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Culture of Hyderabad

Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh basks in oriental glory. The city was founded by Muhammed Quli Qutb Shah, on the banks of River Musi. This city of oriental glory carries the legacy of Indo-Muslim culture. Culture of Hyderabad is a rich mix of several different traditions and culture.

Hyderabad, located on the Deccan carries a strong Telegu cultural tradition. And the long Islamic rule has established a rich tradition of Islamic culture in Hyderabad. So in Hyderabad the distinct cultures of North India and South India meet together.

Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh is a cosmopolitan city and different religions. The distinct culture of Hyderabad is a mixture of ancient Indo-Islamic culture and Telegu Hindu traditions.

In Hyderabad, women belonging to different beliefs and faiths wear traditional dresses like Shalwar Kamiz and sari. Most of the Muslim women in Hyderabd wear hijab or burqa. Traditional dress of Hyderabad for women is Shalwar Qamiz and Khara Dupatta. Sherwani is the traditional garb for men in Hyderabad.

Hyderabad consists of people from almost all creeds in India like Marathis, Sikhs, Gujratis, Bengalis and other creeds of India. Around Charminar the concentration of Muslim is higher and the old Indo-Islamic tradition is in dominance, Secunderabad is more cosmopolitan in people, look and culture.

Hyderabad is famous for its warm traditional hospitality. The principal languages of Hyderabad are Hindi, Urdu and Telegu. Both Telegu and Urdu in Hyderabad is influenced by each other mutually. Urdu here with Telegu and Hindi impact is different and is often called as “Hyderabadi Urdu.” English, like in rest of India is also popular here.



The festival of Bonalu is celebrated greatly in Hyderabad. Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated in Hyderabad is another popular festival in Hyderbad. Muharram is observed with grandeur in Hyderabad.

Hyderbadi culture is a mix of diverse elements and so the dazzle of the city is Kaleidoscopic and rich in contour.

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