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Unlocking the Power of Artificial Intelligence (AI): What is ChatGPT? A Comprehensive Guide to ChatGPT and Its Wide-Ranging Applications


Introduction. 

Artificial intelligence (AI)
is an exciting field that has seen tremendous growth and progress in recent years. It involves the development of intelligent machines that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as speech recognition, decision-making, and language translation. One of the most interesting developments in AI is the creation of chatbots, which are computer programs that can engage in conversation with humans.

Chatbots have become increasingly popular in recent years, and there are now many different types of chatbots available. One of the most advanced chatbots is ChatGPT, which is a language model developed by OpenAI. In this article, we will explore the field of artificial intelligence, the technology behind ChatGPT, and how it works.

What is Artificial Intelligence?

Artificial intelligence refers to the development of intelligent machines that can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, and problem-solving. AI has a wide range of applications, from speech recognition and natural language processing to image recognition and decision-making.

AI is typically divided into two main categories: narrow AI and general AI. Narrow AI refers to the development of AI systems that are designed to perform specific tasks, such as playing chess or recognizing faces. General AI, on the other hand, refers to the development of AI systems that can perform any intellectual task that a human can do.

The development of AI has been driven by advances in machine learning, which is a subfield of AI that involves the development of algorithms that can learn from data. Machine learning algorithms can be trained on large datasets to recognize patterns and make predictions. This technology has been applied to a wide range of applications, from image recognition and natural language processing to predictive analytics and fraud detection.

What are Chatbots?

Chatbots are computer programs that can engage in conversation with humans. They are typically designed to simulate human conversation and can be used to answer questions, provide information, or even engage in small talk. Chatbots can be used for a wide range of applications, from customer service and sales to education and entertainment.

There are two main types of chatbots: rule-based chatbots and AI-based chatbots. Rule-based chatbots are programmed to follow a set of rules and respond to specific keywords or phrases. AI-based chatbots, on the other hand, use machine learning algorithms to understand and respond to natural language.

One of the most advanced AI-based chatbots is ChatGPT, which is a language model developed by OpenAI.

What is ChatGPT?

ChatGPT is an AI-based chatbot developed by OpenAI. It is based on the GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) architecture, which is a type of language model that uses deep learning to generate human-like text.

ChatGPT is trained on a large dataset of text from the internet, which allows it to understand and respond to natural language. The model is trained using a technique called unsupervised learning, which means that it learns to recognize patterns in the data without being explicitly told what to look for.

One of the key advantages of ChatGPT is that it can generate text that is indistinguishable from text written by a human. This makes it an ideal tool for applications such as customer service and chatbots.

How Does ChatGPT Work?

ChatGPT works by using a combination of natural language processing (NLP) and deep learning algorithms. NLP is a subfield of AI that involves the development of algorithms that can understand and generate natural language.

The first step in the ChatGPT process is to understand the user's input. This is done using a technique called tokenization, which involves breaking the user's input down into individual words or phrases. The model then uses a series of deep learning algorithms to analyze the input and generate a response.

One of the key features of ChatGPT is its ability to generate responses that are not only grammatically correct but also contextually relevant. This is achieved by using a technique called contextual embeddings, which involves embedding each word in the input sentence in a high-dimensional vector space.

The model then uses these embeddings to identify the most relevant words and phrases in the input sentence and generate a response that is tailored to the user's specific needs. This process is known as sequence-to-sequence learning, and it involves training the model to generate responses that are consistent with the user's input.

Another key feature of ChatGPT is its ability to generate text that is coherent and consistent with the context of the conversation. This is achieved by using a technique called attention mechanisms, which allows the model to focus on the most relevant parts of the input sentence when generating a response.

The attention mechanism works by assigning a weight to each word in the input sentence based on its relevance to the current conversation. The model then uses these weights to generate a response that is tailored to the user's needs.

Finally, ChatGPT also uses a technique called beam search to generate multiple possible responses and select the one that is most relevant to the user's input. This allows the model to generate responses that are not only relevant but also diverse and engaging.

Applications of ChatGPT

ChatGPT has a wide range of applications, from customer service and sales to education and entertainment. One of the most promising applications of ChatGPT is in the field of natural language processing, where it can be used to improve the accuracy of machine translation and language generation.

ChatGPT can also be used to improve the accuracy and efficiency of customer service and support, by providing customers with personalized and relevant responses to their queries. This can help to reduce wait times and improve customer satisfaction, while also reducing the workload of customer service agents.

Another potential application of ChatGPT is in the field of education, where it can be used to provide students with personalized feedback and support. ChatGPT can be trained on large datasets of educational materials, such as textbooks and online resources, to provide students with relevant and engaging responses to their questions.

Finally, ChatGPT can also be used in the field of entertainment, where it can be used to create engaging and interactive chatbots for games, social media, and other online platforms. This can help to create a more immersive and engaging experience for users, while also improving the efficiency and effectiveness of online marketing and advertising.

