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About
Hyderabad
| Population |
6.4
Million |
| Total
Area |
1864
sq. km |
| Latitudes |
17o
20' N |
| Longitude |
78o
30' E |
| Altitude |
536
m |
History
Hyderabad, the capital city of Andhra Pradesh
consists of the twin cities of Hyderabad and
Secunderabad and is a bustling 400-year-old
metropolis with an urban population of 6 million
people approximately. Hyderabad is famous as the
former seat of the fabulously wealthy Nizams of
Hyderabad. Built on the banks of the river Musi, and
surrounded by huge prehistoric rock formations like
petrified, gray elephants, Hyderabad is a blend of
the fairy tale and earthy, a pot pourri of old and
new.
Hyderabad, India's fifth-largest city was founded in
1590 by Muhammad Quli, the fourth of the Qutb Shahi
kings. They ruled this part of the Deccan from 1512
until 1687. Before founding Hyderabad, the
Qutab Shahi kings ruled from the forted city of
Golconda, 11 km to the west. After Aurangzeb's death
in 1707, Mughal control over this part of India
rapidly waned and the Asaf Jahi viceroys who had
been installed to look after the interests of the
Mughal Empire broke away to establish their own
independent state. They gave themselves the titles 'subedar'
and 'nizam'.
In 1798, a subsidiary alliance for military and
political cooperation was signed between the Nizam
and the British East India Company. Thereafter an
area north of what is now the Hussain Sagar Lake was
established as a cantonment. The area was named
Secunderabad after the then Nizam, Sikander Jah.
Both Hyderabad and Secunderabad grew together and
have now merged. An imaginary line drawn across the
Tank bund is still used to distinguish the two
cities. Hyderabad is among the few Indian cities,
which has a well-preserved cultural heritage.
Hyderabad invokes nostalgia among old residents for
its culture, fine arts and certain sophistication in
manners. Much more than anything, Hyderabad presents
a true picture of secularism.
Hyderabad is the fifth largest cosmopolitan city in
India, rich in culture, enduring history and
industrial growth. It is unique in being one of the
few cities where tradition and technology co-exist.
With a dynamic leadership, the state is steering the
nation to new dimensions in the fields of
Information Technology, Biotechnology,
Pharmaceuticals, and Business Management to emerge
as a city of immense business opportunities.
Places
to Visit
Charminar:
The Charminar is as much the signature of Hyderabad as the Taj Mahal is of Agra or the Eiffel
Tower is of Paris. Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah, the founder of Hyderabad, built Charminar in 1591 at the
centre of the original city layout. It was said to be built
as a charm to ward off a deadly epidemic raging at that
time. Four graceful minarets soar to a height of 48.7m.
above the ground. Charminar has 45 prayer spaces and
a mosque in it. Visitors can view the architectural
splendour inside the Charminar. The monument is illuminated in the evenings and a pedestrianisation
project around the monument is under implementation.
Golconda Fort:
Golconda is one of the famous forts of India. The name
originates from the Telugu words Golla Konda meaning
Shepherds Hill. The origins of the fort can be traced
back to the Yadava dynasty of Deogiri and the Kakatiyas
of Warangal. Golconda was originally a mud fort, which
passed to the Bahmani dynasty and later to the Qutb
Shahis, who held it from 1518 to 1687 A.D. The first three
Qutb Shahi kings rebuilt Golconda, over a span of 62
years. The fort is famous for its acoustics, palaces, ingenious
water supply system and the famous Fateh Rahben gun,
one of the cannons used in the last siege of Golconda
by Aurangzeb, to whom the fort ultimately fell.
Sound & Light Show at Golconda Fort
The glorious past of Golconda Fort is narrated effectively
with matchless Sound and Light effects. The unique
Sound & Light Show takes you right back in time, when
Golconda was full of life, glory and grandeur.
