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What (who) is Golconda - definition

FORTIFIED CITADEL AND FORMER CITY IN CENTRAL HYDERABAD, TELANGANA, INDIA
Golconda fort; Golconda hyderabad; Golconda Fort; Golkonda Fort; Golla Konda; Golkunda Fort; Golkonda
  • 195th Gunners' Day celebration at Golconda Artillery Centre, Hyderabad, 28 September 2021
  • Panoramic view of the Golconda fort
  • Guide map of Golconda fort
  • Ruins of the fort
  • Golconda fort
  • Do-Minar, Golconda

Golconda         
[g?l'k?nd?]
¦ noun literary a source of wealth, advantages, or happiness.
Origin
C19: from the name of a city near Hyderabad, India, famous for its diamonds.
Golconda (Magritte)         
PAINTING BY RENÉ MAGRITTE
Golconda (painting)
Golconda () is an oil painting on canvas by Belgian surrealist René Magritte, painted in 1953. It is usually housed at the Menil Collection in Houston, Texas.
List of Golconda diamonds         
  • page=VI}}<!-- available in appendix plate number VI --></ref><br /><br />'''Fig I'''. The shaded area is the base.<br />'''Fig II'''. A: flaw; B and C: notches cut to hold the stone in a setting; D: flaw created by fracture at E; F: fracture created by a blow; G: unpolished cleavage plane; H: basal cleavage plane.<br />'''Fig III'''. The opposite side shows facets and peak of the "Mountain of Light"
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  • Diamond mine in the Golconda region 1725 CE from the collection of [[Pieter van der Aa]]—a Dutch publisher known for preparing maps and atlases.
  • Women in the process of washing earthy substances from soil, at a site of an unnamed Golconda mine.<ref name="Taylor" />
  • [[Queen Marie Antoinette]] of [[France]] being taken for execution, a steel engraving-1850
  • A scene of [[Machilipatnam]] port in 1676 AD, it was a prime seaport of Golconda Sultanate
  • [[Sindbad the Sailor]] and the Valley of the Diamonds, illustrated by [[Maxfield Parrish]](1870–1966)
INDIAN DIAMONDS MINED IN PRESENT-DAY TELANGANA AND ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA
Golconda Diamonds; List of Golconda diamonds; List of Golconda Diamonds; List of the Golconda Diamonds; Golconda diamond; Crimes surrounding Golconda Diamonds; Controversies of Golconda Diamonds; Heist of Golconda Diamonds; Scandal's of Golconda Diamonds
From ancient times, India was the source of nearly all the world's known diamonds, among which the Golconda diamonds are known for some of the world's most magnificent diamonds. Golconda Fort, situated in the eastern part of modern Hyderabad, was the seat of the Golconda Sultanate, and used to house an important diamond trading industry, thus Golconda diamonds became synonymous with Golconda itself.

Wikipedia

Golconda

Golconda (Telugu: గోల్కొండ, romanized: Gōlkōnḍa) is a historic fortress and ruined city located in the western outskirts of Hyderabad, Telangana, India. It was originally called Mankal (mānugallu). The fort was originally built by Kakatiya ruler Pratāparudra in the 11th century out of mud walls. It was ceded to the Bahmani Kings by Deo Rai, Rajah of Warangal during the reign of Sultan Muhammad Shah (1358–1375 A.D.) of the Bahmani Sultanate. Following the death of Sultan Mahmood Shah, the Sultanate disintegrated and Sultan Quli, who had been appointed as the Governor of Hyderabad by the Bahmani Kings, fortified city and made it the capital of the Golconda Sultanate. Because of the vicinity of diamond mines, especially Kollur Mine, Golconda flourished as a trade centre of large diamonds known as Golconda Diamonds. Golconda fort is currently abandoned and in ruins.

The complex was put by UNESCO on its "tentative list" to become a World Heritage Site in 2014, with others in the region, under the name Monuments and Forts of the Deccan Sultanate (despite there being a number of different sultanates).

Examples of use of Golconda
1. Tabu plays the role of a student of archaeology who visits Golconda fort to undertake research on the lives of Qutab Quli Shah and Bhaggmati.
2. The exhibits include Agra’s Taj Mahal and Fatehpur Sikri, Delhi’s Qutub Minar and Jama Masjid, Aurangabad’s Bibi–Ka–Maqbara and Daultabad Fort, and Hyderabad’s Charminar, Golconda Fort, Qutub Shahi tombs, mosques and Osmania University.
3. Based on the love story of Prince Qutab Quli Shah of Golconda and local lass Bhaggmati, the film has "real characters talk, sing and dance with animated characters", says Ashish Kaul, the marketing and distribution head of the film being made by zee network.