Sangareddi

India
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Also known as: Sangareddipet, Sangareddy
Also spelled:
Sangareddy
Also called:
Sangareddipet

Sangareddi, town, capital of Medak district, western Telangana state, southern India. It is located in an upland region of the Golconda plateau in the Deccan near the Manjra River, just northwest of the Hyderabad conurbation. The town has mainly an agricultural economy (rice, sugarcane, and oilseeds) and is noted for the manufacture of brass, silverware, and silk cloth. Pop. (2001) 57,113; (2011) 71,376.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Noah Tesch.