Qutb Shahi Tombs:
The tombs of the legendary Qutb Shahi kings lie about a
kilometre away from Banjara Darwaza of the Golconda
Fort. Planned and built by the Qutb Shahis themselves,
these tombs are said to be the oldest historical
monuments in Hyderabad. They form a large group and
stand on a raised platform. The tombs are built in Persian,
Pathan and Hindu architectural styles using grey granite,
with stucco ornamentation, the only one of its kind in the
world where an entire dynasty has been buried at one
place.
Mecca Masjid:
A two hundred yards southwest of the Charminar is the
Mecca Masjid, so named because the bricks were brought from Mecca to build the central arch. The Qutb
Shahis never finished the building of the mosque, which
was completed by Aurangzeb in 1694. Mecca Masjid is
poetry in stone, with a hall measuring 67m and soaring
to a height of 54m. Fifteen graceful arches - five to each
of the three sides, support the roof. Towards the southern
end of the mosque lie the marble graves of members of
the Asaf Jahi dynasty.
Birla Mandir:
This white marble temple of Lord Venkateshwara floats
on the city skyline, on Kala Pahad. The idol in the temple
is a replica of the one at Tirupati.
Salar Jung Museum:
This museum houses one of the biggest one-man
collections of antiques of the world by Mir Yousuf Ali
Khan, Salar Jung III. The objects dart include Persian
carpets, Moghal miniatures, Chinese porcelain, Japanese
lacquerware, famous statues including the Veiled Rebecca and Marguerite and Mephistopheles, a
superb collection of jade, daggers belonging to Queen
Noor Jahan and the Emperors Jahangir and Shah
Jahan, Aurangzebs sword and many other fabulous items.
Andhra Pradesh State Archaeological Museum:
A visit to the Andhra Pradesh State Archaeological
Museum is a delight for art lovers. Located in the
picturesque Public Gardens, the museum boasts of one
of the richest repositories of antiques and art objects in
the country. Built in 1920 by the Nizam VII, the museum
building itself is a fine example of Indo-Saracenic
architecture. The museum contains a Buddhist gallery,
Brahmanical & Jain gallery, Bronze gallery, Arms &
Armour gallery, Numismatics gallery, Ajanta gallery and
more. Adjacent to the State Museum is the Contemporary
Art Museum.
The Nizams Silver Jubilee Museum:
The stately Purani Haveli, the palace acquired around
the year 1750 by the second Nizam, is now converted
into a museum with a fascinating collection. The museum
exhibits the gifts and mementos presented to the last
Nizam on the occasion of the silver jubilee celebrations
in 1937. A 1930 Rolls Royce, Packard and a Mark V
Jaguar are among the vintage cars displayed. There is
an interesting collection of models made in silver of all
the prominent buildings of the city and citations in Urdu
about H.E.H. Mir Osman Ali Khan, gold burnished wooden throne used for the silver jubilee celebrations,
gold tiffin box inlaid with diamonds, and a gold model of
Jubilee Pavilion.
Birla Planetarium/Birla Science Museum:
Birla Planetarium is Indias most modern planetarium and
first of its kind in the country. It is equipped with advanced
technology from Japan and is built on Naubat Pahad
adjacent to Kala Pahad. And the Science Museum stands
tribute to the advancement achieved by Science and
Technology.
Chow Mohalla Complex:
Built in several phases by the Nizams between 1857-1869, this is now one of the heritage buildings. The
complex comprises four palaces in Moghal and European
styles, of which the main palace is double storeyed with
the others being single-storeyed blocks.
Nehru Zoological Park:
Spanning 300 lush green acres, the Nehru Zoological
Park is a must for nature lovers. It has over 250 species
of animals and birds, most of which are kept in conditions
as close to their natural habitats as possible. This is the
first zoo to create moated enclosures for animals. The
Lion Safari Park, Natural History Museum and Childrens
Train are the added attractions. APTDC runs an ice-cream parlour and restaurant here.
