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Muhammad Quli was a patron of poetry, paintings, calligraphy and architecture. Major scripts used in this period are Nastaliq, Naksh, Kufi, Tughra and Sulus. A unique inscription is on Mecca Masjid in Nastaliq script, a script not known anywhere else in the Deccan region. Another inscription in the
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There is a degree of folklore associated with selection of the land for the new city of Hyderabad. It is said that once the King was coming back from a hunt and he crossed the bridge across River Musi and arrived at the flat land which pleased him. However, Muhammad Quli must have been aware of the
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From the time of his father Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah, there was a high influx of populace into the city of Golkonda, which lead to over-crowding and unhygienic conditions. This created the need for an extension or new city. The construction of Hyderabad was initiated in 1591, on the southern bank of
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In 1592 further disturbance was created by Shah Saheb for ascending the throne. During this time he sent Aitbar Khan with a large troop and he defeated Shah Saheb. Amidst the chaos Muhammad Quli was still able to patronage art and establish the city of Hyderabad. His reign is considered the high
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Poetry was another forte of Muhammad Quli and he is considered one of the first poets to write in the Dakhni language. He wrote in a wide range of genres from religious to romantic to profane. One of his works is the
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Muhammad Quli also planned several gardens throughout the city, which came to be known as "Garden City" and the same is mentioned in several travellers' accounts. Rafi-uddin Shirazi mention in
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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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He faced minor rebellions on eastern and western fronts during the initial years of his rule. He led the troops himself and defeated Ali Khan Loor and Yashwant Raj.
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Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah succeeded his father Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah in the year 1580 at the age of 15 years. His rule lasted for 31 years, his contemporaries were
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and Hindu Mother Bhagirathi. He was an accomplished poet and wrote his poetry in
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Prince, Poet, Lover, Builder: Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, The Founder of Hyderabad
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Prince, Poet, Lover, Builder: Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, The Founder of Hyderabad
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Prince;Poet;Lover;Builder: Mohd. Quli Qutb Shah - The founder of Hyderabad
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The Shah's wedding party with his bride, the Hindu dancing-girl Bhagmati.
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style, and his poems consisted of verses relating to a single topic,
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on one hundred pages, while the rest contained over 300 pages of
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and several palaces which have been demolished over the years.
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presence of this land and the story is a romanticised version.
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Dancing before Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, Golconda, about 1590
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same mosque is a verse of the Quran carved in Naksh style.
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Classical Urdu Literature from the Beginning to Iqbāl
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Sultan of Golconda
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Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah
Sultan Muhammad Qutb Shah
Golkonda
Golconda Sultanate
Telangana
Hyderabad
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Hayat Bakshi Begum
Sultan Muhammad Qutb Shah
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Qutb Shahi dynasty
Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah
Shia Islam
Qutb Shahi dynasty
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