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Golconda Fort in Hyderabad

Where is the Golconda Fort?
Golconda Fort HydrabadThe Golconda Fort is located at a distance of 11 km from the city of Hyderabad in the eastern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. The fort lies on the western outskirts of the city.

How will you gain access?
Begumpeet Airport operates regular flights connecting the city of Hyderabad to all the major destinations of the country. Secunderabad is the nearest railway station, linking to all places like Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai and Bengalore. Tourists can take buses from anywhere in the city to get to the Golconda Fort. Rickshaws and taxis are the other means of transport.

What are the timings and the entry charges?

There are no entry charges to visit the fort. However a sum of Rs 20 for adult and Rs 10 for children is charged for the Sound and Light Show organised at the fort. The show timings are 0700 hours to 0800 hours (March-October).

What does the past say?
The name Golconda is derived from “ Golla Konda” in Telugu, meaning Shepherd's Hill. It is said that in the year 1143, on Mangalavaramhill, a shepherd boy came across an idol. As the news of this idol reached the then Kakatiya ruler, he got a mud-fort built around this sacred spot. Two centuries later the Bahamini rulers captured the fort in the year 1364. In the beginning of the 16th century, three Qutub Shahi kings kept the fort expanding for over a period of 62 years, turning the structure into a massive fort of granite measuring around 5 km in circumference.

What goes behind the architecture?
Mecca Masjid HydrabadThe Golconda Fort complex houses four distinguishable forts. The outer wall of the forts measures 10 km in length, having some 87 citadels. Some of the citadels are still battlemented. The fort complex comprises of about eight gateways, four drawbridges and a number of apartments and halls including temples, mosques, magazines, stables etc. The Victory Gate or the Fateh Darwaza is the gateway to the lowest of these fortresses. The gate bears heavy iron spikes to prevent the elephants from damaging them in those days. Clapping of hands below the dome at the entrance can be interestingly heard at the Bala Hisar pavilion. The pavillion in question is the highest point. It was to help the residents be aware of a danger at hand. To the right of the porch is located the mortuary baths where the deceased royal family members were given their last bath before their burial at the Banjara Gate. At Baradari, there exists yet another piece of brilliant engineering- a natural air-conditioning system. Moving down the stairs, you will come across the Rani Mahal or Zanana Mahal. Built on a stony platform are the “ Taramathi Gana Mandir and” and “Premathi Nritya Mandir”.


What are the nearby attractions?
» Mecca Masjid
The Mecca Masjid is a popular tourist attraction in the city. It is named so because it has a few bricks from the holy shrine of Mecca embedded in it. The mosque is counted among the largest in the world.

» Hussain Sagar Lake
Birla Mandir HydrabadThe Hussain Sagar Lake, a vast manmade lake, is a famous tourist spot. A modern 17.5 high statue of Budhha, installed at the centre of the lake, is the key attraction of the lake. Boat rides can also be had from the Lumbini Park.

» Birla Mandir
The Birla Mandir is a modern temple built in white marble. The visitors are greeted by a Rajagopuram built in the South Indian style. The idol of the presiding deity Venkateshwara is 11 feet tall, with a carved lotus forming an umbrella over it.

» Qutub Shahi Tombs
The Qutub Shahi Tombs lie at a distance of around one kilometre from the Golconda Fort. These tombs of the Qutub Shahi rulers can be visited from 0930 hours to 1630 hours.





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