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Cherry Blossoms Bloom in Hyderabad's Public Gardens

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  Cherry Blossoms Bloom in Hyderabad's Public Gardens   As spring unfurls its vibrant hues across Hyderabad, nature enthusiasts and admirers of beauty find solace in the blooming cherry blossoms at the Public Gardens near Assembly. This serene oasis offers a delightful retreat for locals and tourists alike.   Each year, as winter bids farewell and the warmth of spring beckons, the cherry trees adorn              themselves in a breath taking spectacle of delicate pink and white blossoms. The once bare    branches now burst forth    with life, painting a picturesque scene against the azure sky.     For visitors, a leisurely stroll beneath the blossoming trees is akin to stepping into a dreamlike realm, where time slows down and worries melt away. The gentle rustle of leaves and the faint fragrance of blossoms evoke a sense of tranquillity, making it an ideal spot for introspection and relaxation. Beyond ...

Light and sound show Hussainsagar

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In Hyderabad, the Union tourism ministry is set to debut an innovative laser-driven sound and light spectacle on the tranquil waters of Hussainsagar, marking a pioneering initiative nationwide. Previously, similar presentations have graced historical landmarks, tourist destinations, and fortresses. This immersive experience will focus on the legendary Kohinoor diamond, discovered in Telangana state, tracing its remarkable odyssey from its origins to its possession by Delhi monarchs and eventual acquisition by the British monarch. Courtesy Deccan Chronicle https://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/in-other-news/laser-show-at-hussainsagar-from-today-884955 https://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/in-other-news/laser-show-at-hussainsagar-from-today-884955 

Chowmahalla Palace -Mamatha

 Chowmahalla Palace is an architectural masterpiece nestled in the heart of Hyderabad, India, stands as a testament to the grandeur and opulence of the Asaf Jahi dynasty.

Cheriyal Paintings: Keeping the Tales Alive - Rohit

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Cheriyal Paintings: Keeping the Tales Alive  In the bustling streets of Hyderabad, where modernity and tradition harmonize in an intricate dance, lies a gem of cultural heritage - Cheriyal paintings. Tucked away in the quaint village of Cheriyal, these scroll paintings tell tales of ancient myths, folklore and everyday life with vibrant colors and intricate details. Cheriyal paintings are not just a form of art; they are a window into the rich cultural tapestry of Telangana, preserving stories that might otherwise have faded into obscurity. Preserving Tradition in Brushstrokes The origins of Cheriyal paintings date back centuries, intertwining with the history of Telangana itself. Cheriyal Scroll Painting is a modified version of Nakkashi art, known for its rich local motifs and narrative format. The stories depicted in these scrolls stem from Indian mythology and local folklore, offering a unique blend of tradition and creativity.   Image 1: Details of Cheriyal Scroll p...

EXPLORING OSMANIA UNIVERSITY, HYDERABAD - Varsha

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EXPLORING OSMANIA UNIVERSITY, HYDERABAD Osmania University, nestled in the heart of Hyderabad, stands as a testament to the rich history and academic excellence of the city. Established in 1918, it holds the distinction of being one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in India.   Historical Roots: Osmania University was founded by Nawab Osman Ali Khan, the seventh Nizam of Hyderabad, with the vision of providing quality education to the people of the region. The university’s architecture, characterized by its majestic buildings and sprawling campus, reflects the grandeur of its founding era. Academic Excellence: Over the decades, Osmania University has evolved into a center of academic excellence, offering a wide array of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across various disciplines. From humanities to sciences, from engineering to management, the university caters to the diverse educational needs of students.   Cultural Hub:...

A visit to Golconda Fort

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Main Entrance Darbar Hall             G olconda Fort is a historic fortress and a ruined city located in the western outskirts of Hyderabad which spreads across an area of approximately 11 Kms. Golconda is famed for its diamond mines which yielded gems like the Kohinoor, Blue Hope, and Daria-e-Noor.      Golconda was initially called Mankal and was established by the Kakatiyas (South Indian Dynasty) in 1143. It is said that a shepherd kid discovered an idol of a deity at the location when Kakatiyas were constructing the fort and that is how it came to be called as Golla Konda or Shepherd’s Hill. View from Makki Darwaja Reach: How to ? Golconda Fort is well connected by Bus from Nampally Station. By metro, it is 20 minutes away from Pedamma Metro Station on blue line.  

Hyderabadexplored

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  Discover Hyderabad: Your Ultimate Guide to the City of Pearls Secretariat Building Hyderabad, fondly known as the "City of Pearls" and the "City of Nizams," is a captivating blend of rich history, diverse culture, and modernity. From its iconic historical landmarks such as the Charminar and Golconda Fort to its bustling markets, delectable cuisine, and burgeoning IT industry, Hyderabad offers something for everyone. At lo Hyderabadexplored Blog Pages, we strive to provide comprehensive insights into the heart and soul of Hyderabad. Through engaging articles, insightful guides, and firsthand experiences, we aim to showcase the essence of this dynamic city. what you can expect from our blog: Exploration Guides: Dive into the depths of Hyderabad's historical sites, architectural marvels, and hidden gems with our detailed exploration guides. Whether you're interested in tracing the city's royal past or uncovering its contemporary art scene, we've got ...