Doulatabad, Mahbubnagar

Doulatabad, Mahbubnagar
Doulatabad
—  mandal  —
Doulatabad
Location of Doulatabad
in Andhra Pradesh and India
Coordinates 17°00′00″N 77°34′00″E / 17.000°N 77.5667°E / 17.000; 77.5667Coordinates: 17°00′00″N 77°34′00″E / 17.000°N 77.5667°E / 17.000; 77.5667
Country India
State Andhra Pradesh
District(s) Mahaboob Nagar
Assembly constituency Kodangal
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Area

Elevation


543 metres (1,781 ft)

Doulatabad or Daulatabad (Telugu: దౌలతాబాద్) is a Mandal in Mahbubnagar district, Andhra Pradesh.

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Geography

Daulatabad is located at 17°00′00″N 77°34′00″E / 17.0000°N 77.5667°E / 17.0000; 77.5667.[1] It has an average elevation of 543 metres (1784 ft).

Institutes

  • Zilla Parishad High School
  • Kasturi Bai School
  • Matha Sishu Mandir
  • Vivekananda Junior College
  • Primary Health Centre

Temples

  • Pedda Malkanna Temple
  • Venkateswara Swamy Temple
  • Eedemma Avva Temple
  • Bheemarayalu Temple
  • Anjaneya Swamy Temple

Villages

The villages in Doulatabad mandal include:[2]

  • Anthwar
  • Balampeta
  • Bichal
  • Challapur
  • Chandrakal
  • Devarfaslawad
  • Doulatabad
  • Gokajasalawad
  • Gumdal
  • Gundepalle
  • Imdapur
  • Kudrimalla
  • Matoor
  • Nandaram
  • Netoor
  • Polkampalle
  • Sultanpur
  • Suraipalle
  • Thimmareddipalle
  • Yamki

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