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Golconda, a ruined city of south-central India and capital of ancient Kingdom of Golconda (c. 1364–1512), is situated 11 km west of Hyderabad Hyderabad The most important builder of Golconda was Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah Wali, the fourth Qutb kingIbrahim Quli Qutb Shah WaliQutb king The 13th century Golconda Fort was built by the Kakatiya kings.

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CLASS-VEVS

PREPARED BY:LUXMI DUBEY

(PRT)

Walls Tell Stories

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Golconda, a ruined city of south-central India and capital of ancient Kingdom of Golconda (c. 1364–1512), is situated 11 km west of Hyderabad

The most important builder of Golconda was Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah Wali, the fourth Qutb king

The 13th century Golconda Fort was built by the Kakatiya kings.

ABOUT THE GOLCONDA FORT

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DIAMONDSGolconda was once renowned for the diamonds. The Mines of Golconda themselves yielded diamonds of trifling quantity. Europeans knew that diamonds were found only in these fabled mines. Golconda was, in fact, the market city of the diamond trade, and gems sold there came from a number of mines. The fortress city within the walls was famous for diamond trade

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THE FORTGolconda consists of four distinct forts with a 10 km long outer wall with 87 semi circular bastions; some still mounted with cannons, eight gateways, four drawbridges and number of royal apartments & halls, temples, mosques, magazines, stables etc., inside. The lowest of these is the outermost enclosure into which we enter by the "Fateh Darwaza"

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GALLERY

Section of a Tent Hanging or Curtain, Golconda, late 17th century

A Golconda Gate

Bala Hissar Gate

Birds' eye view of the city of Hyderabad from GolConda Fort

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GOLCONDA FORTFacts & Figures

BUILT IN: 12TH CENTURY AND 16TH CENTURY AD

BUILT BY: KAKATIYA KINGS

LOCATION: HYDERABAD (ANDHRA PRADESH)

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GOLCONDA FORT - AN IMPREGNABLE STRONGHOLD

The awesome Golconda Fort is famous for its military architecture. The defenses of this fort were so strong that no known attack of the time could penetrate its strong ramparts .

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HOW TO REACH GOLCONDA FORT

The great Golconda fort is located on the western side of the city of Hyderabad. Hyderabad is well connected by air, rail, and road with important cities in India and abroad. Travelers can reach the fort either by taking local buses or, alternatively, they can take auto-rickshaw and taxis. A steep climb of 380 steps lead one to the topmost building of the fort

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MORE PICTURES OF GOLCONDA FORT

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Main entrance gate

Some of the remains, left side after entering the gate

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Way going to up ...some galaries and then steps

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In between, before the climb… A prayer area

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Some regional serial shooting was going on

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Garden near the entrance/exit

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Small Snack Shop at the right side corner in the tin shade ...

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MONUMENTAL HERITAGE OF INDIA

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Caves Ajanta Caves,Aurangabad Ellora Caves,Aurangabad Elephanta Caves,Mumbai Udaygiri Caves,Bhubaneshwar Kandhagiri Caves,Bhubaneshwar Edakkal Caves,Kerala Borra Caves,Vishakapatnam

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Forts and Palaces Old Fort,Delhi Red Fort,Agra City Palace,Jaipur City Palace,Udaipur Golconda Fort,Hyderabad Havelis of Delhi Havelis of Shekhawati,Rajasthan Hawa Mahal,Jaipur Jaisalmer Havelis Jal Mahal,Jaipur Mysore Palace Bidar Fort,Karnataka Gingee Fort,Tamil Nadu

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Heritage Palaces Ajit Bhawan Palace Bhanwar Niwas Palace Gorbandh Palace Castle Mandawa Khimsar Fort Mansingh Palace hotel Samode Palace Jai Mahal Palace Jai Vilas Palace Lake Palace Lalgarh Palace Narayan Niwas Palace,Jaisalmer Rang Mahal Palace,Jaisalmer Sariska Palace Shiv Niwas Palace Umaid Bhawan palace

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Temples Khajuraho Temples Jagannath Puri Temple Konark Sun Temple Meenakshi Temple Tirupati Balaji Temple Brihadisvara Temple Omkareshwar Temple Akshardham Temple Dwarka Temple Mahabalipuram Temples Pattadakal Temple Golden Temple

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