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Hyderabad Travel IndiaCategory : - All India Travel Tourism > States > Andhra Pradesh > Hyderabad A charming blend of the ancient and the modern, Hyderabad, also known as the Istanbul of India, is a vital centre of Islamic culture, and central India's answer to the Mughal grandeur of the northern cities of Delhi, Agra and Fatehpur Sikri. Consisting of the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, it is the capital of the state of Andhra Pradesh. It boasts of some fine examples of Qutab Shahi architecture - the Jami Masjid, the Mecca Masjid, Toli Masjid, and of course, the impressive symbol of Hyderabad, the Charminar. Hyderabad is the creation of the Qutab Shahi rulers. In 1589, Mohammed Quli Qutab Shah decided to shift his capital from Golconda to the banks of river Musi. Consequently, a city adorned with magnificent palaces and mosques, embodying a style of architecture that was unique to the place - the domes and minarets dressed with splendid stucco ornamentation - was born.
Their cultural repertoire is a profusion of dances, folk songs and religious celebrations. Hyderabad is a centre for handicrafts peculiar to the city and from around the state. There are fabulous bargains to be had at Charkaman, Mitti-ka-Sher and Laad Bazaar. They include: bidriware, hookahs, boxes, jewellery made of black gun-metal inlaid with fine silver wire in exquisite floral and geometric patterns; appliqued patchwork skirts, bags and belts with mirrors and beads, embroidered by the Banjara and Lambadi gypsy tribes; Nirmal lacquerware, brass from Pembarthi, Kondapalli carved toys, leather toys and Warangal carpets. The traders in the cluster of by-lanes surrounding the Charminar, and Laad Bazaar stock fine jewellery - antique kundan and enamel ornaments, temple sarees, old bidriware and exquisite pearls. What to See | Around Hyderabad | How to Get There | Hotels to Stay | Contact Charminar Mecca Masjid Salar Jung Museum Golconda Fort Tombs of the Qutab Shahi rulers Nehru Zoological Park Birla Mandir The Birla Planetarium is, also, quite a crowd-puller. 23 km from Hyderabad is Himayat Sagar, a 85 sq. km lake, a popular picnic - spot. Nagarjunasagar - Nagarjunakonda, situated 149 km from the city, is the site of the excavated remains of an ancient Buddhist settlement, and the world's largest masonry dam, built across the Krishna. Located 157 km northeast of the city are the towns of Warangal - Kazipet - Hanamkonda, which boast of outstanding examples of Kakatiya architecture. Hyderabad is connected with the rest of the country, and with the world, through the Indian Airlines and Air India, respectively. The main railway station is at Secunderabad. Hotels to Stay The Krishna Oberoi, Gateway Hotel, Ritz Hotel, Hotel Ashoka, Taj Mahal Hotel, Hotel Emerald, Asrani International, Hotel Basera, Hotel Jaya International, Hotel Deccan Continental, Hotel Dwaraka, Hotel Nagarjuna and Rajdhani Hotel are some of the hotels available for accomodation. Andhra Pradesh Tourism
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