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Golconda Fort

Golkonda also known as Golla Konda (shepherd’s hill) a ruined city of South India and capital of ancient Kingdom of Golkonda (1518-1687), is situated 11 km west of Hyderabad. It is also a Mandal of Hyderabad District. The region is universally famous for the mines that have produced the world’s most famous and coveted gems, including The Hope Diamond, Idol’s Eyes, the Koh-i-Noor and Darya-i-Noor. The most important builder of Golconda was Ibrahim Quli Qutub Shah Wali, the fourth Qutub king of the Qutub Shahi Dynasty. Here are same photographs that I have: Gate of Golconda Fort

Chaumahalla Palace

Chaumahalla Palace is near the Charminar. The Asif Jahi dynasty made this palace as their seat. The official guest as well as royal visitor were entertained here. Salabat Jung in 1750 initiated its construction, but it was completed in 1860 during the periode of Nizam. These are some pictures that I captured on there: In font of The Gate of Chaumalla Palace, Hyderabad