A Heritage Walk to Old Hyderabad!!!
Went to see a part of Old Hyderabad on 03 Feb 2019 which includes Chowmahalla Palace, Laad Bazaar, Charminar & Mecca Masjid. Please do like this Video & Subscribe our channel to get the latest Travel videos hosted by me.
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HERITAGE WALK. FIRST TIME IN INDIA.POLICE OFFICIALS JOINED THE FIRST HYDERABAD HERITAGE WALK.
Heritage walk/ Trot : First in India .
A new concept was added today when Arvind Kumar IAS, Musharraf IAS, Anjani Kumar IPS and a dozen more officials joined the First Hyderabad Heritage Walk / Trot .
This is the first of it's kind in the country . Such Heritage Trop is popular in some historical cities of Europe .
20 horses started the trot from the Mounted Unit at Goshamahal at 600 am . The rising sun on the left when the group of riders were crossing Musi provided a memorable pics .
The grandeur of the High Court encouraged the youthful team.
Crossing Madina towards Patherghatti , Charminar. Mecca Masjid and the termination point at Chowmohlla palace will remain a sweet memory .
Arvind kumar and Musharaff also did the Inspections of many lanes and bye lanes of the old city .
The Kotwal Anjani Kumar meet the patrol officers and many local citizens of the area .
The community was so happy to see so many senior officers visiting the area so early in the morning .
Anjani Kumar said that such adventure effort also relaxes a person from various stress .
Captain PR Singh and Siraj Attari of the Indian Polo Association enjoyed the thrill and appreciated the efforts made by the city police .
For DCP Easr zone Ramesh Reddy and Task Force DCP Radhakrishna it was a first experience of it's kind.
Hyderabad city had added a new concept of trill, inspection, inter department coordination, stress buster and a great weekend morning all clubbed into one .
All credit to the great Horse lover CP Anjani Kumar.
Hyderabad Heritage Walk
The symbol of Hyderabad Charminar
BEST Ramzan STREET Food Tour in HYDERABAD - MUST EAT Stone grilled Pathar ka GOSHT (Mutton)
Often referred to as the City of Pearls, Hyderabad is famous for its rich cultural heritage that co exists amidst a flourishing modern lifestyle. The vibrant local food scene in the city has been luring food enthusiast from all parts of the country. So in this fresh gastronomic journey we are at Hyderabad to sample the delectable and myriad fare that’s available on the lanes which are always bustling with food lovers. We are happy to make it during Ramzan as we got the opportunity to explore the slice of the culture and connections through some of the festive foods. It was a pleasure to have the graceful Sankalp Vishnu, a food critic and a food expert, as our host who enthusiastically walked us through the culinary tradition of the Old city. We have been truly enriched by his cooperation.
The first thing we tried was a common snack called the Patti Samosa. These small crisp patties were filled with a tasty onion and corn mixture. The name is derived from the long rectangular strips of pastry sheets that is used for making these samosas.
Next went to a joint selling Sevain, that’s thin vermicelli clustered into a spherical mass. They are mostly used for making sweet delicacies with milk, like the Sheer Khurma etc. and are a staple during Ramzan. They came in different varieties like plain, roasted, sweetened and salty.
While exploring the street adjacent to the Charminar we stopped by a vendor selling one of the popular sweetmeats, the Coconut Sweet, that’s commonly available all across the old city. This interesting thing was soft coconut burfi that had to be eaten along with pieces of fresh coconut. We simply loved the taste and texture of the whole combination.
The next thing Sankalp made us try was the crunchy slices of partially ripened Malgova Mangoes that had their skin intact. The sweetness of the fruit and the earthy saltiness of rocksalt sprinkled on top made a playful summertime treat.
Then we went ahead to try the Hyderabad famous Pathar ke Gosht at the popular Al Farooj Sonu Kebabs. The stone grilled marinated mutton pieces were tender, delicious and distinctly flavourful. We also tried their Chicken Majestic which was a unique cumin, red chillies, turmeric and curd based dish. The final thing we tried at this place was the super yummy and crunchy Sevain Chicken. This deep fried snacks was crisp on the outside and soft inside.
From there we went on to try Marag, a Hyderabad special rich, creamy, smooth , greasy and delectable mutton broth.
While ambling down the lanes across the Charminar we came across a cycle borne vendor selling egg, chicken and onion samosas. The boiled egg ones were really unique and mooriesh. We tried it for the first time and loved it.
