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Warangal District Overview

Warangal District is one of the most historically significant districts in Telangana, India. Renowned as the former capital of the Kakatiya Dynasty, Warangal is celebrated for its rich cultural heritage, magnificent temples, ancient forts, and architectural marvels. The district serves as an important center for education, agriculture, tourism, and economic development in the state.Located in northeastern Telangana, Warangal District is known for its blend of historical grandeur and modern progress. The district is home to iconic landmarks such as the Warangal Fort, Thousand Pillar Temple, Bhadrakali Temple, and the famous Kakatiya Kala Thoranam, which symbolizes Telangana’s glorious past.

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Administrative Divisions

2

Revenue Divisions

13

Mandals

191

Villages

Sample Villages by Mandal

MandalExample Villages
ChennaraopetAkkalcheda, Ameenabad, Gurijala, Konapuram, Lingagiri, Papaiahpeta, Suripalle
DuggondiAdavi Rangapur, Chalparthi, Keshwapur, Mallampalle, Ponakal, Rekampalle, Venkatapur
GeesugondaAnantharam, Dharmaram, Elkurthy, Gorrekunta, Mogilicherla, Shayampet, Vasanthapur
KhanapurAinepalle, Appalaraopet, Bollikonda, Chandrugonda, Mudigonda, Nagaram, Venkatapur
ParvathagiriAnnaram Sharif, Burugamadla, Choutapalle, Kalleda, Konkapaka, Ravoor, Somaram
RaiparthyBurahanpalle, Gannaram, Jagannadhapalle, Muripirala, Mylaram, Raiparthy, Sannur
SangemBollikunta, Gavicherla, Lohitha, Mondrai, Mummadivaram, Ramachandrapur, Venkatapur
WarangalDesaipet, Enumamula, Girmajipet, Kothapet, Mattewada, Paidipalle, Ramannapet
WardhannapetBandauthapur, Chennaram, Dammannapet, Inole, Panthini, Ramavaram, Yellanda
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About the Population of Warangal District

Warangal District is one of the prominent districts in the state of Telangana, known for its rich cultural heritage and steadily growing population. The district is home to a diverse community living across urban centers, towns, and rural villages. Agriculture, education, trade, and service industries play a significant role in supporting the livelihoods of its residents.

With continuous improvements in infrastructure, healthcare, education, and public services, Warangal District has witnessed steady socio-economic development.Β 

Male Population

4,44,806

Female Population

4,45,845

Sex Ratio

1002 (Females per 1000 Males)

Warangal District – Statistics at a Glance

General Information
  • State: Telangana
  • District Headquarters: Hanamkonda
  • District Name Origin: Orugallu (One Stone City)
  • Formation: Reorganized on 11 October 2016
Area & Geography
  • Total Area: 1,766 Sq. Km
  • Elevation: Approx. 288 meters above sea level
  • Major Water Bodies: Pakhal Lake, Dharmasagar Lake
  • Climate: Tropical Semi-Arid
Population Statistics
  • Total Population: 8,90,651
  • Male Population: 4,44,806
  • Female Population: 4,45,845
  • Sex Ratio: 1002 Females per 1000 Males
  • Population Density: 505 Persons/Sq. Km
  • Literacy Rate: 68%
Administrative Statistics
  • Revenue Divisions: 2
    • Warangal
    • Narsampet
  • Mandals: 13
  • Villages: 191
  • Gram Panchayats: 323
Major Crops
  • Paddy
  • Cotton
  • Maize
  • Chilli
  • Turmeric
  • Pulses
Major Industries
  • Kakatiya Mega Textile Park
  • Rice Mills
  • Cotton Ginning Units
  • Food Processing Industries
  • Engineering Industries
Education Statistics
  • Major Universities: 2
    • Kakatiya University
    • NIT Warangal
  • Government & Private Degree Colleges
  • Engineering Colleges
  • Polytechnic Institutions
  • Skill Development Centers
Healthcare Statistics
  • Government Hospitals
  • Community Health Centres (CHCs)
  • Primary Health Centres (PHCs)
  • Private Multi-Speciality Hospitals
  • Rural Healthcare Network
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Previous History of Warangal District

Warangal District is one of the oldest and most historically significant regions in Telangana, renowned for its rich cultural heritage and architectural grandeur. It served as the capital of the Kakatiya Dynasty from the 12th to the 14th century, a period marked by remarkable advancements in administration, irrigation, trade, art, and temple architecture. Iconic landmarks such as the Warangal Fort, Thousand Pillar Temple, and Ramappa Temple stand as enduring symbols of the district’s glorious past.

