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Warangal

American  
[wawr-uhng-guhl] / ˈwɔr əŋ gəl /

noun

  1. a city in NE Telangana state, in S India.


Warangal British  
/ ˈwʌrəŋɡəl /

noun

  1. a city in S central India, in N Andhra Pradesh: capital of a 12th-century Hindu kingdom. Pop: 528 570 (2001)

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“We 14 friends came from Warangal to see the beautiful Papikondalu and now only five are left,” said one of the survivors, 54-year-old Gorre Prabhakar.

From Washington Times

On Monday, Sampath Kumar Lohati drove his scooter around Warangal, a city in the south Indian state of Telangana, for more than four hours trying to withdraw money.

From New York Times

“Many people got scared,” said Radha Rani, a senior manager at Indian Bank, another state-owned bank, in Warangal.

From New York Times

G. Ravinder, 55, an architect and consultant in Warangal, said that he has issued paychecks to the laborers working on his projects, but they have been unable to cash them.

From New York Times

That same month, a team of researchers from Cambridge University, India’s National Institute of Technology Warangal, and the Indian Institute of Science presented a paper on a machine-learning system that they said could identify protesters hidden behind simple caps and scarves with success rates of about 69 percent.

From Slate