
Hyderabad State Congress
The Hyderabad State Congress was a political organization active in the Hyderabad State during the 1930s and 1940s. It aimed to promote democratic governance, seek social reforms, and oppose the autocratic rule of the Nizam, the hereditary ruler of Hyderabad. The Congress worked to mobilize people for political rights, emphasizing nationalism and integration of Hyderabad into independent India. It played a significant role in advocating for the rights of the people and working towards the end of princely rule, ultimately contributing to the political change when Hyderabad merged with the Indian Union in 1948.