Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh, along with its twin city Secunderabad has over 400 years of history.
Hyderabad is a heady mixture of heritage, traditionally hospitality and a thriving software revolution. A revolution that has already attracted Microsoft to set its only overseas base here.
The fifth largest city
in India and has a population of over 2.2 million.
Hyderabad is famous world over for its fabulous Diamond markets, glass embedded
bangles and the delectable Hyderabadi cuisine.
It has a Hindu - Muslim culture with a number of monuments of historical importance.
Legend says that in 1589
Muhammad Quli Qutub Shah, the fifth ruler of the Qutub Shahi dynasty founded
a new city along the banks of river Musi for his ladylove, Bhagmati.
And Bhagyanagar became Hyderabad. There are no forests in this district, and this district is the Smallest district in Andhra Pradesh and the densest one in the whole State.
India's First Cigarette Charminar was produced from Vazir Sultan Tobacco factory situated at Azamabad area, which has more than a Hundred years of manufacturing experience on this branded Cigarette.
Apart from this Many Public Limited Companies like B.H.E.L, H.A.L, DRDO, MIDHANI, NFC, ECIL, CITD, HMT etc are placed in this District.
The
major water sources for the twin cities are Singur Project on River Manjeera
in Medak district and Osman sagar on River Musi at Gandipet.
Hyderabad with
its rich cultural backdrop is famous for its Bangles and Ivory products. Osmania
University the Oldest one in Andhra Pradesh
Established in 1919, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Potti Sri Ramulu Telugu University, Acharya N.G.Raga agricultural University, Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad University (Central University) are Chief pioneers in educational establishments in the district.
Hyderabad, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh, is the 5th largest city in India, carrying an ancient civilisation and culture. Hyderabad is nearly 400 years old and is remarkable for its natural beauty, mosques and minarets, bazaars and bridges, hills and lakes.
Hyderabad is perched on the top of the Deccan Plateau at a height of 1776 ft., above sea level, and expands over an area of 100 Sq. miles.
Attached to the city is its twin, Secunderbad, which is part of Hyderabad.
The twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderbad are separated by the Husain Sagar, an artificial lake constructed during the time of Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah Wali in 1562 A.D.
A myriad of influences has given this city a unique character. The palaces and buildings, houses and tenements, gardens and streets have a history and an architectural distinction of their own, which makes Hyderabad a city of tourist's interest.
Tourist Attractions in Hyderabad
Charminar is the symbol of Hyderabad and was built by the ruler Quli Qutab Shah in honour of his Hindu wife. A very busy market place surrounds this commanding structure of Hyderabad. Mecca Masjid lies next to Charminar. The entrance arches are made of single slabs of granite.
Golconda Fort
Originally built in mud by the Kakatiya rulers of the neighbouring state, Golconda Fort is a spectacular sight to behold. Later, the Shahis converted it into a marvellous piece of architecture using advanced acoustics wherein sound signals could pass from the entrance of the fort to the top without the use of any electric gadgets. There is a sound and light show in the evening which is very popular.
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