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By 1750, Christianity further spread to the Circar Districts due to the migration of Christian Reddies into those areas. [6] In the early 18th century, many Catholic Reddies had migrated from Rayalaseema to some parts of Tamil Nadu and Telangana. Reddy Catholics mainly live under Roman Catholic Diocese of Kurnool; Roman Catholic Diocese of Cuddapah
Kondapalli toys are toys made of wood in Kondapalli of Krishna district, a nearby Vijayawada in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. [1] Bommala Colony translates to Toys Colony in Kondapalli is the place where the art of crafting takes place. [2]
Telugu Christians; Total population; 1,567,784 (2011) [1] Regions with significant populations; Predominantly in Hyderabad, Coastal Andhra, Secunderabad, the Northern Circars and Medak, also found among Non-Resident Indian and Person of Indian Origin diaspora populations nationwide in the major cities such as New Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Calcutta, Chennai, Mangalore and also overseas countries
Kondapalli is an industrial and residential hub located in western part of Vijayawada in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. Dr Narla Tata Rao Thermal Power Station , one of the major Thermal Power stations of the state is located in between Ibrahimpatnam and Kondapalli.
Bommalagutta means "Hill of figures" in Telugu.It is named in reference to the Bommalu (figures) carved on this hillock. [2] As per an inscription, the site was originally known as Siddhasila or Siddhula Gutta meaning "Hill of the enlightened".
According to the Census of 2001, Andhra Pradesh has a population of approximately 7 million Muslims who form around a little under 9% of the State's population. [7] Out of this around a million and a half live in Hyderabad. Therefore, an approximate figure for Andhra Muslims in Andhra region would be somewhere around 6 million. The sex ratio is ...
Andhra Christian Theological College (ACTC) is a seminary [1] in Telangana which was founded in 1964. [2] It is affiliated with India's first [3] university, the Senate of Serampore College (University) (a university under section 2(f) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956), [4] [5] and has degree-granting authority under a Danish charter ratified by the government of West Bengal. [6]
The churches are part of the Telugu Christian community of Southern India. Its language is Telugu. It is affiliated to the Baptist World Alliance (BWA), the National Council of Churches in India (NCCI) World Council of Churches (WCC) and Christian Conference of Asia. Headquarters is in A.B.M Compound at Markapur, Prakasham District, Andhra Pradesh.