Yes.
Golconda Vyaparulu comes under which subsect of Brahmins....there are Niyogi Brahmins or Vysnava
Akkanna and Madanna are from Brahmin family, sect called Golkonda Vyapari's a category of Neyogi brahmins. They originated with a famous sir name - Pingali.
The cast of Golkonda Abbulu - 1982 includes: Jayapradha
Golkonda is a site which contains the ruins of the capital of the former kingdom of Golkonda, as well as famous mines which have produced some of the world's best diamonds. However, it has not yet been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
No. It is the worst wine and not good
Diamonds are mined at Golkonda in Andhra Pradesh. It's known for producing some of the world's most famous diamonds, including the Koh-i-Noor and the Hope Diamond. So, if you're looking to add some bling to your life, Golkonda is the place to be.
Yes I think
1)berar 2)bijapur 3)ahmadnagar 4)golkonda 5)bidar
Vasudeo Sitaram Bendrey has written: 'Qutbshahi of Golconda in the seventeenth century' -- subject(s): Qutb Shahi dynasty, Golkonda, India, History, India Golkonda 'A study of Muslim inscriptions' -- subject(s): Islamic inscriptions, Epigraphia Indo-Moslemica
Golkonda Fort, located near Hyderabad, India, was originally built in the 12th century by the Kakatiya dynasty. It was later expanded and strengthened by the Qutb Shahi dynasty in the 16th century, becoming a significant fortress and capital of their kingdom. The fort is renowned for its impressive architecture and historical significance.
Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah Wali, the fourth Qutb king. Ibrahim was following in the spirit of his ancestors, the Qutub Shahi kings, a great family of builders who had ruled the kingdom of Golkonda from 1512. Their first capital, the fortress citadel of Golkonda, was rebuilt for defense from invading Mughals from the north.
There are several tourist spots in hyderabad you can visit but most popular are Golkonda fort and Charminar.