Social Sciences, asked by sanvimangasuli76, 11 months ago

how many entrances are here to the fort​

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Answered by khareavani487
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Golconda Fort, also known as Golkonda (Telugu. "shepherds' hill") is a fortified citadel and an early capital city of the Qutb Shahi dynasty (c.1512–1687), located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Because of the vicinity of diamond mines, especially Kollur Mine, Golconda flourished as a trade centre of large diamonds, known as the Golconda Diamonds. The region has produced some of the world's most famous diamonds, including the colourless Koh-i-Noor (now owned by the United Kingdom), the blue Hope (United States), the pink Daria-i-Noor (Iran), the white Regent (France), the Dresden Green (Germany), and the colourless Orlov (Russia), Nizam and Jacob (India), as well as the now lost diamonds Florentine Yellow, Akbar Shah and Great Mogul.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The long stairs of Fort Golconda.

Golconda, an enormous fort just 11 km outside of Hyderabad is a ruin city, surrounded by 10 km of walls. The fort was built in the year 1525. The ruins are located on a 120 meter high hill. No less than 365 steps are to be concurred to reach the top.

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