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Charminar
The Charminar () is a monument located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Constructed in 1591, the landmark is a symbol of Hyderabad and officially incorporated in the emblem of Telangana. The Charminar's long history includes the existence of a mosque on its top floor for more than 434 years. While both historically and religiously significant, it is also known for its popular and busy local markets surrounding the structure, and has become one of the most frequented tourist attractions in Hyderabad. Charminar is also a site of numerous festival celebrations, such as Eid-ul-adha and Eid al-Fitr,
Golconda
Golconda is a fortified citadel and ruined city located on the western outskirts of Hyderabad, Telangana, India. The fort was originally built by Kakatiya ruler Pratāparudra in the 11th century out of mud walls. It was ceded to the Bahmani Kings from Musunuri Nayakas during the reign of Bahmani Sultan Mohammed Shah I, during the first Bahmani-Vijayanagar War. Following the death of Sultan Mahmood Shah, the Sultanate disintegrated and Sultan Quli, who had been appointed as the Governor of Hyderabad by the Bahmani Kings, fortified the city and made it the capital of the Golconda Sultanate. Becau
Ramappa Temple
13th century Kakatiya temple in Telangana
Taramati Baradari
building in India
Bhadrachalam Temple
Hindu temple in Telangana, India
Bogatha Waterfall
waterfall located in Koyaveerapuram G, Wazeedu Mandal, Jayashankar Bhupalpally district, Telangana
Wonderla
Wonderla is the largest chain of amusement parks in India. It is owned and operated by Wonderla Holidays Limited which is headquartered near Bidadi, from Bengaluru, Karnataka. It operates 5 amusement parks in Kochi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Bhubaneswar and Chennai.
Kumuram Bheem Tribal Museum
Tribal museum at Kerameri mandal's Jodeghat, Asifabad district of Telangana
Secunderabad Clock Tower
clock tower located in the Secunderabad, Hyderabad, India
Golden Threshold
Formerly residence of Sarojini Naidu and now off-campus annexe of University of Hyderabad.