Goshamahal

Goshamahal Topkhana
Goshamahal گوشامہال
suburb

Goshamal Baradari
Country  India
State Telangana
District Hyderabad
Government
  Type democratic
  Body GHMC
Area rank 2nd
Languages
  Official Telugu
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Vehicle registration TS
Lok Sabha constituency Hyderabad, Telangana
Planning agency GHMC
Website telangana.gov.in

Goshamahal is a suburb in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. The Goshamahal Baradari is probably the only well preserved palace built by the Qutb Shahi rulers, as almost all their palaces were destroyed during the long siege of the kingdom by Aurangazeb. It was built by the last Qutb Shahi ruler, Sultan Abul Hassan Tana Shah, in 1684. Apparently, during Aurangazeb's conquest of the Deccan, he installed his son Shah Alam in this palace, which served as the Mughal headquarters in the south.

Later, in the early 20th century, the Nizam of Hyderabad handed this palace over to the Freemasons of Hyderabad and Secunderabad and it has been in their care ever since.

The name Goshamahal translates to "Secluded Palace for Ladies". Notice how the windows with jali work and the absence of balconies of any sort provide seclusion and privacy. A baradari is usually a palace with 12 doors. Some images of the palace, that is undergoing extensive restoration:t is part of the old city of Hyderabad. Goshamahal is home to well known police stadium.it is located near to BegumBazar its mostly known for Goshamahal police stadium and the famous chudibazar at Goshamahal topkhana.[1]

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Coordinates: 17°23′N 78°28′E / 17.383°N 78.467°E / 17.383; 78.467

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