Allamprabhu Temple

Coordinates: 18°27′45.63″N 75°39′27.64″E / 18.4626750°N 75.6576778°E / 18.4626750; 75.6576778
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The Allamprabhu is a unique temple. Situated on a beautiful hill near a magnificent lake, the uniqueness of this temple is that "both Hindus and Muslims pray in this temple".[1]

This place is located at 420 meters (0.26 mi) from Bhoom, a small town in Osmanabad district, Maharashtra.

Historically, Bhoom was under Nizam of Hyderabad. On September 17, 1948, the forces of Nizam of Hyderabad surrendered to the Indian forces.

18°27′45.63″N 75°39′27.64″E / 18.4626750°N 75.6576778°E / 18.4626750; 75.6576778

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Allamprabhu Temple - Where both Hindu & Muslims Pray Together". www.discoveredindia.com. Retrieved 2023-05-08.