Dairatul Maarifil Osmania in Hyderabad preserves sacred Hindu texts such as the Bhagavad Gita and Ramayana in Arabic and Persian. Founded by the Nizams, the institute promotes interfaith harmony and has gained global recognition for its rare scholarly contributions
Hyderabad's bakeries bring back the age-old tradition of Dum ke Roat during Muharram. The dry fruit-rich, eggless cookie is in high demand, especially on Youm-e-Ashoora, continuing a cultural practice with historical ties to the Nizam-era
Built in 1922, the Bowenpally sub-post office faces demolition for an elevated corridor along NH-44 in Secunderabad. The Postal Department is seeking alternate land, as the century-old building — serving 3,000 customers — was not recognised as a heritage structure
Imposing arches at Devan Deodi, Chatta Bazaar, Mughalpura, Aghapura, Alijah Kotla, Yakutpura, Shahgunj, Hussainialam and Jahanuma served as gateways to the royal residences
Hyderabad: Mir Osman Ali Khan, during his reign, had equally funded religious practices of all kinds of people in the Hyderabad State This article is in continuation to the last article focusing on the Nizams and the modernisation of Hyderabad State. Mir Osman Ali Khan also maintained religious tolerance towards the non-Muslims that was unique […]
Hyderabad: This article is in continuation of the Mulki issue in the Telugu States. In this piece we’ll be discussing about the events that took place during the reign of sixth Nizam. During the reign of sixth Nizam, non-Mulki group of administrators were imported into Hyderabad State from north India/Hindustan, especially from Bihar, UP etc. […]
The delegation led by G Prabhu explained that the police station was established during the Nizam era, and over the years was retained as it is located in a communal sensitive area