How to write Golconda Fort in Sanskrit ?
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Answer:
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.
Explanation:
Click on the virama, called halant in Sanskrit (diacritic in the center) to delete the inherent vowel a: the virama is needed between two consonants.
example: for vedānta, type: v + e + d + a + n + virama + t + a
Instructions
To type directly with the computer keyboard:
Use the capital to type the letters subscribed with a dot below: T, Th, D, Dh, N, L, S
Type G or ng for ṅ & J for ñ
Type sh or ç for ś
Type aa, ii, uu (or A, I, U) for the long vowels ā, ī, ū
Type -r and -ri for ri and rī
Type -l and -li for li and lī
Type M for ं (anusvara) & MM for ँ (candra bindu)
Type H for ः (visarga)
Type / or | for । (danda)
Type ' (apostrophe) for ऽ (avagraha)
Type O, OM (capitals) for ॐ
Type x to make a half consonnant; example: type sx for स्
Type xx to prevent conjunct forms; example: type kxxS for क्ष्
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