Charminar Hyderabad
Charminar
Charminar is the most important landmark
in the city of Hyderabad. The monument was erected when Quli Qutb Shah
shifted his capital from Golconda to Hyderabad. The monument got its
name from its structure as it consists of four minarets. The monument
looks amazing during the night when it is illuminated.Since the construction of the
monument in 1591, the city has been synonymous with the name of the
monument. The Charminar is a massive structure which has four minarets.
It is situated on the east bank of Musi River and to its West lies the
Laad Bazar. The Charminar is an example of unpatrolled artistic
brilliance and it is also considered to be one of the marvellous
structures in India. Towards the north of Charminar, there are
four gateways known as Char Kaman which are constructed in the cardinal
directions. The structure was intended to serve as a Madrasa or a
Mosque. It is mainly built of Indo-Islamic architecture along with the
incorporation of Persian Architectural elements.
How to Reach Charminar : Charminar is located at a
distance of 5 km from the Hyderabad Bus Station. APSRTC (Andhra Pradesh
State Road Transport Corporation) runs regular buses from every part of
the city. You can also reach Charminar by hiring an autorickshaw or a
taxi from any point in the city.
History of Charminar : Charminar was built by Sultan
Muhammad Quli Qutub Shah, the fifth ruler of the Qutb Shahi dynasty
when he shifted his capital from Golconda to Hyderabad. The old city of
Hyderabad was designed keeping Charminar as the centre of the city. The
monument was built in order to commemorate the decision and eradication
of plague from the city. It is known as Charminar as it is supported by
four minarets on four sides.
Structure of Charminar : The Charminar is a square
structure 20 meters in length from each side. It has four grand arches
that face a fundamental point that open into four streets. There stands a
56 meters tall minaret at each corner with a double balcony. Each
minaret has a dome on top with petal like designs at the base. You need
to climb 149 steps to reach the upper floor.
The structure is made of granite, mortar, marble and limestone. There is a mosque located at the western end of the open roof. You can get a bird's eye view of the city from the balconies of Charminar. The devout people could offer prayers in a very peaceful manner inside the mosque.
The structure is made of granite, mortar, marble and limestone. There is a mosque located at the western end of the open roof. You can get a bird's eye view of the city from the balconies of Charminar. The devout people could offer prayers in a very peaceful manner inside the mosque.
Facts about Charminar : According to many old tales,
there seems to exist a secret tunnel between the Charminar which leads
way to the Golconda Fort. Many people of also said that there might be
treasures hidden there but no one has been able to locate any such thing
till now. At present, there are many high-rise buildings in the city of
Hyderabad, but at the time it was built, Charminar was the first
multi-storeyed building in the city. An important fact about Charminar
is that there is a cat's head that is designed in the apex of one of the
small arches on the eastern side because cats help in keeping away rats
and rats once almost destroyed Hyderabad.
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