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- Goshamahal ****embly constituency is a constituency of Telangana Legislative ****embly, India. It is one of 15 constituencies in the capital city of Hyderabad...
- Goshamahal is a suburb in Hyderabad City, Telangana, India. Derived from the word gosha meaning secluded women in purdah. The Goshamahal Baradari is probably...
- in****bent MLA of the Telangana Legislative ****embly representing the Goshamahal ****embly constituency in Hyderabad. Singh had served as the party whip...
- Goshamahal Baradari (Freemasons' Hall) is a building constructed in 1682 located in Goshamahal, a suburb of Hyderabad, India. It is a well-preserved baradari...
- falls under the Goshamahal ****embly Constituency which is part of Hyderabad's Lok Sabha Seat. T.Raja Singh Lodh is a BJP MLA from Goshamahal (****embly constituency)...
- from Hyderabad, Telangana. He is a BJP member who formerly represented Goshamahal ****embly constituency (Maharajgunj) in the Telangana Legislative ****embly...
- addition to his work in the film industry, Goud is also actively involved in Goshamahal politics. Vikram Goud was active parti****nt in politics since his college...
- Uttar Pradesh during the Nizam rule.[citation needed] Dhoolpet is part of Goshamahal ****embly constituency in old city. Dhoolpet has a sizeable Hindu migrant...
- Rat**** from Hyderabad, a close friend a ticket from Maharajganj(now goshamahal)and helped him win his elections and established strong BJP presence in...
- 2012 at the Wayback Machine British Library, accessed 1 September 2010 Goshamahal Baradari Masonic Hall Archived 11 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine...