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Bewitching palaces , timeless corridors, fairy-tale courtyards and whispering water ways.
To spend time in Hyderabad is to relive an age gone by .Hyderabad is much more than a picture post card setting. A city of subtle contrasts everyway you look at it. It is here that orient and the occident meet, the pre-modern and the modern co-mingle, palatial buildings and slums co-exists. In this history page we bring you every month a historical place of Hyderabad. In our maiden issue we start off with Hyderabad--The city where east meets west in Indian cultures.

Hyderabad is an important center for Islamic culture and is a central Indian counter part of Munhall splendors of Delhi,Agraand Fatehpur Sikri of North India. Consisting of twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad , it is the capital of Andhra Pradesh. It is famous for being seat of the wealthy
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Nizams of Hyderabad.
The foundations were laid in the year 1589 by the fifth sultan of Golconda, Mohammed Quli Qutub Shah who had a torrid romance with a Banjara woman named Bhagmati, after whom the city was first named as Bhagya Nagar. Later to perpetuate his wife's memory, he enlarged the fort city of Golconda and bestowed on her the title "Haider Mahal". The city later came to be known as Hyderabad.
 
The metropolis was once surrounded by stone walls. A large portion of it was washed away in 1908 floods. The city, at first, had 13 gates . Now excepting for few like puranapul Darwaza and Dabeerpura Darwaza, the rest have vanished.
Besides the fabled mansions and the Salar Jung Museum , Hyderabad has several stately mansions and public buildings built in the indo-Sara conic style.

The landmark of the past stand in the ageing glory, silent sentinels of the emerging concrete jungle. The flux of time has left its mark on every facet of life. There is a distinct change in the life style of the people. The yuppie culture and the western haute culture are in. Rest traditional outfits are out!!! The Muslim ethos, so characteristics of Hyderabad has given way to the Andhra culture and the deccan Urdu has been replaced by telugu.

The once Hyderabad which was known for Domes and Minarets has now become "Cyberabad" an investor's paradise land in the field of Information Technology
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