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The City
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Founded in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, Hyderabad began as a grand city planned with exquisite architecture, which includes the iconic Charminar and the stunning Chowmohalla Palace. Once the capital of the Qutb Shahi dynasty and later an important princely state under the Nizams, Hyderabad is a melting pot of cultures, where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with modernity.
Historically, Hyderabad earned the moniker 'City of Pearls' due to its prominent pearl and diamond trading centres. During the Qutb Shahi and Nizam periods, the city was a major hub for these precious stones, a legacy that endures today. Markets like Laad Bazaar continue to be renowned for their exquisite pearl and jewellery offerings.
In addition to its historical and cultural heritage, Hyderabad has become a major player in the tech industry, often referred to as 'Cyberabad' in recognition of its booming IT sector. This modern facet of the city complements its historical significance, making Hyderabad a dynamic and multifaceted metropolis.
Historically, Hyderabad earned the moniker 'City of Pearls' due to its prominent pearl and diamond trading centres. During the Qutb Shahi and Nizam periods, the city was a major hub for these precious stones, a legacy that endures today. Markets like Laad Bazaar continue to be renowned for their exquisite pearl and jewellery offerings.
In addition to its historical and cultural heritage, Hyderabad has become a major player in the tech industry, often referred to as 'Cyberabad' in recognition of its booming IT sector. This modern facet of the city complements its historical significance, making Hyderabad a dynamic and multifaceted metropolis.