Our Hyderabad trip was a short one. It was meant to be time with my cousins during Dussehra.
VT and I did manage to visit the iconic Charminar in that short span. Since we hadn’t planned it well, it was late to climb up the monument for a view of the city from the top. Still the first look remains fresh in my heart and mind.


These images were up on Instagram in 2017 but recently while reading Shinjini’s post, I realized I never had a chance to share this with you readers.
I am always confused about what to share on what media. Here’s fixing that mistake as I think the Charminar deserves home on this space too. Won’t you agree? (I know that’s a leading question and you can’t say no.)
Linking with Esha and Natasha for #WordlessWednesday today and this is #81 for me.
That’s such a lovely shot of the Charminar! It’s such a graceful monument. And I agree! It does deserve a space on your blog too! 🙂
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Thank you for stopping by and also the inspiration to post. If I hadn’t read your post, I wouldn’t have got to this one. ❤️
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Its facinating how india’s history is so vastly derived by Islamic or muslim heritage while the current government is ready to denounce any history in such relations. Such a shame for such art to be under hate influence 😦
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I know what you mean. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and taking the time out to stop by.
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Ha ha no we can’t say no but that’s because it really is magnificent. I don’t remember seeing it on Instagram so good you shared it here.
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Thank God! I was worried if this was a repeat 🙂
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Beautiful pictures.
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Thank you!
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These are beautiful pictures, Parul! I am originally from Hyderabad and I visited Charminar once again last December. The place has a charm of its own, isn’t it?
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I am glad to know you can see the Charminar when ever you want. A privilege for sure. 🙂
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It is a leading question, but why would anyone say no. This is so beautiful. 🙂
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ha ha! thank you!
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That’s a beautiful picture!! I think it looks extra spectacular in black and white!
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I felt that too. Thank you!
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What a magnificent beauty Charminar is! The black & white photography is adding to its elegance. You are right, Parul, this photo needed a space here. 😀
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Thanks Vinitha!
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Such splendid shots, Parul. So glad you put them here. Like I always say, awe-struck by your shutter-bug skills.
Despite the repair work the monument looks so regal and outstanding.
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Thank you Natasha! You are so kind. Every time I feel I’m not good enough, I should read your comments here ❤️
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Charminar is a great icon. And that’s a GREAT pic, Parul. 🙂
Did you get to go to the top of it. During my visits, I never got to go inside. It just wasn’t allowed for some years.
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It was too late and the doors had closed 😦
Thanks D!
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