Oyster Habitat Hyderabad
818, Road 41, Jubilee Hills Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, 500034, India
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HYDERABAD MAYBE ...........
... white marble statue that is so expertly carved you can see her veiled face. 2. Large golden grandfather clock with moving figures striking the seconds and the hour. 3. Mephistopheles and Margaretta - a two sided wooden statue depicting the devil on one side and Margaretta on the other(again you can check these out on google images) 4. Intricately ...
HYDERABAD .......MUSLIM STRONGHOLD
After a 12 hour bus ride from Bangalore I arrived in Hyderabad. The majority of the population are Muslim and back in the 1940s they had wished to join Pakistan but in 1948 became a part of the newly independent India. I am staying at the Taj Mahal Hotel and this one is not as ritzy as the one in Mumbai but it will do just fine. Had another evening meal of a South Indian thali and a sweet lassi( not lassie) which cost me less than $2. USD.. Tomorrow I discover the city.
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En immersion
... du Charminar.et de profiter du panorama.
On est ici au cœur de la vieille ville, dans un quartier majoritairement musulman.
Les femmes voilées se mélangent avec celles habillées en sari.
Les rickshaws pétaradent au milieu des échoppes du bazar et des vendeurs ambulants.
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Farewell to new friends...
... weeks in Mumbai, I was quite prepared for Hyderabad. In fact I was pleasantly surprised - I thought the streets were much cleaner and the population was not as overcrowded. Of course that is all true (in general). We took a driving tour around the city and did some shopping in a few places. I visited a local market. I walked in side a Hindu Temple (first ...
Hyderabad & Golaconda
... all the way up to the top, which took about an hour. It was a good workout and had an incredible view of the city. The people were friendly again wanting to shake my hands and take photos. I went all around the place and there were not many barriers of what I could climb on and not climb on. This place is one of my favorite fortresses. The next stop was Qutab Shashi Tombs. The tombs were the old queens and kings of the 16th ...
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