Nampally is one of the biggest suburb of Hyderabad, India. The biggest landmark is the Nampally Railway station which is the gateway of Hyderabad city. History It was built in 1907 by Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII the VIIth and the last Nizam of Hyderabad. The station was called Nam-pally because it was build in a moist and wet area in those days. "Nam" in Urdu means 'Wet and moist' and "Pally" means 'Place". It is due to the wetness of the place that the Nizam also chooses to build Bagh-e-Aam (… (More on Nampally) |