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Telangana is a state in India that has a rich and diverse cultural history of about 5,000 years. The region has been the home of various empires and kingdoms, such as the Satavahanas, Kakatiyas, Qutb Shahis and Asaf Jahis, who patronized and promoted the arts and literature of Telangana. The state is also known for its unique festivals, cuisine, music, crafts and languages that reflect its multi-cultural identity.

If you are interested in learning more about the society, culture, heritage, arts and literature of Telangana, you can download this free PDF that covers various aspects of this fascinating region. In this PDF, you will find:

  • An introduction to the history of Telangana and its major political and social formations.
  • A description of the various languages spoken in Telangana, such as Telugu, Urdu and others, and their influence on literature and culture.
  • An overview of the literary traditions of Telangana, from ancient to modern times, and the contributions of eminent poets and writers like Bammera Pothana, Kaloji Narayana Rao, C. Narayana Reddy and others.
  • A survey of the art forms and crafts of Telangana, such as shadow puppets, bidriware, cheriyal paintings and others, and their significance and symbolism.
  • A glimpse of the heritage sites and monuments of Telangana, such as the Charminar, Golconda Fort, Warangal Fort and others, and their architectural styles and features.
  • A summary of the festivals and traditions of Telangana, such as Bonalu, Bathukamma, Dasara and others, and their religious and cultural meanings.
  • A taste of the cuisine of Telangana, such as Hyderabadi biryani, Telangana pachadiand sarva pindiand their mouth-watering flavors.

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An introduction to the history of Telangana and its major political and social formations

Telangana, as a geographical and political entity, was born on June 2, 2014 as the 29th and the youngest state in Union of India. However, as an economic, social, cultural and historical entity, it has a glorious history of at least two thousand five hundred years or more. The name Telangana is derived from the word Trilinga, which refers to the three ancient Shiva temples at Kaleshwaram, Srisailam and Draksharamam. The region was also known as Telingana, Telugu Angana, Tenugu Angana and Tenugu Desa in various historical sources.

The history of Telangana can be broadly divided into four periods: ancient, medieval, modern and contemporary. The ancient period witnessed the rise and fall of various dynasties and kingdoms that ruled over parts or whole of Telangana, such as the Asmaka Janapada, the Satavahanas, the Ikshvakus, the Vakatakas, the Vishnukundins, the Chalukyas, the Rashtrakutas and the Kakatiyas. The medieval period saw the invasion and occupation of Telangana by the Delhi Sultanate, the Bahmani Sultanate, the Qutb Shahi dynasty and the Mughal Empire. The modern period marked the emergence and consolidation of the Asaf Jahi dynasty or the Nizams of Hyderabad, who ruled over Telangana for more than two centuries until 1948. The contemporary period began with the integration of Hyderabad State into the Indian Union in 1948 and the subsequent formation of Andhra Pradesh in 1956 by merging Telangana with Andhra State. The discontent and dissatisfaction among the people of Telangana over the issues of political representation, economic development, cultural identity and linguistic rights led to several movements and agitations for a separate statehood. The demand for Telangana was finally realized in 2014 after a prolonged struggle and sacrifice by millions of people.

A description of the various languages spoken in Telangana, such as Telugu, Urdu and others, and their influence on literature and culture

Telangana is a multilingual state where people speak different languages belonging to different linguistic families. The official language of Telangana is Telugu, which belongs to the Dravidian family of languages. Telugu is spoken by about 76% of the population of Telangana and is one of the classical languages of India. Telugu has a rich literary tradition that dates back to more than a thousand years. Some of the famous poets and writers who contributed to Telugu literature are Nannaya, Tikkana, Errana, Srinatha, Pothana, Annamacharya, Kaloji Narayana Rao, C. Narayana Reddy and P.V. Narasimha Rao.

The second most spoken language in Telangana is Urdu, which belongs to the Indo-Aryan family of languages. Urdu is spoken by about 12% of the population of Telangana and is one of the official languages of India. Urdu has a rich literary tradition that dates back to more than five hundred years. Some of the famous poets and writers who contributed to Urdu literature are Wali Deccani, Vali Aurangabadi, Mirza Ghalib, Mir Taqi Mir, Makhdoom Mohiuddin

An overview of the literary traditions of Telangana, from ancient to modern times, and the contributions of eminent poets and writers

Telangana has a rich and varied literary heritage that reflects its historical and cultural diversity. The earliest literary works in Telangana are in Prakrit and Sanskrit languages, such as the Gathasaptasati of Hala, a Satavahana king, and the Nasik inscription of Gautamiputra Satakarni, another Satavahana ruler. The Prakrit poems of Hala depict the love and life of common people in a realistic and lyrical manner. The Sanskrit inscription of Gautamiputra Satakarni records his achievements and victories over various enemies.

The emergence of Telugu as a distinct language and a medium of literature is attributed to the patronage of the Chalukyas of Badami and the Rashtrakutas in the 7th and 8th centuries CE. The first Telugu poet is Nannaya, who translated the Mahabharata into Telugu in the 11th century CE under the patronage of Rajaraja Narendra, a Chalukya king. Nannaya is considered as the Aadi Kavi or the first poet of Telugu. He was followed by Tikkana and Errana, who completed the remaining parts of the Mahabharata. These three poets are known as the Kavitraya or the trinity of Telugu poetry.

The golden age of Telugu literature was during the Kakatiya period (12th-14th centuries CE), when Telangana became a prominent center of culture and learning. The Kakatiya kings and queens encouraged and supported many poets and writers, who produced works on various themes and genres, such as religion, philosophy, ethics, romance, history, biography, grammar and rhetoric. Some of the notable poets and writers of this period are Palkuriki Somanatha, Ketana, Nachana Somanatha, Tikkana Somayaji, Bammera Pothana, Srinatha, Vemulawada Bheemakavi, Nannichoda and Allasani Peddana.

The Qutb Shahi period (16th-17th centuries CE) witnessed the growth and development of Urdu language and literature in Telangana, along with the continuation of Telugu literature. The Qutb Shahi rulers were patrons of both Urdu and Telugu poets and writers, who enriched the literary culture of Telangana with their works. Some of the famous Urdu poets of this period are Wali Deccani, Vali Aurangabadi, Mirza Ghalib, Mir Taqi Mir, Makhdoom Mohiuddin and Abul Ala Maududi. Some of the famous Telugu poets of this period are Madhurantakam Rajaram, Kandukuri Rudrakavi, Pingali Suranna and Kshetrayya.

A survey of the art forms and crafts of Telangana, such as shadow puppets, bidriware, cheriyal paintings and others, and their significance and symbolism

Telangana is a land of artistic excellence and creativity that has produced various forms of art and craft that reflect its cultural identity and diversity. Some of the prominent art forms and crafts of Telangana are:

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