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CHARMINAR AT DAWN
Author: Ravinder Reddy Duggempudi (ravistudios)
Tags: 4, roads, mecca, photo, architecture, ravi, road, hyderabad, studios, press, drr, history, charminar, india, a.p, andhra, pradesh, nawab, nawabs, indian, somajiguda, masjid, panorama, mosque
Size: 0.35 gigapixels
Added: March 28, 2009
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spacer Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah built the monument in 1591 shortly after he had shifted his capital from Golkonda to what now is known as [[Hyderabad, India|Hyderabad]][http://www.aponline.gov.in/Quick%20links/HIST-CULT/architecture_qut.html A.P. Government: Charminar]. Legend has it that the building honors a promise Quli Qutb Shah made to Allah. He supposedly had prayed for the end of a plague and vowed that he would build a [[masjid]] on that very place. The masjid became popularly known as Charminar because of its four (Farsi ''char'' = four) minarets (''Minar'' (Arabic manara) = spire/tower), which possibly honor the [[Rashidun|first four caliph]]s of [[Islam]]. The actual masjid occupies the top floor of the four-story structure. ([[Madame Blavatsky]] asserted that each of the floors was meant for a separate branch of learning .)''FROM THE CAVES AND JUNGLES OF HINDOSTAN'',H.P.Blavatsky. Urbana, Illinois (USA): Project Gutenberg.Etext #6687. 2004. p 265 There is a legend that an underground tunnel connects the palace at [[Golconda]] to Charminar to give the Qutb Shahi royal family an escape route should they need it during a siege. However, the exact location of the tunnel is unknown.

In 1591 while laying the foundation of Charminar, Quli prayed: ''Oh God, bestow unto this city peace and prosperity. Let millions of men of all castes, creeds and religions make it their abode. Like fishes in the water.'' True to the legend, the city blossomed into a synthesis of two cultures.

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Tirupati Panorama..Seven Hills Temple Andhra Pradesh
Author: Ravinder Reddy Duggempudi (ravistudios)
Tags: laddu, www.ravipress.com, india-andhrapradesh, richest, ancient, south, indian, religion, venkanna, panel, solar, srinivasa, venkateshwara, hindhulord, hindulord, hindhu, hindu, chittor, temple, balaji, hyderabad, tirupati, tirumala, andhra, pradesh, india, ravi, studios, drr, ravinder, reddy, hinduism, religious, devotion, spiritual, holy, dutiful, faith, devotees, panorama, tourism, ap
Size: 0.28 gigapixels
Added: July 9, 2009
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spacer "Lord Venkateshwara Temple in Tirupati is the best example of history, heritage and divinity preserved. Being an inseparable part of devotees lives for centuries, Tirupati Temple has grown from strength to strength and has become the most revered Hindu pilgrimage site in the world. Also crowned as the most visited and second richest worship place in the world, Tirupati Temple is one path to finding god."

The ancient and sacred temple of Sri Venkateswara is located on the seventh peak, Venkatachala (Venkata Hill) of the Tirupati Hill, and lies on the southern banks of Sri Swami Pushkarini. It is by the Lord's presidency over Venkatachala, that He has received the appellation, Venkateswara (Lord of the Venkata Hill). He is also called the Lord of the Seven Hills.

The Temple of Sri Venkateswara has acquired unique sanctity in Indian religious lore. The Sastras, Puranas, Sthala Mahatyams and Alwar hymns unequivocally declare that, in the Kali Yuga, one can attain mukti, only by worshipping Venkata Nayaka or Sri Venkateswara.

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Golkonda Frontal View
Author: Ravinder Reddy Duggempudi (ravistudios)
Tags: Golkonda, Golconda, Fort, Hyderabad, India, Killa
Size: 0.55 gigapixels
Added: November 17, 2009
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spacer Golkonda FortGolkonda (or Golconda) Telugu గోల్కొండ , a ruined city of south-central India and capital of ancient Kingdom of Golkonda (c. 1364–1512)., is situated west of Hyderabad.