Shilparamam - The Arts & Crafts village:
Another attraction at Madhapur beyond Jubilee Hills in
Hyderabad is the 30-acre village, which showcases arts
and crafts of the country. India is an ocean of various
arts and crafts but the talent of most of the artisans and
artists goes unrecognized. To encourage them and give
the necessary boost to their art, the crafts village hosts
annual bazaars, where artists and artisans from all over
the country exhibit their talent.
Public Gardens
Hyderabad has several beautiful gardens, one of the most
popular being the Public Gardens, which also encloses
the State Legislature, State Archaeological Museum,
Jubilee Hall, Jawahar Bal Bhavan and Telugu Lalita Kala
Thoranam, an open-air theatre.
Boating: AP Tourism operates pedal boats in Public
Gardens pond.
Ramoji Film City:
A dream world created for the celluloid on a sprawling
1000 acres, with every imaginable set and location,
Ramoji Film City on the outskirts of Hyderabad offers
facilities to produce any kind of movie. Apart from sets,
there are hotels where artistes and technicians can stay.
Visitors too can go round in conducted tours that the
management organises.
Hitec City:
One of the modern monuments of trade and technology,
it embodies the newfound attitude of Hyderabad and
today finds a place of pride. Situated on the outskirts of
the city, it is the nucleus of Cyberabad, the IT destination
in this part of the world. Cyber Towers is the main building
here.
Lumbini Park:
This beautiful entertainment park is situated on the shore
of Hussainsagar lake. The landscaping here is a visual
treat. A musically synchronized water fountain and a floral
clock are major attractions here. Lumbini Park jetty is a
major point for pleasure boating of AP Tourism.
Hyderabad Botanical Gardens:
The first Botanical Gardens in Andhra
Pradesh, spread
over 120 acres. Already open to public is the first phase,
with the completion of some sections. The sections
include medicinal plants, timber trees, fruit trees,
ornamental plants, aquatic plants and bamboos. The
Park has been designed to have large water bodies,
rolling meadows, natural forests, rich grasslands and
exquisite rock formations.
Hussainsagar Lake:
Excavated in 1562 A.D. by Hussain Shah Wali during
the time of Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah, the lake has a
promenade that is a busy thoroughfare today. Boating
and water sports are a regular feature in the
Hussainsagar. One of the Worlds tallest monolithic
statues of the Buddha stands on the Rock of Gibraltar,
in the middle of the lake.
Added to all these, AP Tourism has additional boating
facilities like speed boats, motor boats, 48 seater launch
etc. Starlit dinner on-board and private parties also can
be arranged on the Launch.
Osmansagar Lake:
Osmansagar, better known as Gandipet, on the outskirts
of Hyderabad is an excellent picnic spot. Osmansagar
is one of the two lakes on the citys periphery that supplies
drinking water to the great metropolis. The lake is a
reservoir created by a dam across the Isa, a tributary of
the River Musi. Abutting the lake and the bund are lush gardens that
provide the ideal ambience for an outing. Overlooking
the lake is the heritage building, Sagar Mahal, built as a
resort by the Nizam of Hyderabad and converted now
into a lake resort managed by AP Tourism.
Shamirpet:
Located 24 km to the north of Secunderabad, Shamirpet
has a beautiful lake and a deer park. Its peaceful environs
make it a great picnic spot. AP Tourism offers comfortable
cottage facilities for accommodation, while the forest
lodges can be booked with the AP Forest Department
office at Saifabad.
Tourist Cottages.
Mir Alam Tank:
Mir Alam Tank is a large lake adjacent to Nehru Zoological
Park. AP Tourism operates boats on the lake, for which
one has to enter through the Zoo.
Secret Lake (Durgam Cheruvu):
The Secret Lake is situated close to Shilparamam Crafts
Village and Hitec City, behind Jubilee Hills. AP Tourism
organizes boating in the lake. Something Fishy, a bar
Secret Lake (Durgam Cheruvu)
KBR National Park:
One of the largest parks within the city KBR National Park is a Southern tropical deciduous forest and the last vestigial representative of the endemic flora of Hyderabad region, with over 100 species of birds, 20 species of reptiles and 15 species of butterflies.
