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[[Image:Telangana flag.svg|border|100px|right]][[Image:Flag of Telangana.svg|border|100px|right|]]
[[Image:Telangana in India (disputed hatched).svg|thumb|Location of Hindustani province of Telugu Praant.]]
[[Image:Telangana State English Map.svg|thumb|Telangana and its neighbours.]]
The Hindustani Provincial region of [[Telugu Praant (India)]], is an [[Administrative divisions of India|Administrative division]] that comes under the nomenclature of the [[Republic of India]]. It is also one of [[India]]'s old amended [[States and territories of India|Federal territories]], Therefore The Union State of [[India]], too has it's own local representative basic provincial regional subnational symbols also; No more new renewal or further amendments since adoption of it's basic adaptation adjustments, since 2014 respectively.
[[Image:Warangal fort pillars 01.jpg|thumb|Ruins of the Warangal fort that still stand tall and reminds the world of wonderful Kakattiya architecture.]]
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Location of Hindustani province of Telugu Praant.
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Telangana and its neighbours.

The Hindustani Provincial region of Telugu Praant (India), is an Administrative division that comes under the nomenclature of the Republic of India. It is also one of India's old amended Federal territories, Therefore The Union State of India, too has it's own local representative basic provincial regional subnational symbols also; No more new renewal or further amendments since adoption of it's basic adaptation adjustments, since 2014 respectively.

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Ruins of the Warangal fort that still stand tall and reminds the world of wonderful Kakattiya architecture.