The ancient and magnificent fort of Golconda

Golconda fort is one of the ancient fortresses in India, a symbol of prosperity and glory.  The fort is located in Golconda, Karnataka.
Golconda means a circular hill.  The fort is also built on a circular hill.  This fort was built in the 8th century under the rule of Qutubshah during the Mughal period.
The Golconda owl was originally built by Queen Rudramaddevi of the Kakariya dynasty.  After the Mughals captured it, the Sultanate of Bahamia gave it a new look.  There is a 3 kilometer long wall around the fort.  The complex has four castles in total.  The wall has eight doors and 3 towers.
Golconda's engineering is amazing.  Its flame is the largest at the door.  Standing in the main room of the Lily, the echoes can be heard clearly in another Llana Hall, one kilometer away.  The gates of the fort, the dome, the minarets are all magnificent with beautiful engravings.  Rahban Toy is like seeing in a castle.  It is believed to be up to four minarets that are secret lodges in this fort.  Darbar Hall in the fort, nagina garden, bath, camel.  Tablo Taramati Mosque, Habshi.  Arches etc. are also worth seeing.

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