A splendid piece of architecture standing in the heart of the city
built by Quli Qutub Shah, in 1591. This magnificent monument is the
unique symbol of Hyderabad. Charminar is often called as "The Arc
de triomphe of the East". It is considered as the legendary
masterpiece of Qutub Shahi's.
This beautiful structure derives its name from four intricately carved
minarets, The four graceful minarets literally meaning 'Four Minars',
soar to a height of 48.7m each, above the ground. It is located amidst
the colourful shops of Lad Bazaar with its glittering traditional
bangles in the old city. Enormous in its size, this imposing monument
exudes a charm that is more than 400 years old.
A Representation Of Indo-Sarcenic Tradition
It was built with granite and lime-mortar. It is a blend of 'Cazia' and
Islamic style of architecture. The intertwined arches and domes are
examples of typical Islamic style of the architecture. The graceful
floral motif atop the Charminar (Char Minar) is enchanting. The
Charminar depicts the Indo-Saracenic tradition - a symbiosis of the
Hindu and the Muslim traditions, which has woven the magic of a rich
Deccan culture. The Charminar looks spectacular particularly in the
nights when it is illuminated.
It offers an excellent panoramic view of the city and Golconda Fort,
which makes the mind go back into time and recapitulates the past glory
of Hyderabad during the Qutub Shahi times. Charminar has become an
inseparable part of the history of Hyderabad.
The Qutub Shahi Reign
The history of Hyderabad begins with the establishment of the Qutub
Shahi dynasty. Owing to the inadequacy of water and frequent epidemics
of plague and cholera Quli Qutub Shah established the new city with the
Charminar at its centre with four great roads fanning out in four
cardinal directions.
The plan is a square, each side 20m long, while the four arches are 11m
wide and rise 20m from the plinth. The four-storeyed minarets rise 20m
from the roof of the massive monument and measure 24m from the plinth.
The western section of the roof contains a mosque, ranking among the
finest the gifted Qutub Shahi artisans ever built.
There are 45 prayer spaces with a large open space in front to
accommodate more for Friday prayers. To the east of this space is a
lovely verandah with a large open arch in the centre, flanked by smaller
ones on both sides.
Places to stay in Hyderabad
Accommodation is available in the hotels at Hyderabad.
How to Get There
Air : Hyderabad being the capital city is well
connected by air and has got its own airport.
Rail : Hyderabad has got its own railhead, which
connects it to all the major cities within the state as well as in the
country.
Road : Tourists can take city buses from any point
of the city. Rickshaw's and Taxi's are the other modes of Transport to
get to Charminar.