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Muhammad Quli was a patron of poetry, paintings, calligraphy and architecture. Major scripts used in this period are
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There is a degree of folklore associated with selection of the land for the new city of
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the River Musi. Before construction he prayed by reciting the following couplet for the welfare of the city "Make my city full of people, like you keep the river full of fish."
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in the centre and other important palaces and administrative buildings along the surrounding axes. Other important buildings which were constructed in the following years are
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