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Palaces and palatial buildings in Hyderabad
* Asmangarh Palace - a former palace belonging to the Nizam of Hyderabad, now occupied by St Joseph's Public School
* Saroornagar Palace - originally built as a palace for the Nizam, it is now the Victoria Memorial Home Residential School. In this footage you can only catch a glimpse from the front gateway.
* Chiran Fort Club (Devdi Nazir Nawaz Jung) - part of the Palace constructed by Paigah Nawab Iqbal ud Dowla, Viqar ul Umra in the 1890's. The Deodi in which the Club is housed is part of the Seven Palace, Begumpet Complex.
* Paigah Palace - built in the European style in the 1880s by Sir Vicar-ul-Umra, it is currently being refurbished and will house the new US Consulate
* British Residency building - this used to be the grand residence of the British Resident, it is now home to the Osmania Women's College
* Hyderabad Public School - this palace-like building was founded as a school in 1923 for members of the aristocracy
* Arts College of Osmania University - one of the most beautiful buildings on the campus of Osmania University, which was established during the reign of Nizam VII (Osman Ali Khan)
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Saifabad Palace is a palace belonging to the Nizams of Hyderabad state. It is now known as Secretariat's G Block. The High Court has Finally Permitted the Demolition of the palace for the Sake of Seemandhra's CM, where Telangana public is not ready to accept this.
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NAWAB SIR ASMAN JAH BHADUR AMIR-I-PAIGAH
Paigah is the noble family name of the senior Hyderabad State aristocracy. They tended to be richer than the average Indian Maharajah, and each maintained their own court, their own extraordinary palaces, and their own three or four thousand strong private army and Abul Fateh Khan, Abul Khair Khan II, Tegh Jung Bahadur, Shums-ud-Dowlah, Shums-ul-Mulk, Shums-ul-Umara I, Amir e Paigah I. Abul Fateh Khan, Abul Khair Khan II, Tegh Jung Bahadur, Shums-ud-Dowlah, Shums-ul-Mulk, Shums-ul-Umara I.Founded the Paigah nobility. and His palace of Hyderabad
Bashir Bagh Palace belonged to Sir Asman Jah, a Paigah Amir (noble) and Prime Minister of Hyderabad (18871893).
Sir Vicar-ul-Umra, the Paigah Amir(noble)and the then prime minister of Hyderabad state 1894-1901 (also officiated as prime minister in 1893) presented Falaknuma palace in 1897, easily one of the most opulent palaces in the country to the sixth Nizam, Mir Mahbub Ali Khan.
Other important Paigah Palaces were.
1.Jahannuma Palace.
2.Deodi Khurshid Jahi(Khurshidjah Baradari).
3.Deodi Asman jahi.
4.Deodi Iqbal ud dowla Vicar Ul Umra Shahgunj palace.
5.Begumpet Palace.
6.Aiwan E Begumpet.
7.Paigah Palace Begumpet.
8.Razak Gadh Vicar Manzil Begumpet.
9.Saroor Nagar Palace.
10.Lingumpalli Palace.
11.Asman Ghar.
12.Sultan Bagh.
13.Vilayath Manzil.
14.Nayee Haveli.
15.Phool Bagh.
16.Paigah Sir Vicar house Bombay.
17.Paigah House Hyderabad.
18.Phisalbanda palace of Nawab Zafar Jung Bahadur.
19.Devdi Doulatabad.
20.Khana Bagh these are the famous palace in Hyderabad and many more.....in other District
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Hyderabad is that the capital and largest town of the South Indian state of Telangana. it absolutely was dominated by the Qutub Shahis, Mughals and also the Nizams that formed up its history. town is noted for its monuments which has the masterpiece of Charminar and also the fort of Golconda. There area unit multitude of masjids, temples, churches and bazaars within the town. business business forms a crucial role within the economy of Hyderabad.
Mecca place of worship –
Charminar – a significant landmark of Hyderabad with four sleek minarets placed within the previous town.
Golconda Fort –
Falaknuma Palace –
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King Kothi Palace –
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Birla Mandir – a Hindu temple fabricated from white marble placed on high of a hill high town.
Sanghi Temple – A temple dedicated to Lord Venkateshwara graces a elevation high Sanghi Nagar, close to Ramoji Film town.
Chilkur Balaji Temple – it's placed at himayat nagar side of the Gandipet. it's a temple of Lord Venketeshwara.
