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Hyderabad is a city in west-central India. It’s known for the 7-story Rajwada Palace and the Lal Baag Palace, which date back to Hyderabad’s 19th-century Holkar dynasty. The Holkar rulers are honored by a cluster of tombs and cenotaphs at Chhatri Baag.
The night market Sarafa Bazar sells street food. East is the Indo-Gothic Gandhi Hall and clock tower. The Jain temple Kanch Mandir has a mirrored mosaic interior.
Constructed in 1591, the landmark is a symbol of Hyderabad and officially incorporated in the emblem of Telangana.
It is located in the western part of Hyderabad city and is about 9 km from the Hussain Sagar Lake.
It was the seat of power of the Asaf Jahi dynasty and was the official residence of the Nizams.
Birla Mandir is a Hindu temple, built on a 280 feet high hillock called Naubath Pahad on a 13 acres plot in Hyderabad.
The Salar Jung Museum is an art museum located at Dar-ul-Shifa, on the southern bank of the Musi River.
The zoo occupies 380 acres and is adjacent to the 600-acre Mir Alam Tank. Nearly 193 species of birds, animals and reptiles.
They are located in the Ibrahim Bagh, close to the famous Golconda Fort in Hyderabad, India.
Or Mecca Masjid, is a congregational mosque in Hyderabad, India. It is the largest mosque in the city.
From the Charminar to the Golconda Fort, Hyderabad is a city that is deeply rooted in history and culture. And if you're a fan of art and artifacts, you won't want to miss the Salar Jung Museum and the Nizam's Museum, which house some of the most valuable collections in the world.
Hyderabad is known as The City of Pearls, as once it was the only global centre for trade of large diamonds, emeralds and natural pearls. Many traditional and historical bazaars are located around the city.