Dabirpura

Dabeerpura is one of the oldest neighborhood in the Old City area of Hyderabad, Telangana, India.[1] It is surrounded by Yakutpura, Chanchalguda, Purani Haveli, Noorkhan Bazar and Azampura. Dabeerpura has one of the original thirteen gateways called darwaza. There is a big flyover over the train track in this suburb built in 1990. The majority of population residing in this area is Muslim.

Dabeerpura
old city
Dabeerpura
Location in Telangana, India
Dabeerpura
Dabeerpura (India)
Coordinates: 17.366°N 78.476°E / 17.366; 78.476
Country India
StateTelangana
DistrictHyderabad
MetroHyderabad
Government
  BodyGHMC
Languages
  OfficialTelugu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
500 023
Vehicle registrationTS
Lok Sabha constituencyHyderabad
Vidhan Sabha constituencyCharminar
Planning agencyGHMC

Etymology

Dabeerpura is named after a leading Urdu poet and writer who was born in Delhi.

Public transport

Dabeerpura is Connected by Buses Run by TSRTC, Since a Bus Depot is close by, it is Well Connected to Charminar, Nampally and Koti . It is the Entrance to the Nizam Hyderabad (now called old city)

There is a Multi Modal Transport System (MMTS) Train Station at Dabeerpura. The MMTS timings can be found at South Central Railway website.

Landmarks

  • Dabeerpura Darwaza, one of the thirteen original gateways built during the Nizam's rule which served as an entrance to the Purani Haveli.
  • Bibi ka Alawa
  • Dargah Kamliwale Shah Sahab is a shrine of a Muslim Saint.
  • Jabbar Hotel
  • Dabeerpura Flyover

Commercial space

Some of Road Bazaars are There with Few Major Kirana (Grocery) Shops, All Kind of Basic Needs, Quality Shops and Stores are Available. The Value of the Land-Space in Dabeerpura and Azampura is High Comparing To Other Old City Localities, The place is Most Sought after by Mahdis and Shias of Old-City Leading to Increase in Value for Space.

Schools

The Historic Chanchalguda High School, Mukarram jah school & Princess Durru Shehvar High School Which Was Built During the time of the Nizamis Here. Koh-E-Noor School established in 1967, St Lawrence High School, Hyderabad Islamic School, Focus international School, Spring Dale High School, Millennium Star School, Momen High School, Husamia Naunehal High school, Glorious Deccan School are Some of The Other Known Schools Here in Locality.

Hotels, cafes and bakeries

Falcon hotel, Jabbar Hotel, Ali Cafe, Choice Hotel, Iqbal Hotel, Ajwa Hotel, Lazeezo Arabian Grills & Restaurant, Munshi Naans one of the oldest naan bread shop since Nizams Era, Pehalwan BBQ Kebabs, Itabian Cafe, Needs Bakery, Bakers House and Cafeteria and Khan Bakers are popular cafes/hotels/bakeries here.

Hospitals & medical centers

Durru Shehvar Children's & General Hospital (PDSCGH) is a Non-Government Hospital, Which is Named after Durru Shehvar, Princess of Berar and Imperial Princess of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey), Jaferia Hospital, Government Health Care Center, Muskan Children's Clinic, Get Well Clinic, Dr Siraj Afroz Hospital. Urban Community Health Centre. Dr Hakeem Quadri Nadeem. Dawakhana Qasimia. Unani Dawakhana and Dr. HP Giridhar, ENT Clinic

Trivia

There Was a Famous cafe in the times of Nizams, (Known To The Senior Citizens of Old City), Chaman ki Hotel (Literally translated as Hotel with a Garden) in Dabeerpura. Not Only Was it Famous For its Tea But also Because The Customers Could Request For Their Favorite Songs To Be Played on Gramophone for a Small Fee. It Was Demolished in 1970s To Give Way To a Marriage Hall.

Localities

Former MLA Mr Aman Ullah Khan's Residence is in Nearby Chanchalguda Locality. Farhath Nagar, Naga Bowli, Arab Galli, Dabeerpura Flyover Road, Komat Wadi, Balshetty Khet, Sunar Galli, Bibi ka Alawa and Pattar ka Makaan are localities in Dabeerpura. It is in close Proximity with Historic Purani Haveli Palace (0.5 km), H.E.H Nizam's Jubilee Museum (0.5 km), Salar Jung Museum (1.5 km), High Court of Telangana&AP (2 km) Koti (3 km) Charminar (3 km), Nampally (4 km), Red Hills (4.5 km), Himayat Nagar (5 km) , Mehdipatnam (7 km)

References

  1. "Dabeerpura PS". Archived from the original on 5 April 2015. Retrieved 28 August 2015.
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