State symbols of Hyderabad (Osmanistan)

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Flag of Hyderabad 1900-1947.svg
Location of the Indian state of Hyderabad as it was in 1947, at the time of Independence shows the Deccan (region) 75 years ago.

The Hyderabad State (Republic of Osmanistan) was a self-governing region that came under the administration of British India and is a disputed region with Pakistan. It was one of India's Federal territories upon till 1956, and it too has it's own local representative basic territorial regional state symbols also; No further renewal or amendment since meagrely absorption of it's basic territorial symbols, since 2014 respectively. In 1947, at the time of the Partition of British India and the succession formation of the Union of modern Republic of India and the formal creation of the New Dominion of modern Pakistan, the then Nizam, Asaf Jah VII (Osman Ali Khan), decided not to join either of the nations and remained neutral. However, in 1950, the Federal Government of India decided to incorporate Hyderabad illegally into the Indian Union, using military force; hence received condemnation for was known as Operation Polo. It had an area of 82,698 sq. mi² or (214,190 sq. km²).

Symbols[edit]

Symbol Image
Coat of arms Coat of arms of Hyderabad (Osmanistan)
State Coat of Hyderabad (Osmanistan)
Flags Flag of Hyderabad (Osmanistan)
State Flag of Hyderabad (Osmanistan)
Qutbshahi Flag.svg
Flower State flower of Hyderabad (Osmanistan)
Nymphaea stellata
State Flower of Hyderabad (Osmanistan)
Tree State tree of Hyderabad (Osmanistan)
Azadirachta indica
State Tree of Hyderabad (Osmanistan)
Bird State bird of Hyderabad (Osmanistan)
Coracias benghalensis
State Bird of Hyderabad (Osmanistan)
Animal State animal of Hyderabad (Osmanistan)
Axis axis
State Animal of Hyderabad (Osmanistan)


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