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District names of #Telangana. An etymology thread

1. Adilabad: Named after Ali Adil Shah I, the fifth sultan of Bijapur, who ruled from 1558-1579. pic.twitter.com/PR3bvBM5pv

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) November 27, 2022

Hyderabad is a city with rich history and culture. Here’s a thread on the etymology of some of Hyderabad's most popular localities:

1. Abids: Named after Albert Abid, a Jewish merchant who settled in the state of Hyderabad in the 19th century. pic.twitter.com/lYFOYwlQfG

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) October 15, 2023

Presenting my second etymology thread on various localities of Hyderabad. Thread #2

26. Gachibowli: After a 200-year-old limestone plastered well, gachi-baoli. Located on the then Bombay-Golconda trade route, this used to be a vital water resource for drinking and irrigation. pic.twitter.com/Hkc1lYkbnZ

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) October 18, 2023

Etymology of #HyderabadLocalities. Thread #3.

King Koti: Literally ‘King’s Palace.’ One Mr Kamal Khan owned a palace with his initials KK imprinted on it. When the Sixth Nizam wanted to own up this palace, his courtiers cleverly named it King Koti to justify the initials. pic.twitter.com/CaFktADY80

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) October 22, 2023

Etymology of Hyderabad localities – thread #4
Jiyaguda: From Jeeyar-Guda, after Kalyana Vanamamalai Ramanuja Jeeyar, head of the Nanganur Prathama Peetham, who stayed here for a while. The name became Jiyaguda over the years. There’s a 400-year old Ranganathaswamy Temple here. pic.twitter.com/5Ed4RXLy3K

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) March 30, 2025

11 Iconic foods of #Hyderabad, and what they mean. An etymology thread.
1. Biryani: Derives from Persian BIRIAN, meaning “fried before cooking.” So named because the rice is fried in ghee before being cooked with water, spices and ingredients to prevent it from clumping. pic.twitter.com/Qmr5pr4a7D

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) December 4, 2022

Did you know Secunderabad was previously known as Lashkar, meaning ‘army camp’? Established as a tented accommodation for the British Army, it was renamed Secunderabad in 1806, after the 3rd Nizam Sikandar Jah. Here's An etymology thread on some of the localities of #Secunderabad pic.twitter.com/1mC00D6JHZ

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) November 29, 2024

Exactly 116 years ago, the city of Hyderabad faced one of its worst disasters—the Great Musi Flood of 1908, claiming over 15,000 lives. Here’s a thread on this devastating event. pic.twitter.com/TisvvkOqFS

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) September 27, 2024

Tucked behind a religious building and next to a petrol pump in Lakdi-ka-pul, Hyderabad, lies a sentinel: Tipu’s Lookout—a 19th-century watchtower built to guard the city’s borders. #TipusLookout pic.twitter.com/PfU39XIVFk

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) April 20, 2025

Menhirs are tall stones put in a vertical position by people in prehistoric times. A thread on Mudumal Megalithic Menhirs of Telangana.#MudumalMenhirs #Telangana #UNESCO #AncientIndia pic.twitter.com/0A8fWDgPNU

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) June 17, 2025

Did you know #Bonalu derives its name from the local word ‘bhojanalu’ meaning ‘meal, or feast’?

Join me in exploring the mystical charms and significance of this State festival of Telangana showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region. pic.twitter.com/S4iylvpjCq

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) July 9, 2023

10 famous #artforms of India, and what they mean – an #etymology thread.

1. #Kalamkari: From Persian ‘kalam-kari,’ meaning ‘pen-craftmanship,’ because artists draw patterns using a pen-like bamboo instrument. pic.twitter.com/gqOb2v17BR

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) October 26, 2023

1/ The Gollabhama Saree, originating from the Siddipet region in Telangana, is a prized handloom with a rich heritage & fine craftsmanship. The saree is known for its distinctive Gollabhama motif, depicting a milkmaid on its border and pallu. A 🧵#GollabhamaSaree #Handlooms pic.twitter.com/dNFDGicZjl

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) March 27, 2025

5 lesser-known but highly-valued handicrafts from Telangana and what they mean. An etymology thread.

