Monday, 24 August 2020

Ministry of Tourism organises the 50th webinar titled “Cultural heritage of Hyderabad”under DekhoApnaDesh series

Ministry of Tourism’sDekhoApnaDesh Webinar Series reached a landmark of 50th session with the webinar titled “Cultural heritage of Hyderabad” presented on 22nd August 2020.The webinar series was launched on 14th April 2020.The Ministry of Tourism is organizing the DekhoApnaDesh webinars with an objective to create awareness about and promote various tourism destinations of India – including the lesser known destinations and lesser known facets of popular destinations. It also promotes spirit of Ek Bharat Sreshtha Bharat.

The webinar on “Cultural heritage of Hyderabad” was presented by Ms. MadhuVottery, Heritage education Consultant, Author and Conservation Architect. The webinar showcased the culture of Hyderabad which is quite distinct from the rest of Telangana with its strong Islamic influences inherited from the period of the Nizam rule which is starkly visible on Hyderabad's architecture, food, lifestyle and language especially in the old city. The presenter also highlighted how the new city represents a more cosmopolitan culture. Hyderabad has a rich tradition of literature and fine arts, with many museums, art galleries and exhibitions dedicated to the display of Hyderabadi heritage.and established Hyderabad in 1591 to extend the capital beyond the 

Relics of the QutbShahi and Nizam rules remain visible even today; the 

The following important cultural sites of Hyderabad were highlighted in this session:

1) Golconda Fort, Hyderabad- A massive fortress whose ruins stand proudly even today displaying the glory of its rich past and some untold sagas of the city's history. The place oozing charm is a must visit historical place in Hyderabad.MohammedQuli understood the need of a new City and made Bhagnagar (after the name of his beloved) with Charminar in its centre.

- Once the seat of the AsafJahi Dynasty, the Chowmahalla Palace was built in Hyderabad and is located near the famous monument, Charminar and Laad Bazar. The palace is designed very intricately and holds that Nawabi Charm in itself. Chowmahalla Palace, the seat of power of Nizams, has bagged the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Merit Award for Culture Heritage Conservation.

3) Charminar- The monument was erected when QuliQutab Shah shifted hiscapital from Golcondo to Hyderabad. The monument got its name from its structure as it consists of four minarets.

4) Purani Haveli- one of the significant historical places in Hyderabad's golden era is today known for its remarkable exhibits of artwork and talent. It is a beautiful structure comprising great surprises for history lovers.

5) Mecca Masjid- One of the oldest and the largest mosques of India is the grandest historical places in Hyderabad was completed by Aurangazeb in 1693.The bricks used here are believed to be from Mecca, and hence the name.

6) QutubShahi Tombs- Located in the Ibrahim Bagh, QutubShahi Tombs are a group of small and big mosques and tombs built by the rulers of the Qutub Shah dynasty. The tombs are all built on a raised platform and have a dome-shaped structure. The little historical places in Hyderabad are single-storeyed while the bigger ones are double storeyed. The site was used by the mughal army to target Golconda Fort. The tomb’s lower storey was used as stables for the mughal army horses.

7) Paigah tombs- Located in the suburbs of Pisal Banda in Hyderabad, Paigah Tombs are a group of tombs of the Paigah royal family. Although now in a derelict and dilapidated state, the tombs still boast of striking architecture and marvellously carved marble panels. This historical place in Hyderabad is managed by a family of caretakers who reside in the premises.

- Is an art museum established in the year 1951 and located at Dar-ul-Shifa, on the southern bank of the Musi River in the city of Hyderabad. The Salar Jung family is responsible for its collection of rare art objects from all over the world. The family is one of the most illustrious families in Deccan history, five of them having been prime-ministers in the erstwhile Nizam rule of Hyderabad-Deccan.

9) Warangal Fort- This fort appears to have existed since at least the 12th century when it was the capital of the Kakatiya dynasty. The fort has four ornamental gates, known as Kakatiya Kala Thoranam, that originally formed the entrances to a now ruined great Shiva temple.

10) QutubShahi wooden Palace- This Palace is also on trade route. 

The importance of trade route was also showcased as structures were built around them. Golconda- Charminar- Pul-E-Narva connected the new capital with fort.

Talking about the twin city of Secunderabad , Ms. Vottery explained how in 1798, the Subsidiary alliance was signed between the Second Nizam and the British. Far from the Charminar to the North, a part of the City was established as a cantonment and called Secunderabad after the name of NawabSikander Jah, the third Nizam. The construction of European style structures started in 1908 when there was flood followed by plague in 1911.

Apart from the combination old heritage structure and modern buildings, Hyderabad is also famous for lac bangles, glass bangles at Laad bazaar, Pearls and jewellery at Patharghatti, ethnic wear at laad bazaar and Patharghatti and calligraphy at Chata bazaar. The City is famous for edible silver foil, Zardozi work, Calligraphy etc.

The presenter also spoke about the walking tours organized by the Telangana State Government showing the heritage and culture of the State. The State Government also has an app called Hyderabad.

Moderating the session, Ms. RupinderBrar, Additional Director General spoke about the connectivity of Hyderabad in terms of Road , rail & air. She informed how the international airport of the city is well connected to Europe, Middle East and South East Asia. Hyderabad International Airport has won many awards for its operation, cleanliness and excellent energy efficient Unit.

She also spoke about the Incredible India Tourist Facilitator Certification program offered by the Ministry of Tourism, an online learning program on destination, travel and products which will go a long way in improving the skills of storytelling and sharing the historical and heritage of the past with the tourists. This will further help citizens to own up the local culture and show it to the visitors in a unique way.

The sessions of webinars are now available on the https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbzIbBmMvtvH7d6Zo_ZEHDA/featured and also on Ministry of Tourism websites incredibleindia.org and tourism.gov. in The next webinar titled Exploring Hampi is scheduled on 29th August 2020 at 11.00 am.

Courtesy: pib.gov.in

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