- Hyderabad - Wikipedia
With an output of US$ 95 billion, [5][6] Hyderabad has the sixth-largest urban economy in India The Qutb Shahi dynasty's Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah established Hyderabad in 1591 to extend the capital beyond the fortified Golconda In 1687, the city was annexed by the Mughals
- Hyderabad | History, Population, Map, Facts | Britannica
Hyderabad is a city in Telangana state, south-central India It is Telangana’s largest and most populous city and is the major urban center for all of south-central interior India It is located on the Musi River in the heart of the Telangana Plateau, a major upland region of peninsular India
- Things to Do in Hyderabad
Things to Do in Hyderabad, India: See Tripadvisor's 248,511 traveler reviews and photos of Hyderabad tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in August
- THE 30 BEST Places to Visit in Hyderabad (2025) - Tripadvisor
THE 30 BEST Things to Do in Hyderabad, Telangana (2025) Places to Visit in Hyderabad Check out must-see sights and activities: Ramoji Film City, Golconda Fort, Theme Parks, Archaeology Tours For personalised recommendations, try our AI trip-planning product
- Hyderabad, India - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hyderabad was founded in 1591 AD by Sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah on the banks of river Musi It was later ruled by the Mughal governor Nizam Asaf Jah I who then founded the Asaf Jahi Dynasty (Also known as The Nizams)
- Hyderabad - Wikitravel
In 2007, the suburbs of Hyderabad were merged with the city to form Greater Hyderabad In 2009, the longstanding demand to have Telangana created as a separate state came to a boil, with low-intensity agitations and disturbances shaking up Hyderabad
- Telangana Tourism
Hyderabad is a vibrant, culturally rich city in southern India, known for its deep history, mouthwatering food, and modern vibe It’s a perfect blend of the old and new, where ancient monuments stand side by side with futuristic technology hubs
- Hyderabad travel - Lonely Planet | India, Asia
Steeped in history, thronged with people and buzzing with commerce, the Old City of Hyderabad is one of India's most evocative ancient quarters Exploring the lanes of this district, with its chai shops and spice merchants, you'll encounter a teeming urban masala of colour and commerce
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