Jagannath Temple – placed close to Banjara hills Road no.12 (twelve) in Hyderabad is legendary for its annual Rathyatra pageant.
Ratnalayam Temple – placed at Aliabad X Road
Hussain Sagar – it's a unreal lake famed for the 19-metre tall Buddha sculpture gift within the middle of the lake.
NTR Gardens –
Ramoji Film town (RFC) – it's the world's largest integrated film studio humor amusement park, at nearly three,000 acres (8 km²). Opened in 1996, it's concerning twenty min. drive from Hyderabad on Vijayawada road.
Necklace road – This in style street lies on the opposite facet of the lake, linking the IMAX theatre and Sanjeevaiah park. This has become the-place-to-be for the Hyderabadis within the evenings.
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Established in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, Hyderabad remained under the rule of the Qutb Shahi dynasty for nearly a century before the Mughals captured the region. In 1724, Mughal viceroy Asif Jah I declared his sovereignty and created his own dynasty, known as the Nizams of Hyderabad. The Nizam's dominions became a princely state during the British Raj, and remained so for 150 years, with the city serving as its capital. The city continued as the capital of Hyderabad State after it was brought into the Indian Union in 1948, and became the capital of Andhra Pradesh after the States Reorganisation Act, 1956. Since 1956, Rashtrapati Nilayam in the city has been the winter office of the President of India. In 2014, the newly formed state of Telangana split from Andhra Pradesh and the city became joint capital of the two states, a transitional arrangement scheduled to end by 2025.
Among the oldest surviving examples of Nizam architecture in Hyderabad is the Chowmahalla Palace, which was the seat of royal power. It showcases a diverse array of architectural styles, from the Baroque Harem to its Neoclassical royal court. The other palaces include Falaknuma Palace (inspired by the style of Andrea Palladio), Purani Haveli, King Kothi and Bella Vista Palace all of which were built at the peak of Nizam rule in the 19th century. During Mir Osman Ali Khan's rule, European styles, along with Indo-Islamic, became prominent. These styles are reflected in the Falaknuma Palace and many civic monuments such as the Hyderabad High Court, Osmania Hospital, Osmania University, the State Central Library, City College, the Telangana Legislature, the State Archaeology Museum, Jubilee Hall, and Hyderabad and Kachiguda railway stations.[127][130][134][135] Other landmarks of note are Paigah Palace, Asman Garh Palace, Basheer Bagh Palace, Errum Manzil and the Spanish Mosque, all constructed by the Paigah family.
Historical place in Hyderabad Paigah tombs
The noble families of Paigah, during the 18th century were the most influential and powerful families of the Princely State of Hyderabad’s aristocracy are the descendants of the Hazrath Omar bin Al-Khattab, Islam’s second caliph, comprising the area of their Jagirs to 4000 sq. miles. Their ancestor was Abdul Fateh Khan Tegh Jung who came to Deccan with Asaf Jah 1st and founded the Paigah nobility. He rendered service to the second Nizam, who ruled between 1760 and 1803 and received the highest position of Commander in chief with the title of Shams-ul-Umra, meaning the sun among the nobles. Their distinguished family background, their valuable services to the Nizam's generation and also matrimonial alliances with the ruling Nizams made them the highest ranking nobles next only to the Nizams. They Constructed several palaces in the City notable among them were Asman Garh Palace, Khursheed Jah Devdi, Vicar-ul-Umarahi palace and also the famous Falaknuma Palace, they were believed to be wealthier than the average Maharajah of the country and were the only ones to have the privilege of maintaining their own court, palaces, as well as their own private armies, which often numbered several thousand.[citation needed]
The Paigahs, who were the great patrons of arts have extended their unmatched grace and elegance even to their exquisite tombs. The Paigah Tombs that grace the city among the many wonders that fill the pages of the most promising history. The marvellous artistry of the Paigahs is shown in the mosaic tile work that has been inlaid. Abdul Fateh Khan Tegh Jung was the first who buried in 1786 at the place which later became the family Maqbara built as per the generations of the members of their families, mostly renovated by his son Amir-e-Kabir I (in the 1880s some additions were made by Sir Asman Jah, Sir Khurshid Jah, and Sir Vikar Ul Umra)., the tombs of several generations of the Paigah nobles include Abul Fatah Khan Shums ul Umra I to shums ul Umra v, Sir Asman Jah, Sir Khursheed Jah, Sir Vicar-ul-Umra, Sultan ul Mulk, Lady Vicar ul Umra, Lady Khurshid Jah, Lady Asman Jah, Moin ud Dowla, Zaheer yar Jung, Zayd Yar Khan and other members of the Paigah Family.
