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Islam in Uttar Pradesh; Bengali Muslims; ... Hyderabadi Muslims, in Telangana, ... the population of the Hyderabadi population in Karachi was stated to be 200,000. ...
Telangana state is the 12th most populous state in India, with a population of 35,003,674 as per 2011 Census, with a population density of 312 per km 2. The state has male and female population of 17,611,633 and 17,392,041 respectively with sex ratio (Females per 1000 Males) standing at 988. Decadal Growth Rate (2001-2011) Rate is 13.58%.
Andhra Pradesh (includes present-day Telangana) 8,082,410 [3] ... Islam in Uttar Pradesh; ... the Government of India estimated the Muslim population at 19.75 to 20 ...
Hyderabad would remain as the joint capital of both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh for a period. ... Hindus form 85.1% of the State's population. Muslims form 12.7% and ...
However, the Nizams were Muslim ruling over a predominantly Hindu population. [14] India insisted that the great majority of residents wanted to join India. [43] The Nizam was in a weak position as his army numbered only 24,000 men, of whom only some 6,000 were fully trained and equipped. [44]
9 Only Muslim Nat are in the OBC list; the Hindu section have Scheduled Caste status. 10 The Banjara are partly Muslim, while the Mukeri are entirely Muslim. 11 The Barhai are partly Muslim; 12 The Bharbhunja are partly Muslim. 13 The Baghban are Muslim Mali. 14 The Manihar are Muslim, while the Churihar are largely Muslim.
Urdu is spoken by 6.55% of the total population, majority of whom are Muslims.People who speak Urdu as their mother tongue mostly hail from the districts of Hyderabad, Karimnagar, Mahbubnagar, Adilabad, Nizamabad, Warangal and Khammam in the Telangana region and Kurnool, Ananthapur, Prakasam of Andhra Pradesh, which were part of the erstwhile Hyderabad state.
Although the Muslim Nizam of Hyderabad wanted to retain independence from India, he was forced to cede his kingdom to the Dominion of India in 1948 to form Hyderabad State. In 1956, Andhra State was merged with the Telugu-speaking portion of Hyderabad State (the Telangana region) to create the state of Andhra Pradesh.