Kondapur mandal, Administrative district in Sangareddy, India
Kondapur mandal is an administrative area in Sangareddy district comprising ten villages spread across a region at about 525 meters elevation. The mandal shares borders with Sangareddy mandal to the north and Sadasivpet mandal to the west, with established road connections linking these communities.
Kondapur mandal was originally part of Medak district before being transferred to the newly established Sangareddy district during Telangana's administrative reorganization in 2016. This shift reflected broader changes in the state's governance structure.
The mandal includes ten distinct villages where Telugu serves as the primary language, reflecting the regional traditions of Telangana state.
The mandal is accessible via established road networks that connect the villages to larger urban centers, making exploration of the communities straightforward. Local government offices provide basic services and information to residents and visitors.
An Archaeological Survey of India museum near Kondapur village displays artifacts from the ancient Kotagadda mound, a significant historical site in the region. This collection offers insight into the area's past through recovered objects and findings.
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