The next destination was Nimrah café and backery, the most iconic joints near the Charminar. Its Irani Chai and the yummy assortment of biscuits especially the Moon and Osmania biscuits were worth the reputation. We also loved the Ramzan special Jahangir which resembled the Gulab Jamun in taste though it was much drier.
We then grabbed a Paan and went ahead to try the Falooda and Lassi at the very popular Matwala Doodh Wala. Both of them were luscious and refreshing.
Next place was hotel Nayaab, a famous non veg joint. There we tried the Dum ka keema, Malai paya and Mutton Dalcha. All the dishes were super delicious. We also got the opportunity to get inside the kitchen and oversee the preparations.
With dinner done right, it was time for desserts. So Sankalp took us to the Hameedi confectioners to relish the most unique and indulgent Jouzi halwa that has a very interesting history behind it. The coin shaped almond and cashew burfis were also good.
This gluttonous and brilliant journey across the old city of Hyderabad ended on an ice cream note. The soul satisfying Muti Flavour ice creams were natural and hand churned.
We sincerely thank our genial host Sankalp for this insightful, enthusiastic and scrumptious food tour.
#RamzanFoodWalk #HyderabadFoodTour
About the host - Anubhav Sapra:
Anubhav Sapra is an avid foodie! He is a Founder but proudly calls himself a Foodie-in-chief at Delhi Food Walks. He is also a street-food and Indian regional cuisine connoisseur and loves to write about street-food. To know more, visit anubhavsapra.com
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Must visit places or TOP Places to visit in 2019. Are you aware that Hyderabad was ranked as the 2nd best place in the word to see - by an annual survey by National Geographic's Traveller Magazine?* Hyderabad is a historic city known for its many monuments, museums and mosques. Hyderabad has one of the richest and most colorful history which is accentuated by magnificent architecture and a rich heritage - a history that extends through time for more than 400 years!
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All about Hyderabad Tourism and Telangana Tourism
In this video, we will take you to some of the must visit historical places of Hyderabad
Places Covered:-
1. Charminar -A global icon of Hyderabad, said to have a secret tunnel that leads to the Golconda fort and no one knows where to find them yet!
2. Golconda Fort - It was this place where Kohinoor and hope diamond was found.Standing atop its peak, you can see the entire city scape of Hyderabad
3. Chowmahalla Palace - Located near Charminar ,it consists of 4 palaces and hence named Chowmahalla Palace.Khilwat Mubarak, ans Clock Tower are a must visit.
4. Qutub Shahi Tombs - There are 7 generations of kings resting in these tombs. A perfect place for a relaxed evening walk.
5. Salar Jung Museum - One of the largest one man collection of antiques in the whole world named after his name The Salar Jung Museum.
6. Nizam Museum -A Repository of souvenirs showcasing the ancient cultures of Nizams.
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WORLD FAMOUS Hyderabadi Haleem !! HALEEM Making & Tasting in Hyderabad
Hyderabad is a beautiful old city that's known for its rich cultural heritage, delicious local food and lively and friendly populace. We were lucky to have the opportunity to explore the culinary scene of this vibrant city during Ramzan when surprisingly the city’s signature dish Biryani makes way for Haleem, a delectable wheat, lentils, and meat dish that the Hyderabadis look forward to in this holy month of fasting. This high calorie dish is usually had during Iftar because it provides instant energy and nourishment. So in this episode of our gastronomic tour we have set on to celebrate this labour of love along with our graceful host Sankalp Vishnu, a renowned food critic and also with the enthusiastic locals.
We tried the dish at two popular outlets in the city-the Lucky Restaurant and Pista House. The fact that each place serving this meaty wonder has its own distinct approach towards its preparation was evident from the noticeable variation in the taste and texture that we registered while trying it at these two places. Primarily its the difference in the ratio of ingredients that results in such delicious variations. We must agree that both the options were distinctively tasty.
At Lucky restaurant, Sankalp informed us about the background and characteristics of a traditional haleem, over a warm plate of this gooey wonder. He also illustrated how the whole magic revolves around three basic thing; the meat is to wheat ratio, the spice mix and the pounding process.
The next day we went to the makeshift kitchen of Pista House, the stalwart in Haleem business, to discover how this majestic dish is made. Its a labour and time intensive process where a huge quantity of meat, soaked broken wheat, dals (urad, chana and toor), spices and plenty of ghee are cooked together for 12 hours in a huge cauldrons over firewood. The cooking process happens in three stages that includes boiling, steaming(Dum) and pounding. The last stage is both crucial and awe inspiring. Crucial because it’s this continuous long hours of pounding that results in the desired velvety and sticky texture of the Haleem. And awe inspiring because it involves an enormous amount of human strength and patience to handle those insanely large and heavy wooden mallets for pounding.