1. Gongadi: Meaning “rug or blanket,” Gongadi plays a key role in the cultural heritage of the Kuruma shepherding community. pic.twitter.com/oCWMqzmJyp

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) December 14, 2022

10 mango varieties worth trying this summer – an etymology thread:

1. Banganapalli: From Banaganapalli in Nandyal district, Andhra Pradesh. This variety in very popular in Telangana as well. It's also known as Banginapalli, Banaganapalle, Beneshan, Safeda. pic.twitter.com/yHkmBuXq3y

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) April 12, 2023

From divine prasadams to delectable snacks, here's a dive into the fascinating world of Food Geographical Indications of India.

1. Tirupati Laddu, Andhra Pradesh pic.twitter.com/yqtagPw7pA

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) October 8, 2023

From the luscious Alphonso mango to the famed Queen Pineapple of Tripura, here's a thread on the Fruit Geographical Indications of India, carrying the essence of their regions.

1. Nanjangud Rasabale Banana, Karnataka#IndianFruits #GIIndia #Frutopic #KnowIndia #GITag pic.twitter.com/PwbrEKcOuS

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) December 8, 2023

Madras Checks, known for its vibrant and colorful patterns, has a fascinating history rooted in tradition, culture, and clever marketing. Here’s a thread on this iconic fabric, which became a wardrobe staple for Ivy League students. 👇 #MadrasChecks pic.twitter.com/tNXc7j8AjQ

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) March 26, 2025

District names of #Karnataka. An #etymology thread.

1. #Bagalkote: From Kannada words BAGILU and KOTE, meaning ‘entrance’ and ‘fort’ respectively. Said to be so named because of two huge entrance doors (BAGILU) to the town. On the other side of the old town was a fort (KOTE). pic.twitter.com/ox1p9HSnbh

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) December 17, 2022

Stories behind the names of Indian State and UT capitals. An etymology thread. #IncredibleIndia

1. Amaravati, Andhra Pradesh: After the Amareswara Swamy Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The name Amaravati literally means “the place for immortals.” pic.twitter.com/KgHeVMBM92

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) December 10, 2022

25 localities in and around Chennai, and what are they named after – an etymology thread.

1. Triplecane: Anglicized version of Thiru-Alli-Keni (Thiruvallikeni), meaning a ‘sacred lily (alli) pond” – a reference to the Parthasarathy Temple Tank in the neighborhood. pic.twitter.com/pxzbGMySKw

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) May 22, 2023

10 Indian Dog breeds and how they got their name. A thread:

1. Rampur Greyhound: Known for its speed, endurance and hunting skills, the breed was developed by the Nawabs of Rampur (Uttar Pradesh), specifically for hunting. pic.twitter.com/sHaJY61C7O

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) November 13, 2024

Did you know Zinda Tilismath, a household name, has a rich history of over 100 years, rooted in Hyderabad's Unani tradition? Here’s a glimpse into its origins and legacy. #ZindaTilismath pic.twitter.com/Qe8ffYudZK

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) April 3, 2025

The Story and Legacy of Ratnam Pens – India’s Swadeshi Pride from Rajahmundry #RatnamPens #Swadeshi #FountainPen pic.twitter.com/KQewzxSMt6

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) June 1, 2025

Did you know the title Nizam literally means ‘order’ in Arabic?

