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Hidden Gems of Nizam’s Legacy: Lesser-Known Architectural Marvels in Hyderabad

1. Moazzam Jahi Market: Built by the sixth Nizam, Mahbub Ali Pasha, this grand market is a symbol of Hyderabad’s architectural heritage. The market was constructed using Italian marble and is a beautiful blend of European and Indo-Saracenic styles.

2. Aziz Bagh Palace: The second Nizam, Mir Nizam Ali Khan, built this palace complex as a residence for his son Azam Jah. The palace is surrounded by lush gardens and reflects the opulence of the Nizam era.

3. Nizam’s Museum: The Purani Haveli palace complex houses the Nizam’s Museum, which showcases an impressive collection of artifacts, gifts, and memorabilia from the Nizam’s rule, providing a glimpse into the extravagant lifestyle of the Nizams.

5. Jamia Nizamia: Founded in 1876 by the Nizam’s government, Jamia Nizamia is an Islamic seminary that has been a center for Islamic studies and research for over a century.

6. Irrum Manzil: Constructed by the second Nizam, this palace served as a summer retreat. It blends European and Mughal architectural styles and is now a heritage building.

7. Badi Chowdi Clock Tower: This clock tower, built during the reign of the seventh Nizam, Mir Osman Ali Khan, is a landmark in Hyderabad. It stands at the intersection of important roads and was constructed to commemorate the completion of 25 years of his rule.

8. Mahbub Mansion: Named after the sixth Nizam, Mahbub Ali Pasha, this mansion is a historic building that has served as a venue for cultural and social events over the years.

9. Osmania University Arts College: The Nizam’s government played a key role in the establishment of Osmania University, and the Arts College building stands as an architectural marvel within the campus.

10. Bella Vista Palace: Built as a guesthouse for visiting dignitaries, Bella Vista Palace showcases the Nizam’s hospitality and architectural aesthetics. It later became the residence of the President of India when in Hyderabad.

These are just a few examples of the lesser-known contributions made by the Nizams to the development and cultural landscape of Hyderabad. Each of these structures reflects the rich history and unique blend of architectural styles that characterize the city.

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