After overseeing the process of its making we also tried this celebrated dish which was the reason behind so many happy faces around us. No doubt the taste was superlative. Watching the whole dynamics of haleem’s journey from the kitchen to the counters was truly gratifying. We thank all our amazing host for their cooperation and hospitality.
#haleemmaking #HyderabadFoodTour
About the host - Anubhav Sapra:
Anubhav Sapra is an avid foodie! He is a Founder but proudly calls himself a Foodie-in-chief at Delhi Food Walks. He is also a street-food and Indian regional cuisine connoisseur and loves to write about street-food. To know more, visit anubhavsapra.com
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Text by Swetaleena Nayak
Heritage Walk, Hyderabad | கலாச்சார நடை, ஐதராபாத்
Heritage Walk, Hyderabad | கலாச்சார நடை, ஐதராபாத்
To follow the heritage trail route in Hyderabad, start your walk from Chowmahalla palace and walk towards Charminar.
Old City Hyderabad Walk Through
Oh ALLAH
Make Hyderabad Like The Gem That Adorns A Ring
Oh ALLAH
Always Fill Hyderabad With Prosperity, Peace And Love
Oh ALLAH
Peace Be Up On All Qutub Shahi And Asaf Jahi Family
Ameen Ya Rabbil Aalameen
Recorded On 8th April 2018
Qutb Shahi Tombs Hyderabad Heritage Walk | World Heritage Day 2018
Qutb Shahi Tombs Hyderabad Heritage Walk | World Heritage Day 2018
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Heritage Walk at Golconda Fort by Learn Project led by Barrister Asaduddin Owaisi
Heritage Walk at Golconda Fort by Learn Project led by Barrister Asaduddin Owaisi
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Charminar - heritage galore in Hyderabad
The Charminar in Hyderabad was constructed in 1591 by Mohammed Quli Qutab Shah. The Charminar is a massive and impressive structure with four minarets. In the evening, with illumination, the great Charminar looks even greater. With the passage of time the Charminar occupied so much importance that it became the heart of all bustling activities. It is in the bustling bazaars around the Charminar that you find the traditional nahari stalls and kulchas of Hyderabad. Hyderabad is one of those few cities, which have a fine blend of modernity and tradition.
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Heritage walk on 26th January Republic Day in Old city Hyderabad.
Delhi public school organized.
Heritage walk on 26th January Republic Day in Old city Hyderabad.
Delhi public school organized Heritage Walk with Collaboration of Ghmc chief Guest of the program Charminar MLA Mumutaz Ahmed Khan and Deputy Mayor Ghmc Baba Fasiuddin and pathergatti Corporator Shoail Qadari ...
Hyderabad tourist place-Yousuf Tekri Bungalow-Tolichowki
Yousuf Tekri Bungalow-Hyderabad Historical Heritage and tourist place/spot: Yousuf Tekri Bungalow (tolichowki-Mehdipatnam-Telangana, India) belonged to Nawab Yousufuddin Khan; a subedar of Gulbarga during the reign of the sixth Nizam Mir Mehbub Ali Khan.
It is built in the form of a castle and is more than 175 years old construction.
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16th century wall discovered at India’s heritage park in Telangana
Hyderabad, April 02 (ANI): Conversationalists have discovered a 16th century wall during restoration work of India’s historic Qutb Shahi heritage park in Hyderabad, which opened new dimensions for historians. The restoration work of the historic Quli Qutb Shahi Tombs complex began after Finance Minister Arun Jaitley provided financial aid for its upliftment in his budget speech this year. The heritage site is maintained by the Department of Tourism in collaboration with Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC). During the course of restoration, experts stumbled upon the enclosure wall of Sultan Quli Qutb ul Mulk’s tomb and managed to unearth the nine-feet wall on all four sides. Located amid beautifully landscaped gardens, there are a number of legends surrounding the monument’s history. It is said that during the Qutb Shahi period these tombs were of great significance that even criminals taking refuge there were given pardon. Director of Department of Tourism in Telangana, Sunitha Bhagwat said that they had proposed a budget of rupees 85 crore to get a UNESCO heritage tag for the complex. The complex also includes 70 monuments including 40 tombs, 23 mosques, five step wells and a hammam (bathing area).
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Hyderabad Heritage & culture
Hyderabad Heritage & culture