The elegant structure of the Charminar
in Hyderabad is a vivid example of Cazia
style of architecture comprising of granite
and lime-mortar. Mohammed Quli Qutub Shah
built this Islamic architectural splendor
in the year 1591. Charminar is the most
famous landmark of the city and most tours
to Hyderabad include the Charminar as
an absolute essential. It is a must see
if you are visiting Hyderabad.
The wonderful monument with its four
arches is so proportionately planned that
when the fort is opened one could catch
a glimpse of the bustling Hyderabad city
as these Charminar arches were facing
the most active royal ancestral streets.
At each corner stands a tall minaret,
which measures more than 55 meters long
and also have a double balcony. The monument
has the signature style of Islamic architecture.
A mosque has been built on the western
side on the open roof of the Charminar
fort. You need to climb an array of 149
steps to reach the top of the fort. Once
there, it is easy to feel the calm of
the terrace and see life bustling below.
In sharp contrast to the active and energetic
life in the ground floor, the peaceful
solitude in the upper part of the fort
is quite relaxing. You can enjoy the passionate
beauty of the Hyderabad city from this
elevated height. You can get a bird's
eye view of the city of Hyderabad from
this elevation, which is quite a spectacular
sight.
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