Today marks the birth anniversary of Mir Osman Ali Khan, the Seventh and the last reigning Nizam of Hyderabad. Here’s a small thread on him. pic.twitter.com/ngGXrTPP7h

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) April 6, 2024

Karmanghat in Hyderabad is well-known for a Hanuman Temple dating back to the 12th century. Did you know the name Karmanghat literally means ‘harden your heart?’ Here’s an interesting story behind it. 1/7 pic.twitter.com/WnmrHp7Oy4

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) May 21, 2023

Sammakka Saralamma Jathara, the largest tribal religious congregation in the world, is held in Medaram, Telangana. It’s the second largest gathering of devotees in India, after the Kumbh Mela. Here’s a brief thread on the festival. pic.twitter.com/zkIDVTe5kS

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) February 22, 2024

Most idols of Lord Rama are depicted with two hands. However, the idol at Sri Sita Ramachandraswamy temple in Bhadrachalam is depicted with four hands. Do you know the reason? Check out this thread on the legend, history and the story associated with Bhadrachalam in Telangana. pic.twitter.com/hC9wAIV094

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) May 5, 2023

While every temple of Lord Rama celebrates Sita-Rama Kalyanam at noon on Sriramanavami, at the Vontimitta Kodandarama Swamy temple in Andhra Pradesh, the kalyanam is always performed at night and a day before the full-moon day to enable Chandra (the moon) to watch it. 1/2 pic.twitter.com/64t7X6iHYV

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) April 4, 2023

If you're visiting the Lord Venkateswara Temple in Tirumala, you can't miss the idols of Sri Krishnadevaraya and his consorts as you exit. They reflect the emperor’s deep connection to the temple and his Udayagiri campaigns in Nellore district. A thread #TTD #Tirumala pic.twitter.com/YXUwQnnT48

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) May 18, 2025

A small thread on story behind the name Keesara/Keesaragutta and the legend associated with it. This place is about 40 KM from Hyderabad. 1/5 pic.twitter.com/5wi5tVNC9Y

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) April 28, 2023

Why Are Bilva (Bel) Leaves Offered to Shiva?

A legend from the Puranas explains the significance of offering Bilva (Bel) leaves to Lord Shiva, especially on Maha Shivaratri. Here's the story of Lubdhaka, a poor tribal man whose devotion won the grace of Mahadev. pic.twitter.com/6dxsIY0Vnf

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) February 26, 2025

My visit to Ammapalli Sri Seetha Ramachandra Swamy Temple at Narkhuda, near Shamshabad – a thread. pic.twitter.com/9uGkJbwCLJ

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) March 9, 2023

Kaleshwaram in Telangana is named after the Kaleshwara Mukteswara Swamy Temple. The name reflects Kaleshwara (Yama, who takes life) and Mukteshwara (Shiva, the liberator). The temple features two lingas on one pedestal, with Kaleshwara worshipped first, followed by Mukteshwara. pic.twitter.com/GOwD5fsPXq

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) August 29, 2024

The Jogulamba Temple in Alampur is one of the Ashtadasa (18) Shakti Peethas – the locations where various body parts of Goddess Sati fell after she immolated herself. The name Jogulamba is said to have derived from Yogula Amma, meaning ‘Mother of Yogis.’ pic.twitter.com/OAZ76a1pmL

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) December 25, 2023

Located on the banks of the river Godavari, #Basara in Telangana is a sacred seat of knowledge. It’s home to the ancient Gnana Saraswati Temple—one of the rare shrines dedicated to Goddess Saraswati.
A thread on this confluence of legend, learning, and serenity #StoriesWithMurali pic.twitter.com/YhzN3US1Qm

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) April 29, 2025

DidYouKnow? Srikalahasthi derives its name from three unique creatures who devoutly worshipped Lord Shiva here: Sri, a spider; Kala, a snake; and Hasti, an elephant. This place houses one of the most ancient and revered Shiva temples - Srikalahasteeswara. pic.twitter.com/M8ieW4e7Ff

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) October 7, 2023

Happy Ganesh Chaturthi.

