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    Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy spoke at the closing ceremony of a big restoration project. This project was done by the Telangana Government along with the Aga Khan Trust for Culture.

    In his speech, CM Reddy talked about Telangana’s rich history. He mentioned that the state has a legacy shaped by the Satavahanas, Kakatiyas, Qutb Shahis, and other important dynasties.

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    CM Reddy highlighted some of Telangana’s famous architectural sites. These include the Charminar, Golconda Fort, Qutub Shahi Tombs, Paige Tombs, Thousand Pillar Temple, Ramappa Temple, and Alampur Temples. He called Hyderabad ‘Ganga Jamuna Tehjeeb,’ showing the city’s long-standing harmony among different races and cultures.

    He also spoke about the importance of the Qutub Shahi Heritage Park and the Seven Tombs of the Shahin Dynasty. These sites are proof of the region’s architectural and cultural richness. “Our government is committed to protecting Telangana’s culture and heritage,” Reddy said.

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    Reddy expressed pride in the Ramappa Temple, which is a UNESCO-recognized world heritage site. He noted that the restoration project, which started in 2013, is one of the largest conservation efforts in the world, covering over 100 monuments on 106 acres.

    Finally, CM Reddy thanked the Aga Khan Trust for Culture for their help and generosity in preserving Telangana’s rich heritage. He extended his gratitude on behalf of the Telangana Government and the citizens of Hyderabad.

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