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Hyderabad is the capital of the Indian states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. It is a historic city noted for its many monuments, temples, mosques and bazaars.

The city of Hyderabad was founded by the Qutb Shahi sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah in 1591 CE. The Kakatiya hill fortress of Golconda, which quli qutub shahi strengthened and expanded.

It was built around the Charminar, which formed the centerpiece of the city.

The site is located in the Qutub Shahi Tombs which is nestled at the foot of the majestic Golconda Fort, the Qutb Shahi Heritage Park is spread over 106 acres. This Necropolis of the Qutb Shahi dynasty, that ruled the region for 169 years in the 16th- 17th centuries, includes 40 mausoleums, 23 mosques, 6 baolis (step-wells), a hammam (mortuary bath), pavilions and garden structures set within a heritage zone of international significance.

Located in Ibrahim Bagh, Qutub Shahi Tombs are a group of small and big mosques and tombs built by the rulers of the Qutub Shah dynasty.

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GOLCONDA FORT Virat Nagar - 0.6km
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QUTUB SHAHI TOMBS
LATITUDE - 17.3950° N LONGITUDE - 78.3968° E Pedamma Temple - 3km Madhapur - 3km RGIA - 27.4km Lakdi ka Pul - 5km Khairtabad - 5km
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1. The site slopes in a diagonal direction from north-west to south-east.

2. The site has a gentle slope.

3. Existing vegetation consists of native forest type vegetation.

4. The natural flow of rain water runoff follows the slope from north-west to south-east.

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Spring equinox

On the day of the spring (March) equinox, the sun crosses the celestial equator, moving along the ecliptic.

On this date, the day is equal in length to the night.

Summer Solstice

On this day, the height of the sun in the sky is the highest. The maximum length of daylight hours and the shortest night of the year

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Autumn Equinox

The night gets longer and the day gets shorter until the winter solstice arrives.

The climate of Hyderabad is arid. The days are hot and dry, usually going up to extreme highs of 40 °C (102 °F) and falls down upto 21 °C (°F).

The rainy period of the year lasts for 8.4 months from March to November with a sliding 31 day rainfall of atleast 12.7mm. The month with the most rainfall is August with an average rainfall of 154.9mm. The average annual rainfall is 136.1mm.

Winter Solstice

After this date, daylight hours slowly increase until the vernal equinox.

C.Traffic Node D.View into the site A.View from the site (Tomb of Abdullah Qutub Shah) F.Traffic Generator H.Commander’s Tomb I.Golconda Fort
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E.Twin Tomb of Hakim B.Tomb & Mosque of Hayat Bakhsh Begum G.View into the site from road
1 2 4 3 CONTOURS EXISTING VEGETATION EXISTING DRAINAGE SLOPE
- 10,100sqm Note - All dimentions are in m. A D H C F G I B 20 m wide road Traffic Generators Primary Winds View Points Noise
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