Mrugavani National Park
(Chilkur):
Located 25 km. from Hyderabad, the park contains the endemic flora of Hyderabad and is an urban refuge for small mammals like
wildboar, jungle cat etc. and birds.
Mahavir Harina Vanasthali National Park:
Located 15 Km. from Hyderabad, the park has more than 350 black bucks, 400 cheetals and a number of wild boars, small mammals, reptiles and over 100 species of
birds.
Snow World:
It is the
Worlds biggest and Indias 1st Snow Theme
Park. The visitors can chill out at minus 5C
and go merry with SNOW and have a SNOW-FILLED
fun holiday. The Snw Park has achieved yet
another milestone by introducing Snow Fall, this
is the first of its kind of Snow Fall introduced
by any Snow Theme Park or Snow Dome anywhere in
the world. Slide and skate on ice and throw
snowballs at each other, Enjoy Indias first
snow park.
Tel: 91-040-27677948,
Website: www.snowworldindia.com
Hyderabadi
Cuisine
Hyderabad was known for the spectacular way its
aristocracy entertained. Some of the salient
features of Hyderabadi food are the key flavours of
coconut, tamarind, peanuts and sesame seeds. This
cuisine owes its origins to the Mughalai style of
cooking of the Asaf Jahi period. By carefully
mellowing and nurturing the typical Mughalai flavors
with a blend of spices, the cuisine of Hyderabad was
born. While there is a certain exotic quality to
some of the royal foods, it is also known that a
true Hyderabadi will go anywhere in the city for a
well prepared dish, however humble its origin.
For those who want a taste of the royal menu, there
is a variety of Biryanis (A rice and meat
preparation, seasoned with spices and flavorings);
kababs (meat pieces of minced meat cooked in many
different styles such as Boti, Jhammi, Kalmi,
Shikampur, Sheek, Legan - ke - kababs, Dum - ke-
kababs); Khormas (either meat or vegetables cooked
in a rich creamy gravy) and Lukhmi (pastry). During
the month of Ramzan, one gets to taste Haleem (a
pounded wheat and meat preparation). For those who
prefer more homely food, there is Kichri (a rice and
lentil preparation); Kheema methi (minced meat with
fenugreek); Nahari (a stew of tongue and lamb
trotters); Rumali Rotis (bread as thin as a
handkerchief) and chakna (a spicy dish of meat).
For the vegetarians there is Bagara Baingan (a rich
spicy preparation of aubergines); Mirch-ka-salan (chillies
in a creamy gravy); Tomato kut (aromatic puree of
tomato with flavorings); and Shahi dahi vadas
(lentil dumplings in yogurt sauce).
Eating
Out
For a comprehensive list of Hyderabad
restaurants please check
http://timescity.indiatimes.com/articlelist.cms?cityid=12&commandid
=12&categoryid=5001&type=1&msid=798897
Hangouts
Hyderabad has a vibrant night life. For a
comprehensive list of Hyderabad hangouts, pubs, bars
and night clubs, please check
http://timescity.indiatimes.com/articlelist.cms?cityid=12&commandid
=12&categoryid=54&type=5&msid=798899
Art and Events
For a detailed list of theaters, art galleries,
cultural centers, and a current listing of concerts
and shows, please check
http://timescity.indiatimes.com/articlelist.cms?cityid=12&commandid
=12&categoryid=203&type=6&msid=798893
Hyderabad
Services Directory
http://timescity.indiatimes.com/articlelist.cms?cityid=12&commandid
=12&type=7&categoryid=202&msid=798744
Hyderabad Shopping
Directory
http://timescity.indiatimes.com/articlelist.cms?cityid=12&commandid
=12&categoryid=5244&type=4&msid=798894
Museums
Salar Jung Museum
B.M. Birla Science & Technological Museum
H.E.H The Nizam's Museum
Qutub Shahi Tombs Site Museum
Tourist Information
Visit the official tourism website http://www.aptourism.in/hyderabad.html
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