List of people from Hyderabad

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This is a list of eminent people from Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana State of India. A person from Hyderabad is called a Hyderabadi. People born in Hyderabad, of Hyderabadi descent, or those who have spent a large part of their career in Hyderabad are included.

Academics[]

  • Rafi Ahmed, Indo-American virologist and immunologist.[1]
  • Saleh Muhammad Alladin, astronomer[2]
  • Muhammad Hamidullah
  • Zakir Hussain
  • Ali Yavar Jung, former Vice Chancellor of Osmania University and Aligarh University
  • Mohammed Vizarat Rasool Khan, founder of Shadan Group of Institutions
  • Yousuf Hussain Khan, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Aligarh University

Arts, music and cinema[]

Business[]

Civil servants and diplomats[]

Information technology[]

  • Satya Nadella, CEO OF Microsoft Corporation[8]
  • Shantanu Narayen, CEO and President of Adobe Systems

Literature[]

  • Amjad Hussain (pen name: Amjad Hyderabadi) (1878-1961), Urdu poet
  • Khamakha Hyderabadi (1929 - 2017), poet and writer.
  • Jwalamukhi (1938 – 2008), poet, novelist, essayist and political activist
  • Sarojini Naidu (1879 – 1949), poet and political activist
  • Jameela Nishat (1955), Urdu poet, feminist and social activist
  • Maharaja Sir Kishen Pershad (pen name: Shad) (1864-1940), scholar of Urdu, Arabic and Persian[9]
  • Sayyid Ahmedullah Qadri (1909 – 1985), poet, journalist, writer, translator, literary critic, educationist and politician
  • Sayyid Shamsullah Qadri (1885-1953), historian
  • Ali Haider Tabatabai or Syed Ali Hyder Nazm Tabatabai (1854-1933), poet and translator
  • Naseer Turabi (1945 - 2021) Urdu poet
  • Mohiuddin Qadri Zore (1905 – 1962), poet, literary critic and historian

Media and television[]

  • Baseer Ali, reality TV Star
  • Harsha Bhogle, cricket commentator and journalist
  • Rajiv Chilaka, creator and director of animated TV and film
  • Anees Jung (b. 1944), author and journalist [10]

Military[]

Sports[]

Badminton[]

  • Pullela Gopichand, All England badminton winner; coach of Indian badminton team
  • Jwala Gutta, doubles player, quarterfinalist in 2012 Olympics
  • Parupalli Kashyap, olympian, won gold medal at 2014 commonwealth games
  • Srikanth Kidambi, Indonesia open winner
  • Shruti Kurien, former doubles player
  • Saina Nehwal, former world no. 1
  • Ashwini Ponnappa, 2011 world badminton championship bronze medalist
  • B. Sai Praneeth, Swiss grand prix open 2018
  • P. V. Sindhu, won a Silver medal at 2016 Rio Olympics

Cricket[]

  • Mohammad Azharuddin, former captain of Indian Cricket Team
  • Ghulam Ahmed, test player
  • Syed Abid Ali, former cricketer
  • Arshad Ayub (1987–1990)
  • Abbas Ali Baig
  • Noel David, former cricketer
  • Syed Mohammad Hadi, nicknamed Indian Rainbow Hadi
  • M. L. Jaisimha, known as 'cultivated stylist' in cricket team
  • V. V. S. Laxman, former Indian cricketer
  • C. K. Nayudu (1895–1967), first captain of the Indian test cricket team
  • Pragyan Ojha, former Indian cricketer
  • Mithali Raj, Indian woman cricket team captain
  • Venkatapathy Raju, former Indian cricketer
  • Ambati Rayudu, Indian professional cricket player
  • Mohammed Siraj, Indian cricketer
  • Gouher Sultana, Indian woman cricketer
  • Shivlal Yadav (1979–1987), former Indian cricketer

Football[]

Hockey[]

Tennis[]

Bodybuilding[]

Others[]

Politics[]

Recipients of National Awards[]

Bharat Ratna[]

Padma Vibhushan[]

Padma Bhushan[]

Padma Shri[]

Nizams of Hyderabad[]

  • Qamar-ud-din Khan, Asif Jah I
  • Nizam Ali Khan, Asaf Jah II
  • Mir Akbar Ali Khan, Asaf Jah III
  • Nasir-ud-dawlah, Asaf Jah IV
  • Afzal ad-Dawlah, Asaf Jah V
  • Mahbub Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VI
  • Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII

See also[]

  • List of notable Hyderabadi Muslims

References[]

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