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- Heydərabad, a town and muni****lity in the Saatly Rayon of Azerbaijan Haidarabad, Bangladesh, a village in Comilla District Hyderabad, a city Hyderabad...
- "Opinion: A Hyderabadi conundrum". Mint. "Muhammad-Quli Qutb Shah: Founder of Haidarabad". Indian Culture. Retrieved 4 April 2023. Luther, Narendra (1991). Prince;...
- Approximately 4463 people live in Haidarabad. There are six educational institutions in Haidarabad. They are Haidarabad Hazi E. A. B. High School, The economical...
- Hyderabad (Sindhi: حيدرآباد‎; Urdu: حيدرآباد; /ˈhaɪdərəbɑːd/), also known as Neroonkot (Sindhi: نيرون ڪوٽ‎), is the capital and largest city of the Hyderabad...
- Hyderabad List of tourist attractions in Hyderabad Telugu: Haidarābād , pronounced [ˈɦaɪ̯dəɾaːbaːd], ; Urdu: حيدرآباد Urdu pronunciation: [ˈɦːædəɾɐːbaːd]...
- dammakkā (in Telugu). Haidarābād. 2009. OCLC 463973219. Kaitunakala daṇḍeṃ (in Telugu). with Kr̥pākar Mādiga Ponugōṭi. Haidarābād. 2008. OCLC 313020449...
- Gujarat, Berar, Khandesh, Aurangabad, Bidar, Thatta, Bi****ur, Sira and Haidarabad (Golkonda). Aurangzeb made Arcot a Mughal subah in 1692. During the Mughal...
-  195. Sherwani, Haroon Khan (1967). Muhammad-Quli Qutb Shah, Founder of Haidarabad. Asia Publishing House. p. 6. Rizvi, Saiyid Athar Abbas (1986). A Socio-intellectual...
- Dominions. pp. 168–169. Haig, Thomas Wolseley. "The Capital of the Deccan. Haidarabad". Historic Landmarks of the Deccan. pp. 210, 215–216. Archived from the...
- Hyderābād City (Haidarābād) (Sindhi: حیدرآباد, Urdu: حیدرآباد ), headquarters of the district of Sindh province of ****stan traces its early history to...