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Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of theIndian state of Andhra Pradesh. Located along theMusi River, Hyderabad has a population of6.8 million, making it the fourth-largest city in India. Established in 1591, Hyderabad was ruled by theQutb Shahis for a century before falling underMughal rule. In 1724, Mughal viceroy Asif Jah Icreated his own dynasty of nizams by establishing the State of Hyderabad, which ultimately became a princely statebased in the city during British rule. Relics of Qutb Shahi and Nizam rule remain visible today, with the Charminar (pictured)—dating from the city's founding—coming to symbolise Hyderabad. That legacy is also evident in the city's distinctive cuisine, which includes Hyderabadi biriyani and Hyderabadi haleem. Hyderabad has historically been known as a pearl and diamond trading centre. Today, due to theTelugu film industry, it is also the country's second-largest producer city of motion pictures. The formation of an infotech special economic zone has attracted firms from around the world, while the emergence of biotech industries in the 1990s has led to the title "Genome Valley" alongside the city's traditional status as the City of Pearls. Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of theIndian state of Andhra Pradesh. Located along theMusi River, Hyderabad has a population of6.8 million, making it the fourth-largest city in India. Established in 1591, Hyderabad was ruled by theQutb Shahis for a century before falling underMughal rule. In 1724, Mughal viceroy Asif Jah Icreated his own dynasty of nizams by establishing the State of Hyderabad, which ultimately became a princely statebased in the city during British rule. Relics of Qutb Shahi and Nizam rule remain visible today, with the Charminar (pictured)—dating from the city's founding—coming to symbolise Hyderabad. That legacy is also evident in the city's distinctive cuisine, which includes Hyderabadi biriyani and Hyderabadi haleem. Hyderabad has historically been known as a pearl and diamond trading centre. Today, due to theTelugu film industry, it is also the country's second-largest producer city of motion pictures. The formation of an infotech special economic zone has attracted firms from around the world, while the emergence of biotech industries in the 1990s has led to the title "Genome Valley" alongside the city's traditional status as the City of Pearls. Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of theIndian state of Andhra Pradesh. Located along theMusi River, Hyderabad has a population of6.8 million, making it the fourth-largest city in India. Established in 1591, Hyderabad was ruled by theQutb Shahis for a century before falling underMughal rule. In 1724, Mughal viceroy Asif Jah Icreated his own dynasty of nizams by establishing the State of Hyderabad, which ultimately became a princely statebased in the city during British rule. Relics of Qutb Shahi and Nizam rule remain visible today, with the Charminar (pictured)—dating from the city's founding—coming to symbolise Hyderabad. That legacy is also evident in the city's distinctive cuisine, which includes Hyderabadi biriyani and Hyderabadi haleem. Hyderabad has historically been known as a pearl and diamond trading centre. Today, due to theTelugu film industry, it is also the country's second-largest producer city of motion pictures. The formation of an infotech special economic zone has attracted firms from around the world, while the emergence of biotech industries in the 1990s has led to the title "Genome Valley" alongside the city's traditional status as the City of Pearls. Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of theIndian state of Andhra Pradesh. Located along theMusi River, Hyderabad has a population of6.8 million, making it the fourth-largest city in India. Established in 1591, Hyderabad was ruled by theQutb Shahis for a century before falling underMughal rule. In 1724, Mughal viceroy Asif Jah Icreated his own dynasty of nizams by establishing the State of Hyderabad, which ultimately became a princely statebased in the city during British rule. Relics of Qutb Shahi and Nizam rule remain visible today, with the Charminar (pictured)—dating from the city's founding—coming to symbolise Hyderabad. That legacy is also evident in the city's distinctive cuisine, which includes Hyderabadi biriyani and Hyderabadi haleem. Hyderabad has historically been known as a pearl and diamond trading centre. Today, due to theTelugu film industry, it is also the country's second-largest producer city of motion pictures. The formation of an infotech special economic zone has attracted firms from around the world, while the emergence of biotech industries in the 1990s has led to the title "Genome Valley" alongside the city's traditional status as the City of Pearls. Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of theIndian state of Andhra Pradesh. Located along theMusi River, Hyderabad has a population of6.8 million, making it the fourth-largest city in India. Established in 1591, Hyderabad was ruled by theQutb Shahis for a century before falling underMughal rule. In 1724, Mughal viceroy Asif Jah Icreated his own dynasty of nizams by establishing the State of Hyderabad, which ultimately became a princely statebased in the city during British rule. Relics of Qutb Shahi and Nizam rule remain visible today, with the Charminar (pictured)—dating from the city's founding—coming to symbolise Hyderabad. That legacy is also evident in the city's distinctive cuisine, which includes Hyderabadi biriyani and Hyderabadi haleem. Hyderabad has historically been known as a pearl and diamond trading centre. Today, due to theTelugu film industry, it is also the country's second-largest producer city of motion pictures. The formation of an infotech special economic zone has attracted firms from around the world, while the emergence of biotech industries in the 1990s has led to the title "Genome Valley" alongside the city's traditional status as the City of Pearls. Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of theIndian state of Andhra Pradesh. Located along theMusi River, Hyderabad has a population of6.8 million, making it the fourth-largest city in India. Established in 1591, Hyderabad was ruled by theQutb Shahis for a century before falling underMughal rule. In 1724, Mughal viceroy Asif Jah Icreated his own dynasty of nizams by establishing the State of Hyderabad, which ultimately became a princely statebased in the city during British rule. Relics of Qutb Shahi and Nizam rule remain visible today, with the Charminar (pictured)—dating from the city's founding—coming to symbolise Hyderabad. That legacy is also evident in the city's distinctive cuisine, which includes Hyderabadi biriyani and Hyderabadi haleem. Hyderabad has historically been known as a pearl and diamond trading centre. Today, due to theTelugu film industry, it is also the country's second-largest producer city of motion pictures. The formation of an infotech special economic zone has attracted firms from around the world, while the emergence of biotech industries in the 1990s has led to the title "Genome Valley" alongside the city's traditional status as the City of Pearls. Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of theIndian state of Andhra Pradesh. Located along theMusi River, Hyderabad has a population of6.8 million, making it the fourth-largest city in India. Established in 1591, Hyderabad was ruled by theQutb Shahis for a century before falling underMughal rule. In 1724, Mughal viceroy Asif Jah Icreated his own dynasty of nizams by establishing the State of Hyderabad, which ultimately became a princely statebased in the city during British rule. Relics of Qutb Shahi and Nizam rule remain visible today, with the Charminar (pictured)—dating from the city's founding—coming to symbolise Hyderabad. That legacy is also evident in the city's distinctive cuisine, which includes Hyderabadi biriyani and Hyderabadi haleem. Hyderabad has historically been known as a pearl and diamond trading centre. Today, due to theTelugu film industry, it is also the country's second-largest producer city of motion pictures. The formation of an infotech special economic zone has attracted firms from around the world, while the emergence of biotech industries in the 1990s has led to the title "Genome Valley" alongside the city's traditional status as the City of Pearls. Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of theIndian state of Andhra Pradesh. Located along theMusi River, Hyderabad has a population of6.8 million, making it the fourth-largest city in India. Established in 1591, Hyderabad was ruled by theQutb Shahis for a century before falling underMughal rule. In 1724, Mughal viceroy Asif Jah Icreated his own dynasty of nizams by establishing the State of Hyderabad, which ultimately became a princely statebased in the city during British rule. Relics of Qutb Shahi and Nizam rule remain visible today, with the Charminar (pictured)—dating from the city's founding—coming to symbolise Hyderabad. That legacy is also evident in the city's distinctive cuisine, which includes Hyderabadi biriyani and Hyderabadi haleem. Hyderabad has historically been known as a pearl and diamond trading centre. Today, due to theTelugu film industry, it is also the country's second-largest producer city of motion pictures. The formation of an infotech special economic zone has attracted firms from around the world, while the emergence of biotech industries in the 1990s has led to the title "Genome Valley" alongside the city's traditional status as the City of Pearls. Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of theIndian state of Andhra Pradesh. Located along theMusi River, Hyderabad has a population of6.8 million, making it the fourth-largest city in India. Established in 1591, Hyderabad was ruled by theQutb Shahis for a century before falling underMughal rule. In 1724, Mughal viceroy Asif Jah Icreated his own dynasty of nizams by establishing the State of Hyderabad, which ultimately became a princely statebased in the city during British rule. Relics of Qutb Shahi and Nizam rule remain visible today, with the Charminar (pictured)—dating from the city's founding—coming to symbolise Hyderabad. That legacy is also evident in the city's distinctive cuisine, which includes Hyderabadi biriyani and Hyderabadi haleem. Hyderabad has historically been known as a pearl and diamond trading centre. Today, due to theTelugu film industry, it is also the country's second-largest producer city of motion pictures. The formation of an infotech special economic zone has attracted firms from around the world, while the emergence of biotech industries in the 1990s has led to the title "Genome Valley" alongside the city's traditional status as the City of Pearls. Hyderabad is the capital and largest city of theIndian state of Andhra Pradesh. Located along theMusi River, Hyderabad has a population of6.8 million, making it the fourth-largest city in India. Established in 1591, Hyderabad was ruled by theQutb Shahis for a century before falling underMughal rule. In 1724, Mughal viceroy Asif Jah Icreated his own dynasty of nizams by establishing the State of Hyderabad, which ultimately became a princely statebased in the city during British rule. Relics of Qutb Shahi and Nizam rule remain visible today, with the Charminar (pictured)—dating from the city's founding—coming to symbolise Hyderabad. That legacy is also evident in the city's distinctive cuisine, which includes Hyderabadi biriyani and Hyderabadi haleem. Hyderabad has historically been known as a pearl and diamond trading centre. Today, due to theTelugu film industry, it is also the country's second-largest producer city of motion pictures. The formation of an infotech special economic zone has attracted firms from around the world, while the emergence of biotech industries in the 1990s has led to the title "Genome Valley" alongside the city's traditional status as the City of Pearls. 

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