Here’s a glimpse into this auspicious day, as we learn more about Lord Ganesha. pic.twitter.com/vW003B9BFt

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) September 18, 2023

Discover the fascinating story behind the construction of the Thousand Pillar Temple, also known as Veyi Sthambala Gudi. Located in Hanamkonda, this temple—dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Surya, and Lord Vishnu— is a masterpiece of Kakatiya architecture. pic.twitter.com/K5zMDOvxyH

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) October 14, 2023

Holi is one of the most vibrant and joyous festivals celebrated across India. Known as the Festival of Colors, it marks the arrival of spring and symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. Let's explore its roots, and historical significance. Unroll the 🧵 #Holi pic.twitter.com/leK3tNizUx

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) March 13, 2025

The name Udayagiri stands for ‘morning hill’ - the hill on which the morning sunlight falls first. Let me take you on a fascinating journey through Udayagiri Fort, a place that holds a special place in my heart as it's just 14 KM from my native place. pic.twitter.com/T5Ve6BTiAo

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) July 30, 2023

Srivari Brahmotsavam is a grand nine-day festival of Lord Venkateswara, held in Tirumala during September-October. Lakhs of devotees gather to witness the elaborate rituals, processions in honor of the Lord. A thread #Brahmotsavam #TTD #Tirumala pic.twitter.com/z4qbBnnHec

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) October 6, 2024

Did you know the word 'vote' comes from the Latin 'votum,' meaning 'a vow' or 'a wish'? In ancient Rome, it was a pledge to a god for a desired outcome. So, when you vote, you express your wish.

Here’s an etymology thread on some of the election-related words! #GeneralElections pic.twitter.com/5fZgVP8Yy7

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) May 12, 2024

The National Flag of India, in its current form, was officially adopted on July 22, 1947, just before independence. The evolution of its design reflects the various phases of India's freedom struggle. Here’s a thread pic.twitter.com/opGYYlj4Lu

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) August 15, 2024

JCB is a British MNC specializing in in manufacturing equipment for construction, agriculture, waste handling, and demolition. The name JCB stands for Joseph Cyril Bamford, the initials of its founder. The company was founded in Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, England in 1945. pic.twitter.com/qs7rT9y8Ij

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) September 3, 2024

In Roman mythology, Aurora was the goddess of dawn. She was believed to race across the sky, announcing the arrival of the Sun and the start of a new day. Today, we also use ‘aurora’ to mean the dawn. pic.twitter.com/5upo2sNeH6

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) May 14, 2024

The giant baobab tree, locally known as Hatiyan-ka-Jhaad or the Elephant Tree, is one of the most enduring treasures of Hyderabad. This 400+ year-old giant tree is located on the premises of Naya Qila, an extension of Golconda Fort. pic.twitter.com/XKz764FViR

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) March 23, 2024

Kumki Elephants – Guardians of South India’s Forests and Fields. A thread 🧵 pic.twitter.com/MjfXQ52CH7

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) May 22, 2025

Serendipity plays a big role in creating iconic brands and products, with curiosity and experimentation as key ingredients. Here’s a peek into some famous accidental discoveries that gave birth to well-known brands and products. pic.twitter.com/xfsGuT6Fzb

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) October 12, 2023

The Mysterious #BalancingRock of #Mahabalipuram – A thread
#Butterball #TamilNadu pic.twitter.com/F62OxmdD7l

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) April 27, 2025

Bougainvillea is named after Louis Antoine de Bougainville, a French navigator and explorer. Although he did not personally discover the plant, one of his botanists, Philibert Commerçon, did during the expedition to Brazil in 1768. pic.twitter.com/dUjHL7wBBF

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) December 14, 2023

Bhishtis is a community of water carriers from Old Delhi. The word ‘Bhishti’ is derived from Persian for ‘paradise.’ A bhishti is believed to be a water carrier from paradise, quenching the needs of the thirsty. pic.twitter.com/VARKL3DbDr

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) March 19, 2024

Car names can be intriguing.

Did you know Tata’s Altroz is inspired by the magnificent albatross, an agile seabird that soars for hours and miles with minimum effort? Read on to know the lesser-knowns stories behind 10 car names. #carnames #etymology pic.twitter.com/b5XVf5B6Fd

— Murali Duggineni (@NarrativeNest) August 4, 2023

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