The Paigah tombs are near to the Dargah of Barhana Shah Sahab are very delicate and splendor works of art in Mughal Provinces Style. Though these stunning tombs are strewn over 35-40 acres, tombs of the Paigah as who had married daughters of the Nizams and their spouses are confined to a two-acre site. It is this enclosure which is now known as Paigah tombs., are in the shape of chaukhandis with latticed panels but open to sky. As all the Nizam's tombs till the ascending to the throne by 7th Nizams were exposed to the sky, to emulate the tomb of Mughal emperor Aurangazeb, of whom the Nizam were the governor. So the Paigah nobles preferred their graves to be without any roof. It is as per the simple tenets of Islam. The surrounding beautiful structure of walls have latticed panels with geometrical and floral design. The delicate polished stucco work and Jali is art is tic which represents the general style of the period
Ruins of Shitabh Khan palace in Warangal, Telangana
Built in 14th century by the Tughlaqs at the site of an earlier building constructed during the Kakatiya period, this is an impressive structure made of granite. It is also known as Khush Mahal.
Asmangarh Fort
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• Mecca Masjid – A symbolic mosque, Mecca Masjid was built 400 years ago during the reign of Sultan Muhammad Qutub Shah, the 6th Qutub Shahi Sultan of Hyderabad. The three-arched facade has been carved from a single piece of granite, which took five years to quarry. More than 8,000 workers were employed to build the mosque. Muhammed Qutub Shah personally laid the foundation stone.
Jean-Baptiste Tavernier, the French explorer, in his travelogue observed, It is about 50 years since they began to build a splendid pagoda in the town which will be the grandest in all India when it is completed. The size of the stone is the subject of special accomplishment, and that of a niche, which is its place for prayer, is an entire rock of such enormous size that they spent five years in quarrying it, and 500 to 600 men were employed continually on its work. It required still more time to roll it up on to conveyance by which they brought it to the pagoda; and they took 1400 oxen to draw it.
Charminar – a major landmark of Hyderabad with four graceful minarets located in the old city. It was built by Muhammed Quli Qutb Shahas a memorial for plague victims. Charminar, on most occasions, is used to represent the city and the state and is hailed as a unique Deccan monument. It is in the midst of Charkaman which are four archways to roads leading in all four directions from the Charminar monument.[13]
• Golconda Fort – Once abandoned by Qutub Shahis, Golconda Fort is one of the most magnificent fortress complexes in India. Seated on a hill on one side and spiraling fort on the other, its location and internal design made it one of the strongest forts in India.[14]
• Qutb Shahi Tombs – home to various tombs dedicated to Rulers of Qutub Shahi dynasty, located at Shaikpet, near Golconda Fort. These are an example of Deccan architecture with large minarets, huge domes, delicate marble designs and multiple inner passages.
• Paigah Tombs – These are a recently discovered series of mausoleums with unique geometrical sculptures which were nowhere found in the world. These are located at Chandrayanagutta. Paigahs were noblemen under the reign of Nizams.
• Spanish Mosque, Begumpet – This is one of several mosques in Secunderabad/Hyderabad. The mosque is of Moorish architecture and was constructed by Sir Vicar-ul-Umra a Paigah Nawab in 1906.
• Falaknuma Palace – built by an Italian architect through one of the Paigah nobles, Nawab Viqar al-Umra',[15] complete with Italian marble, Louis XIV-style decor, a Mughal ambience, Italian marble staircases and ornate fountains. It has now been undertaken by Taj group to develop this as a heritage hotel.
• Chowmahalla Palace – It was the seat of Asaf Jahi dynasty, where the Nizam entertained his official guests and royal visitors. Initiated in 1750 by Nizam Salabat Jung and designed along the lines of the Shah's palace in Isfahan, this actually consists of a group of palaces each used as a Durbar Hall. It has now been aesthetically renovated and is also a venue for conferences.[16][17]
• Asman Garh Palace – It was designed personally and built by the erstwhile Prime Minister of Hyderabad state Sir Asman Jah in 1885 on a hillock for his leisure. It is based on Gothic architecture and is in the shape of a European medieval castle. The palace presently hosts a museum displaying archaeological relics.
