Amberpet

Its area stretches from Kachiguda in the West to Ramanthapur in the East, and from Vidyanagar in the north to Azadnagar in the South.

Established as a farming community on the banks of the northern side of the Musi river in the 18th century, Amberpet lent its name to the famous Sufi saint Amber Baba, who is also believed to be one of the advisers to Mughal Emperor Aurangazeb at that time.

The Dargah of Amber baba is located right on the main road, which draws crowd from all over the place on its annual Urs.

Many masjids of Amberpet belongs to the Qutub Shahi era and it is line up the main road leading to Warangal.

Osmania Public School was also built during the expansion of Qutub Shahi Masjid which is adjacent to the mosque[2] Amberpet is rich in its cultural and religious image.

Shrine of Amber Shah Baba, Amberpet, Hyderabad