilles Kirkpatrick in the princely state of Hyderabad....
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    The Residencies of British India were political offices, each managed by a Resident, who dealt with the relations between the British Government of India...
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    During his rule, a British cantonment was built in Hyderabad and the area was named in his honour, Secunderabad. The British Residency at Koti was also...
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    The British Residency (Malayalam: ആശ്രാമം ബ്രിട്ടീഷ് റെസിഡന്‍സി), also known as the Government Guest House or Residency Bungalow, is a two-storeyed palace...
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  • Queen Mary, Delhi Durbar, 1911 British Residency, Hyderabad, 1880s Kachiguda Railway Station, 1932 Distant view of Hyderabad, 1880s One Hyderabadi Rupee...
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    Hospital, State Central Library, Hyderabad, Osmania Medical College and Women's college(former British Residency), Hyderabad Railway Station and Kachiguda...
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    Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro of the Kalhora Dynasty, Hyderabad served as a provincial capital until the British transferred the capital to Bombay Presidency in...
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  • Turrebaz Khan (category People from Hyderabad State)
    revolutionary who fought against the British in Hyderabad State during the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and was hung by the British. Turrebaz Khan was born to a Pathan...
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    state of Hyderabad, the city housed the British Residency and cantonment until Indian independence in 1947. Hyderabad was annexed by the Indian Union in 1948...
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    James Achilles Kirkpatrick (category Administrators in British India)
    the Resident at Hyderabad Deccan from 1798 until 1805. Kirkpatrick also ordered the construction of the Koti Residency in Hyderabad, which has since...
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    August 2018. Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Hyderabad. History of Kothi Residency Archived 1 November 2006 at the Wayback Machine Hyderabad portal...
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    In 1838, the British representative had the Amirs sign a political residency treaty, allowing a British residency in the city of Hyderabad, which paved...
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    Indian public buildings include the British Residency, Hyderabad (1798) and Falaknuma Palace (1893) in Hyderabad, St Andrews Church in Madras (1821),...
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    Hyderabad Residency School, to cater for the educational needs of the children of the British community serving the government in Hyderabad. It is the...
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    Hyderabadi residency requirements: however, this was circumvented by using forged documents.: 17–18  Indian Armed Forces Hyderabad State Army Hyderabad State...
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    A Residency was an administrative division of: the former British Empire. Most notable were the following: British Residency of the Persian Gulf Residencies...
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    Maulvi Allauddin (category People from Hyderabad State)
    Masjid, Hyderabad, India. He is popularly known for leading an attack at British Residency on 17 July 1857 located in the princely state of Hyderabad. The...
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    Originally constructed in 1860 as the country house of the British Resident at Hyderabad, the Residency House is now known as the Rashtrapati Nilayam, the official...
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    Province, also known as the Hyderabad Assigned Districts, was a province of Hyderabad. After 1853, it was administered by the British, although the Nizam retained...
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    in India. These were not part of British India, the parts of the Indian subcontinent which were under direct British administration, but rather under...
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  • role in organizing resistance in Hyderabad. With Turrebaz Khan they led an attack on the British Residency, Hyderabad. Sadruddin Khan Azurda Dehlawi :...
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    as a British cantonment. The British Residency, completed in 1798, was probably the first major example of neoclassical architecture in Hyderabad. The...
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    Princely state (category Former British protectorates)
    its population. The most important states had their own British political residencies: Hyderabad of the Nizams, Mysore, Pudukkottai and Travancore in the...
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    Rashtrapati Nilayam (category Hyderabad State)
    "President's House") formerly known as Residency House is the official winter retreat of the President of India located in Hyderabad, Telangana. was officially opened...
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    List of churches in Secunderabad and Hyderabad St Joseph's Cathedral, Hyderabad Itihas, Volume 11, 1983, p.296 "British Empire: Resources: Articles: Churches...
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    formerly Osmania University College for Women, is a state university in Hyderabad, India. It was formerly a constituent women's college of Osmania University...
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  • Information Technology Hyderabad (IIITH) is a deemed university, founded as a non-profit public-private partnership (N-PPP), located in Hyderabad, India. It is...
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    wide variety of Indian and European styles. The British Residency and Falaknuma Palace in Hyderabad built in the neoclassical style is another great...
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  • Hyderābād City (Haidarābād) (Sindhi: حیدرآباد, Urdu: حیدرآباد ), headquarters of the district of Sindh province of Pakistan traces its early history to...
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    its layout and design were modeled after the historic British Residency building in Hyderabad, India. It was opened to the general public in 2019 after...
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