Hyderabads
Hyderabads is a term used to refer to the residents of Hyderabad, the major metropolitan area in southern India. The city and its surrounding region are an integral part of the state of Telangana, with a heritage shaped by centuries of Persianate culture, Hindu and Muslim communities, and a cosmopolitan modern economy.
Hyderabad was founded in 1591 as the capital of the Qutb Shahi dynasty and later became the
Geographically, Hyderabad is situated on the Deccan Plateau along the Musi River. The climate is characterized
Economically, Hyderabads are linked to a diversified economy that includes information technology, biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing.
Notable landmarks associated with Hyderabads and the city include the Charminar, Golconda Fort, the Chowmahalla Palace,