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Hyderabad is the capital of the Indian province of Telangana and by the right capital of Andhra Pradesh. Occupying 650 square kilometers (250 sq mi) along the banks of the Musi River, it has a populace of about 6.7 million and a metropolitan populace of about 7.75 million, making it the fourth most crowded city and 6th most crowded urban agglomeration in India. At a normal elevation of 542 meters (1,778 ft), a lot of Hyderabad is arranged on bumpy territory around counterfeit lakes, including Hussain Sagar—originating before the city's establishing—north of the downtown area.

Built-up in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, Hyderabad stayed under the standard of the Qutb Shahi tradition for almost a century prior to the Mughals caught the locale. In 1724, Mughal emissary Asif Jah I pronounced his power and made his very own administration, known as the Nizams of Hyderabad. The Nizam's territories turned into an august state amid the British Raj, and remained so for a long time, with the city filling in as its capital. The city proceeded as the capital of Hyderabad State after it was brought into the Indian Union in 1948, and turned into the capital of Andhra Pradesh after the States Reorganization Act, 1956. Since 1956, Rashtrapati Nilayam in the city has been the winter office of the President of India. In 2014, the recently framed territory of Telangana split from Andhra Pradesh and the city turned into the joint capital of the two expresses, a transitional course of action booked to end by 2025.

Relics of Qutb Shahi and Nizam rule stay unmistakable today; the Charminar—authorized by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah—has come to symbolize Hyderabad. Golconda stronghold is another real milestone. The impact of Mughlai culture is likewise obvious in the area's unmistakable food, which incorporates Hyderabadi biryani and Hyderabadi haleem. The QutbShahis and Nizams built up Hyderabad as a social center, pulling in men of letters from various parts of the world. Hyderabad developed as the premier focal point of culture in India with the decrease of the Mughal Empire in the mid-nineteenth century, with specialists moving to the city from whatever is left of the Indian subcontinent. The Telugu film industry situated in the city is the nation's second-biggest maker of movies.

Hyderabad was verifiably known as a pearl and precious stone exchanging focus, and it keeps on being known as the "City of Pearls". A significant number of the city's conventional bazaars stay open, including Laad Bazaar, Begum Bazaar, and Sultan Bazaar. Industrialization all through the twentieth century pulled in real Indian assembling, look into and money related organizations, including Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, the National Geophysical Research Institute and the Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology. Extraordinary monetary zones committed to data innovation have energized organizations from India and around the globe to set up activities in Hyderabad. The development of pharmaceutical and biotechnology ventures during the 1990s prompted the zone's naming as India's "Genome Valley". With a yield of US$74 billion, Hyderabad is the fifth-biggest supporter of India's general GDP.

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