Telangana, cradled on the uplands of the ancient Deccan plateau, has for centuries been a cultural bridge between northern and southern India. Its landscapes carry echoes of the Satavahanas, Kakatiyas, Qutub Shahis, and Asafjahis—dynasties that shaped its ethos, economy and aesthetics. The result is a culture threaded with poetry and percussion, craft and ritual, faith and festivity. Telangana’s identity today is an evolving confluence of its tribal heartlands, rural craft clusters, cosmopolitan cities, and deeply rooted traditions.