Conclusion

ChatGPT is an advanced AI-based chatbot developed by OpenAI. It uses a combination of natural language processing and deep learning algorithms to generate responses that are tailored to the user's needs. ChatGPT has a wide range of applications, from customer service and sales to education and entertainment.

The development of AI-based chatbots like ChatGPT has the potential to revolutionize the way we interact with computers and the internet. As the field of AI continues to grow and develop, we can expect to see more advanced and sophisticated chatbots that are capable of even more complex and nuanced conversations.

Maha Udyoga Mela 2018 from October 26th to 28th, 2018 at Exhibition Grounds, Nampally, Hyderabad


Sri Jayesh Ranjan, Principal Secretary of the Industries & Commerce (I&C) and Information Technology (IT) Departments, Government of Telangana had launched Maha Udyoga Mela – 2018 logo at his chambers, Secretariat, Hyderabad. Sri Jayesh Ranjan appreciated TradeHyd.Com team in organizing Maha Udyoga Mela which would be provide 35,000 jobs to the un-employed youth in
private sector. And he assured his support in this regard.

Mr. Venkat Bulemoni, CEO, TradeHyd.Com, Smt. Peddigari Santoshi, Managing Trustee, Peddigari Foundation, Smt. Srilatha B, Director, Kushmanv Group has participated at the occasion.

Mr. Venkat Bulemoni, CEO, TradeHyd.Com, said at the A total of 365 Companies are participating with 35,000 job vacancies in Engineering, Civil, Mechanical, IT & ITeS, Healthcate,
Aeronautical, Pharma, FMCG, Retail, Banking, Solar, Energy, Telecom, Media, Entertainment, Agriculture, Automobiles, Tourism, Hospitality, Education, Real Estate and Service Sectors etc.

Fresher’s and Experienced job seekers from Zero study to 7th, SSC, Intermediate, ITI, Diploma, Pharma, B.A, B. Com, B. Sc, MBA, BBA, Any Degree, B. Tech, M. Tech, Arts,
CA, CS, BCA, MCA, BDS, MBBS are eligible to participate at the Maha Udyoga Mela 2018 Mr. Venkat Bulemoni said.

Participation at Maha Udyoga Mela - 2018 is Free for all. For more details visit us at www.tradehyd.com. For more information please call us on 7337556150.


Theme of the Mega Job fair:
The theme of the job fair is to facilitate “face to face” interactive meetings with job seekers and Industry employers across the State. The fair is a best place that will help those who are
looking for meaningful and challenging jobs and the employers who are searching capable, competitive and well qualified employees.

Participating Companies:
A total of 365 Companies are participating with 35,000 job vacancies in Engineering, Civil, Mechanical, IT & ITeS, Healthcare, Aeronautical, Pharma, FMCG, Retail, Banking, Solar, Energy, Telecom, Media, Entertainment, Agriculture, Automobiles, Tourism, Hospitality, Education, Real Estate and Service Sectors etc.

Job Fair Location:
Exhibition Grounds: Nampally, Hyderabad, Telangana, India

Registration Fee:
Registration in 'TradeHyd.com Maha Udyoga Mela - 2018' is FREE for all Job Seekers. There is no participation fee are any other types of fee for Job Seekers and Employers.

How to apply

Job Seekers who are interested to participate at 'TradeHyd.com Maha Udyoga Mela - 2018' are requested to download registration form and bring it to directly to the TradeHyd.com Maha Udyoga Mela - 2018


Job Fair selection Procedure:
Level 1: Registration
Level 2: Direct Interview
Level 3: Written Test / GAD / Technical Test
Level 4: HR Procedure / Shortlisting the Candidates
Level 5: Offer letter by Company
Level 6: Joining Procedure


For any queries:
You can contact by E Mail: tradehyd.team[at]gmail.com
You will get answer from concerned authority within few working days.

Note:
  1. The participation in TradeHyd.Com Maha udyoga Mela - 2018 is entirely FREE. Any Job seeker / Employer need not to spend any money at any time
  2. No T.A, D.A or any other allowances will be paid for Job Seekers to attend TradeHyd.Com Maha udyoga Mela - 2018
  3. We request all the Job Seekers Not to bring original certificates to Job Fair venues. Photo copies is enough.
  4. Certificate valuation / check up will be organised in only participating company offices.
  5. Each company has their own short listing methodology, interview and selection procedure.
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Jalavihar Water Park - Childrens Water Park: Necklace Road Hyderabad, India


Jalavihar a “Family Entertainment Park” is located on the famous Necklace Road in the heart of Twin Cities with best of Infrastructure to offer you and your family an unlimited entertainment besides having an ambient Party Zone. This is a prestigious project taken up under public private partnership with the Tourism Department of Government of Andhra Pradesh

Jalavihar provides the perfect ambience for leisure and fun of the whole family . A day out at Jalavihar will be an excellent setting for a perfect family holiday/picnic . Besides you can organize/plan birthday parties, family get togethers and other celebrations in the festive atmosphere that we have created specially for you. Any other additional arrangements of your choice can be undertaken with advance notice.
Jalavihar is easily accessible from all parts of Hyderabad and Secunderabad and is located between IMAX multiplex and Sanjeevaiah Park on the Necklace Road. It has ample parking space. What’s more‚ Jalavihar is operating its own shuttle service between NTR Gardens and Ranigunj free of cost.