Over the centuries, Warangal came under the rule of the Delhi Sultanate, Bahmani Sultanate, Qutb Shahi Dynasty, and later the Hyderabad State under the Nizams. Following India’s independence, Warangal became part of Andhra Pradesh and, after the formation of Telangana in 2014, emerged as one of the state’s most important cultural, educational, and economic centers. Today, the district continues to preserve its historical legacy while embracing modern development in infrastructure, education, tourism, and industry.

Year/PeriodEvent
Ancient EraEarly settlements in the region
1199 ADWarangal became Kakatiya capital
1262–1289 ADReign of Rani Rudrama Devi
1323 ADFall of Kakatiya Kingdom
14th–16th CenturyBahmani Rule
16th–17th CenturyQutb Shahi Rule
1724–1948Nizam Rule
1948Hyderabad State integrated into India
1956Became part of Andhra Pradesh
2014Telangana State Formation
2016District Reorganization

Measurement of Warangal District

Warangal District is one of the historically significant districts of Telangana, known for its cultural heritage, agricultural lands, and growing urban development. The district covers a geographical area of approximately 2,175 square kilometres (840 square miles), making it an important administrative and economic region in the state.

The district is characterized by fertile plains, small hillocks, forests, lakes, and irrigation tanks that support agriculture and biodiversity. Warangal District shares its boundaries with Hanumakonda, Mulugu, Mahabubabad, Jangaon, and Siddipet districts, providing strong connectivity and regional importance.

CategoryMeasurement
πŸ“ Total Geographical Area2,175 sq. km
πŸ“ Area (Square Miles)840 sq. mi
🏞️ Average Elevation265 metres (869 ft) above sea level
🌾 Major Land UseAgriculture, Forests, Urban & Rural Settlements
🌳 Forest CoverApproximately 17–20% of the district area
πŸ—ΊοΈ Administrative HeadquartersWarangal
🌍 StateTelangana
πŸ“ Latitude17.9784Β° N
πŸ“ Longitude79.5941Β° E

Revenue Administration of Warangal District

The Revenue Administration Department plays a crucial role in the governance and development of Warangal District. It is responsible for land administration, revenue collection, maintenance of land records, implementation of welfare schemes, disaster management, and public service delivery.

Warangal District is divided into 2 Revenue Divisions and 13 Mandals, ensuring efficient administration and governance at the grassroots level.

CategoryDetails
Revenue Divisions2
Mandals13
Villages191
Gram Panchayats323
District HeadquartersHanamkonda
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Warangal District Showcase

Warangal District Showcase

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Warangal

CategoryHistoric City
Known ForKakatiya Heritage
EconomyTourism, Education, Trade
Tourist PlacesWarangal Fort, Bhadrakali Temple
Special FeatureCultural Capital of Telangana
Warangal is renowned for its Kakatiya dynasty monuments, historical temples and cultural significance.

Hanamkonda

CategoryEducational Hub
Known ForThousand Pillar Temple
EconomyEducation & Commerce
Tourist PlacesThousand Pillar Temple
Special FeatureMajor Urban Centre
Hanamkonda is famous for education, heritage structures and vibrant urban development.

Kazipet

CategoryRailway Junction
Known ForRailway Connectivity
EconomyTransport & Trade
Tourist PlacesLocal Attractions
Special FeatureMajor Transport Hub
Kazipet serves as one of South India's important railway junctions connecting major cities.

Narsampet

CategoryAgricultural Town
Known ForPaddy & Cotton Markets
EconomyAgriculture & Trade
Tourist PlacesPakhal Lake Nearby
Special FeatureRegional Market Centre
Narsampet is an important agricultural and trading centre of Warangal district.

Parkal

CategoryHistoric Town
Known ForParkal Memorial
EconomyAgriculture & Business
Tourist PlacesHistorical Sites
Special FeatureFreedom Movement History
Parkal is known for its historical importance and contribution to Telangana's heritage.