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    | Charminar:Hyderabad is almost synonymous with the Charminar. Build by  Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah, the founder of Hyderabad,  in 1591 at the centre of the original city layout. Charminar lies in all its  splendour in the middle of Lad-Bazaar - Hyderabad's  famous bangle destination. The monument is illuminated in the evenings.
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          |  | Golconda  Fort:Golconda is one of the most famous forts of India. The name comes from the  Telugu words "Golla Konda" meaning "Shepherd's Hill". Golconda was originally a mud fort, which was  rebuilt by the first three Qutub Shahi kings over a period of 62 years. The  fort is well known for its ingenious water supply system and acoustics among  other attractions like the palaces and the famous Fateh Rahben gun. The  exclusive Sound & Light Show takes you right back in time.
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          | Qutb Shahi Tombs:The tombs of the legendary  Qutb Shahi kings are at a distance of a kilometre from Banjara Darwaza of the  Golconda Fort. These tombs are said to be the oldest historical monuments in Hyderabad. The uniqueness  of the tombs lies in the fact that they are the only tombs in the world where  the entire dynasty has been buried at one place.
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   |  | Mecca  Masjid: Mecca  Masjid is located at a stone's throw from the Charminar. The Masjid is so named  because the building blocks were brought from Mecca to build the central arch. The Qutb  Shahis started building the mosque, which was completed later by Aurangzeb in  1694.
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          | Salar Jung Museum: This museum is one of the  largest collection of antiques by one man - Mir Yousuf Ali Khan, Salar Jung  III. The display includes Persian carpets, Moghul miniatures, Chinese  porcelain, Japanese lacquerware, famous statues like the Veiled Rebecca and  Marguerite and Mephistopheles, a superb collection of jade, daggers belonging  to Queen Noor Jahan and the Emperors Jahangir and Shah Jahan, Aurangzeb's sword  and many other fabulous items.
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          |  | Chow Mohalla Complex: One of the heritage  buildings in Hyderabad. The Chow Mahalla was built by the Nizams over a period of 1857 to1869. The  complex comprises four palaces in Moghul and European styles - hence the Chow  Mahalla. All the palaces are single-storeyed blocks with the exception of the  main palace, which is double storeyed.
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   | Birla Mandir: This completely white  marble temple of Lord is built on the hillock, the Kala  Pahad. The temple has exquisite sculptured and carved ceiling. The temple looks  down on Hussain Sagar Lake  and is illuminated at night.
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         |  | Hitec City: The IT community of  tomorrow. The Hyderabad Information Technology Engineering Consultancy City  (HITEC City) built, marketed and maintained by L&T Infocity Ltd. (joint  venture of Larsen & Toubro Limited and the Andhra Pradesh Industrial  Infrastructure Corporation Limited) is a state-of-the-art self sufficient IT  township. HITEC City  is a self-reliant business park leveraging on Hyderabad's  advantages of being the IT training and manpower destination in India.
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          | Hussainsagar Lake: Hyderabad's most popular boating and water sports location -  from speed boats to motor boats, 48 seater launches with starlit dinner on  board etc. In the middle of the lake is placed one of the world's tallest  monolithic statues of Lord Buddha on the 'Rock of Gibraltar'.
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