The most important builder of Golkonda was Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah Wali, the fourth Qutb king. Ibrahim was following in the spirit of his ancestors, the Qutub Shahi kings, a great family of builders who had ruled the kingdom of Golkonda from 1512. Their first capital, the fortress citadel of Golkonda, was rebuilt for defense from invading Mughals from the north. They laid out Golkonda's splendid monuments, now in ruins, and designed a perfect acoustical system by which a hand clap sounded at the fort's main gates, the grand portico, was heard at the top of the citadel, situated on a 300-foot (91 m)-high granite hill. This is one of the fascinating features of the fort.
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Golconda Tombs Panorama
Author: Ravinder Reddy Duggempudi (ravistudios)
Tags: stone, nobody, travel, and, monument, places, famous, fort, view, angle, low, stones, rock, horizontal, historic, built, ancient, architecture, art, structure, ruined, ruins, day, outdoor, pradesh, andhra, hyderabad, golconda, golkonda, india, tourism, destination, golkonda, panorama, andhra, hatiyan, jhad, ap, golf, course, david, hemstock, hga, naya, quila
Size: 0.42 gigapixels
Added: March 25, 2009
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spacer Golkonda consists of four distinct forts with a 10 km long outer wall with 87 semi circular bastions; some still mounted with cannons, eight gateways, four drawbridges and number of royal apartments & halls, temples, mosques, magazines, stables etc, inside. The lowest of these is the outermost enclosure into which we enter by the "Fateh Darwaza" (Victory gate, so called after Aurangzeb’s triumphant army marched in through this gate) studded with giant iron spikes (to prevent elephants from battering them down) near the south-eastern corner. At Fateh Darwaza can be experienced the fantastic acoustic effects, characteristic of the engineering marvels at Golkonda. A hand clap at a certain point below the dome at the entrance reverberates and can be heard clearly at the 'Bala Hisar' pavilion, the highest point almost a kilometre away, this worked as a warning note to the royals in case of an attack
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Golconda Fort Panorama
Author: Ravinder Reddy Duggempudi (ravistudios)
Tags: big, baobab, tree, elephant, golkonda, fort, golconda, hyderabad, india, naya, quila, qutub, shahi, tombs, history, historical, andhra, panorama
Size: 0.23 gigapixels
Added: March 26, 2009
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spacer Golkonda consists of four distinct forts with a 10 km long outer wall with 87 semi circular bastions; some still mounted with cannons, eight gateways, four drawbridges and number of royal apartments & halls, temples, mosques, magazines, stables etc, inside. The lowest of these is the outermost enclosure into which we enter by the "Fateh Darwaza" (Victory gate, so called after Aurangzeb’s triumphant army marched in through this gate) studded with giant iron spikes (to prevent elephants from battering them down) near the south-eastern corner. At Fateh Darwaza can be experienced the fantastic acoustic effects, characteristic of the engineering marvels at Golkonda. A hand clap at a certain point below the dome at the entrance reverberates and can be heard clearly at the 'Bala Hisar' pavilion, the highest point almost a kilometre away, this worked as a warning note to the royals in case of an attack

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Golkonda Hyderabad
Author: Ravinder Reddy Duggempudi (ravistudios)
Tags: alexander, qutub, historic, ancient, fort, killa, panorama, india, golkonda, golconda, hyderabad, shahi, mughuls, diamond
Size: 0.36 gigapixels
Added: April 11, 2009
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spacer Golkonda FortGolkonda (or Golconda) Telugu గోల్కొండ , a ruined city of south-central India and capital of ancient Kingdom of Golkonda (c. 1364–1512)., is situated west of Hyderabad.

The most important builder of Golkonda was Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah Wali, the fourth Qutb king. Ibrahim was following in the spirit of his ancestors, the Qutub Shahi kings, a great family of builders who had ruled the kingdom of Golkonda from 1512. Their first capital, the fortress citadel of Golkonda, was rebuilt for defense from invading Mughals from the north. They laid out Golkonda's splendid monuments, now in ruins, and designed a perfect acoustical system by which a hand clap sounded at the fort's main gates, the grand portico, was heard at the top of the citadel, situated on a 300-foot (91 m)-high granite hill. This is one of the fascinating features of the fort.

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Golconda-Hatiyan Jhad
Author: Ravinder Reddy Duggempudi (ravistudios)
Tags: india, golkonda, golconda, hyderabad, andhra, pradesh
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Added: March 26, 2009
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spacer Hatiyan tree in pic is inside Golkonda Fort.

Golkonda consists of four distinct forts with a 10 km long outer wall with 87 semi circular bastions; some still mounted with cannons, eight gateways, four drawbridges and number of royal apartments & halls, temples, mosques, magazines, stables etc, inside. The lowest of these is the outermost enclosure into which we enter by the "Fateh Darwaza" (Victory gate, so called after Aurangzeb’s triumphant army marched in through this gate) studded with giant iron spikes (to prevent elephants from battering them down) near the south-eastern corner. At Fateh Darwaza can be experienced the fantastic acoustic effects, characteristic of the engineering marvels at Golkonda. A hand clap at a certain point below the dome at the entrance reverberates and can be heard clearly at the 'Bala Hisar' pavilion, the highest point almost a kilometre away, this worked as a warning note to the royals in case of an attack

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Golkonda Panorama
Author: Ravinder Reddy Duggempudi (ravistudios)
Tags: golkonda, ravi, studios, hyderabad, ravinder, reddy, drr, www.ravipress.com, golkonda, panorama
Size: 0.13 gigapixels
Added: July 9, 2009
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Golconda-Hatiyan Jhad
Author: Shashi Mettu (Shashi)
Tags: india, hyderabad, hatiyan, jhad, golconda, golconda, fort, golkonda, elephant, tree, baobab, big, qutub, shahi, tombs, history, historical, naya, qila
Size: 0.19 gigapixels
Added: March 24, 2009
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spacer The famous Baobab tree also known to hyderabadi's as ‘Hatiyan ka Jhad’ near the Naya Qila in Golconda is more than 400 years old.
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I like the landscape from the top of the fort wall --- the tree against the backdrop of the Qutub Shahi tombs , a popular tourist spot.
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Indian School of Business
Author: Dushyant Ahuja (dushu)
Tags: isb, hyderabad, indian, school, of, business
Size: 0.05 gigapixels
Added: February 5, 2009
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