Which is the Capital of Telangana?
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Hyderabad is the Capital of Telangana
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Hyderabad
- One of the famous quotes of Gautam Buddha is that 'Even the little quail can chirp freely in her nest', this quote depicts the values of freedom and equality of his preaching.
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Hyderabad
- One of the famous quotes of Gautam Buddha is that 'Even the little quail can chirp freely in her nest', this quote depicts the values of freedom and equality of his preaching.
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Hyderabad
- One of the famous quotes of Gautam Buddha is that 'Even the little quail can chirp freely in her nest', this quote depicts the values of freedom and equality of his preaching.
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Hyderabad
- One of the famous quotes of Gautam Buddha is that 'Even the little quail can chirp freely in her nest', this quote depicts the values of freedom and equality of his preaching.
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1
Hyderabad
- One of the famous quotes of Gautam Buddha is that 'Even the little quail can chirp freely in her nest', this quote depicts the values of freedom and equality of his preaching.
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Hyderabad
- One of the famous quotes of Gautam Buddha is that 'Even the little quail can chirp freely in her nest', this quote depicts the values of freedom and equality of his preaching.
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1
Hyderabad
- One of the famous quotes of Gautam Buddha is that 'Even the little quail can chirp freely in her nest', this quote depicts the values of freedom and equality of his preaching.
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1
Hyderabad
- One of the famous quotes of Gautam Buddha is that 'Even the little quail can chirp freely in her nest', this quote depicts the values of freedom and equality of his preaching.
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1
Hyderabad
- One of the famous quotes of Gautam Buddha is that 'Even the little quail can chirp freely in her nest', this quote depicts the values of freedom and equality of his preaching.
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1
Hyderabad
- One of the famous quotes of Gautam Buddha is that 'Even the little quail can chirp freely in her nest', this quote depicts the values of freedom and equality of his preaching.
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