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GOLCONDA

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 192 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GOLCONDA  , a fortress and ruined

city of India, in the
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Nizam's Dominions, 5 M . W. of Hyderabad city . In former times Golconda was the capital of a large and powerful
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kingdom of the Deccan, ruled by the Kutb Shahi dynasty which was founded in 1512 by a
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Turkoman adventurer on the downfall of the Bahmani dynasty, but the city was subdued by Aurangzeb in 1687, and annexed to the
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Delhi
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empire . The fortress of Golconda, situated on a rocky ridge of granite, is extensive, and contains many enclosures . It is strong and in good repair, but is commanded by the summits of the enormous and massive mausolea of the ancient kings about 600 yds. distant . These buildings, which are now the chief characteristics of the place, form a vast
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group, situated in an arid, rocky
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desert . They have suffered considerably from the ravages of time, but more from the hand of man, and nothing but the
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great solidity of their walls has preserved them from utter ruin . These tombs were erected at a great expense, some of them being said to have cost as mach as £150,000 . Golconda fort is now used as the Nizam's
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treasury, and also as the state prison . Golconda has given its name in
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English literature to the diamonds which were found in other parts of the dominions of the Kutb Shahi dynasty, not near Golconda itself .

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