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Masab Tank

Coordinates: 17°24′04″N 78°27′22″E / 17.401°N 78.456°E / 17.401; 78.456
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Masab Tank
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Masab Tank Flyover
Masab Tank Flyover
Masab Tank is located in Hyderabad
Masab Tank
Masab Tank
Location in Hyderabad, India
Coordinates: 17°24′04″N 78°27′22″E / 17.401°N 78.456°E / 17.401; 78.456
Country India
StateTelangana
DistrictHyderabad
MetroHyderabad
Government
 • BodyGHMC
Languages
 • OfficialTelugu, Urdu
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
500 028
Lok Sabha constituencyHyderabad
Vidhan Sabha constituencyNampally
Planning agencyGHMC


Masab Tank is a major locality in Hyderabad, India. The area lies at the junction of Road#1, Banjara Hills and the road connecting Humayun Nagar and Lakdi Ka Pul.

History

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Masab Tank is derived from Maa Sahiba Tank. The tank was built in 1624 by Khanum Agha, the mother of Qutub Shah V. The tank later came to be known as Maa Sahiba Talab. Maa Sahiba was a title endowed on Hayat Bakshi Begum, wife of Qutub Shahi VI.[1] It is said that when the lake was built, on October 4, 1624 CE, the royal family had prayed to keep the lake filled with fresh water “till the Day of Resurrection“.[2]Due to encroachment and rapid urbanisation, the lake has almost disappeared. Gradually over time, the lake bed has been converted to residential and commercial areas.[3] [4]

Transport

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TSRTC runs the buses connecting it to all parts of the city.

The closest MMTS Train station is at Lakdi Ka Pul.

References

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  1. ^ Hyderabad Masab Tank
  2. ^ Akbar, Syed (21 September 2017). "Now, Masab Tank concrete sprawl, pristine lake is algae-ridden pond". The Times of India. Retrieved 5 December 2024.
  3. ^ Rajani, Amisha (13 August 2024). "61% of Hyderabad's lake area shrunk in 44 years". Times of India. Retrieved 5 December 2024.
  4. ^ "Hyderabad: A city shaped by its historic water reservoirs". The Siasat Daily. 15 July 2022. Retrieved 5 December 2024.