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Fort | | Golconda
Fort is one of the most magnificent fortress complexes in India. It is located
on the outskirts of the city of Hyderabad, the capital of the state of Andhra
Pradesh. The history of Golconda Fort dates back to the early 13th century, when
this south eastern part of the country was ruled by the Kakatiyas. The bulk of
the ruins of this fort, date from the time of the Qutab Shahi kings, who had ruled
this area in the 16th and 17th century. Golconda city remained the capital of
the Qutab Shahis from 1512 to 1590, from where they later shifted it to Hyderabad.
Golconda Fort is itself built on a granite hill 120 metres high, and is surrounded
by walls of solid stone. The fortress had held out for eight long months, when
in 1687, the fort was besieged by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. It finally fell
to the Mughals, after it was treacherously betrayed. The outer wall surrounding
the entire township of Golconda, is about 11 kilometres long, and is strongly
fortified. In its heyday, the 10 kilometre long road from Golconda to outer Hyderabad,
was a fabulous market selling jewellery, diamonds, pearls and other gems, which
were famous all over the world. One of the most remarkable features of
Golconda, is its system of acoustics. The sounds of hands clapped in the grand
portico can be heard in the Durbar Hall, at the very top of the hill. The tombs
of the Qutab Shahi kings, lie about one kilometre north of the outer wall of Golconda.
These graceful structures are surrounded by landscaped gardens, with beautifully
carved stonework.
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Best time to visit
| | The best time
to visit Golconda Fort is between September and March. |
| | | How
to get there | |
Hyderabad can be reached by air, from all the major cities of the country. Indian
Airlines and many other private airlines operate flights to Hyderabad. It is also
easily accesible by train, from any part of the country. There is a regular bus
service to Hyderabad from many cities in southern, central and south-eastern parts
of the country. | | |
| Where
to stay | | The
good hotels to stay in Hyderabad are Gateway, on Banjara Hills (Tel: +91-40-399999,
Fax: +91-40-392218), The Krishna Oberoi (Tel: 392323, Fax: 393079), Bhaskar Palace
(Tel: 226141, Fax: 222712), and Quality Inn Green Park (Tel: 291919, Fax: 291900).
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Contact
| Andhra
Pradesh Development Corporation Ltd., Yatri
Niwas, Sardar Patel Road, Secunderabad-3 Tel: 843931, 816375, 843932
Government of India Tourist Office, Sandozi Building, Street
no.1. Himayat Magar, Hyderabad. Tel: 666877 | |
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