Golconda (redirect from Golkonda Fort)
Golconda Fort—Large View Golconda Fort seen from a road Stone Arch Ruins Golkonda during light show at night Fort overlooking the city Staircase leading...
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Sultanate of Golconda (redirect from Nawab of Golkonda)
The tombs of the Qutb Shahi sultans lie about one kilometre north of Golkonda's outer wall. These structures are made of beautifully carved stonework...
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Golconda Vyapari Brahmin (redirect from Golkonda Vyapari)
region in his hands. Khasa Rayarao appointed many Deshastha Brahmins, Golkonda Vyaparis like Karnams/kombattulas, and Kammas as Deshmukhs and Chowdarys...
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Pedda Golkonda is a village in Ranga Reddy district in Telangana, India. It falls under Shamshabad mandal. "Andhra Pradesh / Hyderabad News : Outer Ring...
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Chinna Golkonda is a village in Ranga Reddy district in Telangana, India. It falls under Shamshabad mandal. v t e...
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Hyderabad Subah (redirect from Golkonda Subah)
Hyderabad Subah, also known as Golconda Subah, was a province of the Mughal Empire encompassing the eastern Deccan region of the Indian subcontinent. It...
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sultanates). The tomb complex lies north of the outer perimeter wall of Golkonda Fort and its Banjara Darwaza (Gate of the Gypsies), amidst the Ibrahim...
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further divided into sections like Vaidiki, Niyogi, Deshastha, Dravida, Golkonda Vyapari among others. The Apastamba Dharmasutra is posited to have been...
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Timmarusu (section War With Golkonda)
Saluva Timmarusu (also known as Saluva Nayaka or Timmarasu) was the prime minister (mahapradhana) and military commander of Krishnadevaraya. He is also...
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Reddy (section Golkonda period)
Reddy was recognised by the Golkonda sultan Abdullah Qutb Shah as a regular provider of military forces to the Golkonda armies.[need quotation to verify]...
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1565 – 11 January 1612) was the fifth sultan of the Qutb Shahi dynasty of Golkonda and founded the city of Hyderabad, in South-central India and built its...
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these two in 1642 was defeated by Venkata III's army, who were also facing Golkonda armies near Madras.[citation needed] Under these troublesome circumstances...
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rose to prominence in the 17th-century in the final two decades of the Golkonda sultanate. They helped Abul Hasan Qutb Shah come to power, who appointed...
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Kollur Mine Bunder Project Majhgawan Mine Golkonda Diamond mining in India extends back into antiquity. From ancient times, India was the source of nearly...
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transliterated in different ways) was the second ruler of the Sultanate of Golkonda under the Qutb Shahi dynasty. He ruled from 1543 to 1550. His father, Sultan...
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August 1978. Hyderabad Urban District was made by 4 Talukas are Charminar, Golkonda, Mushirabad and Secunderabad Talukas which consist of only MCH area, Secunderabad...
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successfully dealt with the Turko-Persian Deccan sultans of Bijapur and Golkonda, the internal disorders, promoting economic revival in the realm. He subdued...
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Shamshabad mandal. There are 24 panchayats in the Shamshabad mandal. Chinna Golkonda (village and panchayat) Chinna Gollapally (village and panchayat) Ghansimiyaguda...
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Soora Karna (1977). N. T. Rama Rao started Ramakrishna Cine Studio on Golkonda X Roads in 1976. It was closed and shifted to Nacharam. Currently known...
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(1490–1574) – Bidar Sultanate (1492–1619) – Bijapur Sultanate (1492–1686) – Golkonda Sultanate (1518–1687) Keladi Kingdom (1499–1763) Koch Kingdom (1515–1947)...
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(1490–1574) – Bidar Sultanate (1492–1619) – Bijapur Sultanate (1492–1686) – Golkonda Sultanate (1518–1687) Keladi Kingdom (1499–1763) Koch Kingdom (1515–1947)...
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audio was released in an entertaining function held at Taramati Baradari (Golkonda). The film opened with 191 prints. A critic from Sify wrote that "Mass...
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the Deccan was shared by three Islamic sultanates: Bijapur, Ahmednagar, Golkonda, and the Mughal Empire. Shahaji often changed his loyalty between the Nizamshahi...
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on Raj Kapoor at Rang Sharda Auditorium Bandra Mumbai ‘Kehta Hai Joker’ Golkonda Resort, Hyderabad Solo show on Raj Kapoor titled The Showman, Rang Sharda...
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Peda Venkata Raya (section Golkonda forces)
Golconda watching the disorder, sent a huge force along the East Coast. The Golkonda army, after facing a stiff resistance near Madras by Venkata III's army...
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(1490–1574) – Bidar Sultanate (1492–1619) – Bijapur Sultanate (1492–1686) – Golkonda Sultanate (1518–1687) Keladi Kingdom (1499–1763) Koch Kingdom (1515–1947)...
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independence and set up their kingdom around Warangal. The Kakatiyas built the Golkonda Fort in the vicinity of Hyderabad as part of their western defenses along...
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after additional provocations from Golkonda, the British pushed back until they defeated him. After the fall of Golkonda in 1687, the region came under the...
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of any real Bahmani power, and the last independent Sultanate, that of Golkonda in 1518, would end the Bahmani's 180 year rule over the Deccan. The last...
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Naya Qila ("New Fort", also spelled Naya Quila) is an extended portion of Golkonda Fort in Hyderabad, India. It was built in 1656 by Sultan Abdullah Qutb...
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