• Taramati Baradari – Taramati Baradari is a palace located near Gandipet lake, that was built under the reign of Abdullah Qutb Shah, the Seventh Sultan of Golkonda as an ode to his favourite courtesan, Taramati. The baradari with 12 doorways were to allow cross ventilation, considered to be the most ingenious technique at the time. Similar structures like Premavati and Bhagmati can be seen from here.
• Purani Haveli – It was the official residence of the Nizam's parents.
• King Kothi Palace – The last Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan lived here.
• Bella Vista, Hyderabad - It was a royal palace of the Nizams built in 1910. It is an Indo-European building standing on a 10-acre (40,000 m2) verdant area. The building's French architect christened it as Bella Vista, meaning beautiful sight, since it overlooks the Hussain sagar lake. It is located in Saifabad suburb. It was modelled on Henley-on-Thames in England. It now houses the Administrative staff college of India.
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Errum Manzil or Iram Manzil is an extensive and beautiful gem of a palace existing in Hyderabad. It was built in the year 1870 by a nobleman, Nawab Safdar Jung Musheer-ud-daula Fakhrul Mulk. The architecture of the palace is in Indo-European Baroque style.
During that time the palace had over 150 rooms with french furniture, polo ground, nine hole golf course, dairy farm and stable for horses. The stucco ornamental works where used all over the palace. The estate is located on top of hillock off the Khairatabad – Panjagutta road known as Erragadda or “red hill” in the local Telugu language. The name also translates for “Iram Manzil”, ‘Paradise Mansion’ in Persian. So Nawab Safdar decided to name the place as “Iram Manzil” because the word Iram means Paradise which sounds like Erram, the Telugu word for Red. To highlight the link he also got painted the building in red shade. His intention was to name the mansion in such a way that it sounded two similar names. ‘Iram Manzil’ for the Persian-friendly Muslim nobility of the then state and ‘Erram Manzil’ for the local Telugu people. Of course now the official name of the palace is “Erra Manzil” as it prevailed.
The palace was used for grand events and royal banquets. Later, it was taken over by the Government and after few years it was again transferred to the Public Works Department. Currently it serves as a Government office and tourists are not allowed.
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Hyderabad Tourism Places
Hyderabad is known as The City of Pearls, as once it was the only global center of large diamonds and natural pearls trade.Many traditional and historical bazaars are located around the city. The Laad Bazaar situated near Charminar has shops that sell pearls, jewellery and products such as silverware, Nirmal, Kalamkari paintings and artefacts, bidriware, lacquer bangles studded with stones, saris, handwoven materials silk and cotton ware are made. The following is a list of tourist attractions in Hyderabad,
Historical Monuments:
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1. Qutb Shahi Tombs in Hyderabad, India.
2. Mecca Masjid
3. Charminar
4. Golconda Fort
5. Qutb Shahi Tombs
6. Paigah Tombs
Palaces:
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1. Falaknuma Palace
2. Chowmahalla Palace
3. Falaknuma Palace
4. Chowmahalla Palace
5. Asman Garh Palace
6. Taramati Baradari
7. Purani Haveli
8. King Kothi Palace
Religious places:
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1. Makkah Masjid
2. Birla Mandir
3. Makkah Masjid
4. Charminar
5. Hebron House of Worship
6. Ananda Buddha Vihara
7. Birla Mandir
8. Sanghi Temple
9. Chilkur Balaji Temple
10. Jagannath Temple
Museums and Planetarium:
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1. Salar Jung Museum
2. City Museum
3. AP State Archaeology Museum
4. Birla Science Museum
5. Birla Planetarium
Lakes of Hyderabad:
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1. Statue of Buddha amidst the Hussain Sagar Lake
2. Himayat Sagar
3. Osman Sagar
4. Durgam Cheruvu
5. Himayat Sagar
6. Shamirpet Lake
7. Rukn ud Daula Lake
8. Mir Alam Tank
9. Saroornagar Lake
Zoo's & Parks:
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1. NTR Gardens
2. Indira Park
3. Kotla Vijayabhaskara Reddy Botanical Gardens
4. Lumbini Park
5. Lotus Pond
6. Nehru Zoological Park
7. Mrugavani National Park
8. KBR National Park
Other Tourism Places in Hyderabad:
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1. Mughal gardens at Ramoji Film City
2. Shilparamam is an arts and crafts exposition at Madhapur
3. Ramoji Film City (RFC)
4. Ravindra Bharati
5. Necklace road
6. Laad Bazaar
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