Jagtial
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The most highly populated state in southern India and the land simultaneously of the Telugu and the Charminar, Andhra Pradesh on the Bay of Bengal offers a plethora of the most diverse tourist experiences. From dilapidated fortresses to untamed wilderness, magnificent monuments to rustic tribal villages, Andhra Pradesh has it all. Home also to a bipolar communal environment, Tourism of Andhra Pradesh has always been a flourishing industry and still has not lost any of the attention due to it. One of the most important towns in the Karimnagar district of Andhra Pradesh., Jagtial is a commercial hub and lifeline for about thirty villages in span of about a radius of 50 kilometres. Jagtial owes its name to two English persons called Jack & Tale. As known, the telangana region of A.P., was ruled by Nizams and so as Jagtial. Hence it still carries the grace of Nizam constructions, in the form of some ruined monuments. A tour to Jagital therefore means a tour down memory lane. Notably, Jagtial is also known for the movement of Agricultural workers from which the Naxalism had born
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