Anumasamudrampeta
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Anumasamudrampeta is a village and a Mandal
Subdivisions of India
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 in Nellore district
Nellore district
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 in the state of Andhra Pradesh
Andhra Pradesh
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 in India
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Geography

It is also known as Rahamatha Bad
Anumasamudrampeta is located at 14.7000°N 79.6833°E. It has an average elevation of 49 meters (164 feet).
It is located at about 60 km. from Nellore City. A.S.Peta Stand for Anuma samudram Peta. There is a big Dargah here which is ancient and is known to be Khaja Rahamatulla Dargah. It is one of the unique place where Hindus and Muslims blend together and stand as an illustration of National integrity. Devotees from different parts of the Country used to come to this place without distinction. The ornamental work of the dome is worth to seen. Every year Urusu celebrated where large number of devotees gather here for blessings.
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