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HAUNTED TELANGANA | TOP 10 HAUNTED PLACES IN TELANGANA

 
Formed in June 2014 as the youngest state in India. Here we present to you TOP 10 HAUNTED PLACES IN TELANGANA.



1) Ramoji Film City
  
It is considered as one of the largest film cities in the world, owned by the Ramoji group and spread over acres of land. The hotels in Ramoji film city have been thought to be haunted. The reason behind this being that the whole place was built on the war grounds of Nizams. There have been mild unexplainable cases where lights have fallen down, knocking on the bathroom doors from inside when the door was locked from inside, strange messages found on mirrors written in Urdu. Somehow women are targeted much more than men by the ghosts of the dead Nizams. There have been a number of reports on torn clothing and menacing shadows in the changing rooms.




2) Kundanbagh Haunted House
  

  In 2002, the decomposed bodies of a 56-year-old woman Jayaprada and her two daughters were found inside the house. They were suspected to have committed suicide. Neither the neighbors knew about the suicide nor any relatives inquired about them. The bodies were recovered three months after their death. The inhabitants of the house were not normal people. They would light candles at midnight and walk around the house. The mother would wield an axe and scare away people. They even hung bottles filled with blood in their verandah.



3) Female ghost, Warangal
  
   According to a report, people in several localities of Warangal were spending sleepless nights, as the word of a ghost strolling the streets at night spread like a wildfire. The description of the ghost is as follows: 'female ghost' around 7 to 8 feet height, wandering in the streets of Kumarapalli, Kotthur Janda, Nayeem Nagar and NGO's colony in the night.



4) The Golkonda Fort
        
  The fort of never ending stories, secret passages and rulers who were always in some controversy or the other. To begin, The Golkonda Fort was built in the 13th Century by the Kakatiyas, the then ruling dynasty of Andhra Pradesh. Later, whoever ruled, renovated the fort according to his fancy and whims.
   During one of the renovations, precious diamonds began to be revealed and secured in the fort. Diamond such as Kohinoor, The Hope Diamond, The Darya-inoor and the idol’s Eyes are all legends to the mines of Golkonda Fort. Many film crews who happened to be present here at late hours heard disturbing noises and witnessed most terrifying supernatural activities. Many people dismiss such rumors as publicity stunts to lure tourists. These incidents will remain rumors until you go check out yourself.



5) Dhed Lakh Ghar
  
This house was built nearly 40 years ago for the price of one and half lakh. The story goes that the three inhabitants of the house were struck by such misfortune that no one dares to live in that house. Apparently the first owner's wife died suddenly on the day of house warming ceremony, the second owner's wife set herself ablaze and the third owner hung himself. Those who live around the house claim to have heard strange noises coming from it, sometimes even the voice of a woman crying.



6) Edulapuram village
  
     According to the reports, around twenty people had died during a period of two months in a village named Edulapuram in Khammam. The villagers believed that the cause behind this incident was due to some evil spirit and so people of this village left their homes and started residing in a mango grove.





7)  The Unsolved Mystery of Shamshabad Airport
  
It is said that a lot of dispute had gone during the possession and set up by the shamshabad airport. People were killed during the riots and their bodies were buried under the concrete of the airport. Incidences where employees being called into an inquiry room, to be faced with a man whose head turns 360 degrees laughing out aloud has been reported.




8) Ghost tree, Mirzapur
     

   Locals strongly believe that the evil tree was solely responsible for all the bad happenings in the entire Ranga Reddy district. The villagers have put up a fence around the tree which is known in local lingo as “Dayyala chettu” (ghost tree) in view of its harmful impact on men and animals who come in contact with it. Its touch is vicious and kills people. Some have died after suffering a paralytic stroke and many others due to strange ailments, claim locals.



9) Ravindranagar, Hyderabad
   
    It has earned a reputation after a series of suicides rocked this area. Locals believe that this is the wrath of a goddess whose temple was demolished. A creepy feeling runs down the spine when one enters Ravindranagar, especially post 6pm. The streets bear a  deserted look, the houses have Jai Sri Ram painted red on the walls and doors. This really is a real ghost town.



10) Kastura Ba Gandhi School, Warangal
    
According to locals, the school is supposed to be haunted. The Cook in this School, suddenly started behaving differently and some of the students also started acting in a weird manner, on further inquiry it was found that the behavior was caused due to possession by a spirit.


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