ABOUT MAHABUBABAD
The Town
located on the Bank of the Pakala River, which is one of the tributaries to the
river Krishna. It is well known for its permanent historical and traditional
importance’s.
Mahabubabad
comes from Manukota and also Manukota comes from Mranukota. In Telugu “Mranu”
means “Tree” and “Kota” means “Fort”. In English it will translate to “a fort
made of trees”. In earlier days Manukota used to be covered with plenty of
trees like a fort. Later it was spelled as Manukota. When ever the Nizam ruler
“Mahabub Ali Khan” visited the city, Manukota changed as Mahabubabad. Mahabub
who is one of the officials of Hon’ble Nizam. He once arrived Manukota before
Independence and stayed outside of the town in a place which is called
“Shikarkhana”. The name of Manukota by the passage of the time hence changed to
Mahabubabad.
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