Quli Qutub Shahi Tombs
The Architectural Masterpiece of Qutub Shahi Tombs in Hyderabad.
We visited Quli Qutub Shahi Tombs on 16 January 2019, was to know more about the history and culture, about and how the kings of Quli Qutbu Shahi Dynasty build their monuments and to know more about their lifestyle. It is the unique expression of the religious and artistic flowering of Islamic Sultanate in Southern India.
It was built in 1602. It has 75 monuments, 40 mausoleums, 23 mosques, 6 step wells and parks spread over 106 acres.
We visited Quli Qutub Shahi Tombs on 16 January 2019, was to know more about the history and culture, about and how the kings of Quli Qutbu Shahi Dynasty build their monuments and to know more about their lifestyle. It is the unique expression of the religious and artistic flowering of Islamic Sultanate in Southern India.
It was built in 1602. It has 75 monuments, 40 mausoleums, 23 mosques, 6 step wells and parks spread over 106 acres.
The other reason to visit the Tombs was to see how the different agencies like Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC), Telangana State Tourism Development Corporation (TSTDC) and Archeological Survey of India (ASI).
Before:-
![Image result for quli qutub shah tombs](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2e/Tomb_of_Ibrahim_Quli_Qutb_Shah.jpg/270px-Tomb_of_Ibrahim_Quli_Qutb_Shah.jpg)
For conservation, work planning was done by Master Craftsman using traditional tools, building techniques, and traditional materials like original builders.
After:-
The restoration of the tombs was also done by few the local craftsmen of that area the used few modern machines
Below are few pictures were taken during of the restoration of Quli Qutb Shahi Tomb:-
![The tomb of Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah. Photo: Kumar/Mint](https://images.livemint.com/rf/Image-621x414/LiveMint/Period2/2017/04/22/Photos/Processed/Tombnew-kYvB--621x414@LiveMint.jpg)
![The Badi Baoli before restoration. Courtesy Aga Khan Trust for Culture](https://images.livemint.com/rf/Image-621x414/LiveMint/Period2/2017/04/22/Photos/Processed/Badibaolibefore-kYvB--621x414@LiveMint.jpg)
![(from left) Yoshowant Purohit, Ratish Nanda and Nitya Khendry of the AKTC. Photo: Kumar/Mint](https://images.livemint.com/rf/Image-621x414/LiveMint/Period2/2017/04/22/Photos/Processed/AKTC-kYvB--621x414@LiveMint.jpg)
![Craftsmen at work at one of the tombs.](https://images.livemint.com/rf/Image-621x414/LiveMint/Period2/2017/04/22/Photos/Processed/Coverpeople-kYvB--621x414@LiveMint.jpg)
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Some of the steps that we as a citizen can follow to preserve these historical sites are:
- Prevent ourselves and others from scribbling on the walls.
- Participating in the regular Cleanliness Drives.
- Being a part in the Heritage conservation
- Spreading awareness around about these monuments and their importance.
- Try to create awareness and advertise about the preservation of the heritage. Conducting seminars in school, so that student can be educated with the amount of money, time, expertise and labor that goes into protecting these structure via chemical and other methods.