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Restoration of the Lingampet Stepwell, Telangana, India.

In one of my earlier posts that I wrote in September I shared about how a normal weekend turned out to be one of the most exciting ones of the year when I received a call from an architect from Hyderabad, India, who informed me that one of my blog posts from 2018 kickstarted a project to restore a centuries old stepwell in my ancestral village of Lingampet. This is an account of a trip to Lingampet that I made after that weekend.

Asif Jahs of Hyderabad || A 10 point book review

Did you know that after the Indian Independence on 15 August 1947 there was a period of 13 months when the Princely State of Hyderabad existed as an independent nation? It only joined the rest of India in September 1948. Hyderabad these days is mostly known for its Biryani, its IT sector, the unique Hyderabadi language and of course the Charminar. Founded in 1591 to accommodate the growing population of the nearby Golconda, Hyderabad has seen over 400 years of history which can be split into 2 phases with a brief Mughal transitional period in the middle. The first one was under the Qutb Shahi Dynasty, during which much of the foundation of the city’s growth and development was laid and the second was Asaf Jah dynasty, which ruled Hyderabad till the Indian Independence in 1947. In this book, Rajendra Prasad traces the history of the Asaf Jahs, also known popularly as the Nizams, from their rise in 1724, through their decline and eventual end in 1947. Through objective analysis and subtle humor, Rajendra writes an engaging and comprehensive account of a dynasty that has come to define and influence Hyderabad till the present day.