Rain Dance:
Let your hair down on the dance floor. Ah, lets add the water element. Hit the floor with jets of water spraying all around. Dance to the tunes of water and the chart busters on our Rain dance floors.

Timings:
All Days from 11.00 A.M. to 7.00 P.M

ADMISSION FEE WITH ALL WATER GAMES:
3 Feet or above 3 Feet Height Rs 350/- Per Person
​KIDS ​Below 3 Feet Height Rs 250/- Per Person
Dry rides as per rates fixed for each ride 

Summer Holiday Hours: 
From April 6th 2018 to June 10th 2018
Park will be open from 10:30 AM to 7:00 PM

General Contact ​Phone No: 040-29883399 and 040-29883366
Web Site: www.jalavihar.in

AN IDEAL PLACE FOR:

Birthday Parties
Product Launches
Receptions
Private Parties
Corporate Events
Marriages

PARTY ZONE WITH CAPACITY:
Grand Lawns with AC Conventional
Aesthetic Vedhika - 300 to 400Persons
Glass House for 200 Persons
Lake View Lawns for 600-800 Persons


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Short Biography of Donald Trump - US 45th President

Donald John Trump is one of America’s best-known business and television personalities and currently the President-elect of the United States. He is all set to take office as the 45th President of the United States on January 20, 2017. His business interests include real estate, gaming, sports and entertainment. Even though he has made his share of mistakes and is generally supposed as an average manager, he is an excellent example of a charming leader. Many people view Trump as larger than life because of his energizing capability, his talent to imagine the future and support others while teaching confidence in them. At a young age, he became involved with some of the largest profitable building projects in Manhattan and also opened the Grand Hyatt, earning much fame as the city’s best known developer. Trump is a power oriented business leader and celebrity, possessing an autocratic leadership style. His exaggerated lifestyle and outspoken manner have earned him a celebrity status which is amplified by the success of his NBC reality show, ‘The Apprentice’ which also became an offshoot for ‘The Celebrity Apprentice’. He was on the fourteenth position on the Forbes celebrity 100 list and is claimed to have net worth of $3.2 Billion according to Forbes in 2013.

Donald Trump Family 

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Childhood & Early Life
  • He was born in New York City, to a builder and real estate developer Frederick Trump and his wife Mary McLeod. He was one of the five children.
  • He had his initial schooling in the Kew Forest School, Forest hills, New York. At the age of 13, his parents sent him to New York Military Academy (NYMA) in Upstate New York where he performed well, both socially and academically; emerging as a star athlete and student leader by the time he graduated in 1964.
  • He was at Fordham University for two years before joining the Wharton School of Finance at the University Of Pennsylvania, from where he graduated in economics in 1968.
Career
  • He joined his father’s company, ‘Elizabeth Trump and Son’, while still in college. The company focused on middle-class rental housing in Brooklyn, Queens and Staten Island. He became deeply involved in the project and with a $500,000 investment, turned the 1200 unit apartment complex in Cincinnati with a 66 percent vacancy rate to 100 percent occupancy within two years.
  • In 1971, he moved to Studio apartment in Manhattan, New York and became involved with larger building projects. In the following year, he finalized first multi-million dollar real estate transaction with the sale of Swifton village in Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • In 1985, he bought Mar-a-lago estate in Palm beach, Florida and renovated the Barbizon hotel and 100 Central Park South.
  • In 1988, he bought the Plaza Hotel in New York City.
  • In 1989, he bought a fleet of Boeing 727 airplanes to form Trump air shuttle service. Unfortunately a helicopter crash killed three Trump casino executives which lead to big issue.
  • By 1989, poor business decisions left him unable to meet loan payments but he somehow financed the construction of his third casino, the $1 million Taj Mahal, with high-interest junk bonds. The increasing debt soon brought him to business bankruptcy.
  • In 1990, he regained his previous stable financial position and fame and opened the Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City. Soon he gained approval for Riverside south development of West Side rail yards.
  • In 1996, he got the ownership of Miss Universe Organization which produces the Miss Universe, Miss USA, and Miss Tean USA pageants.
  • In 2003, he became joint partner with the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) where he became the executive producer and host of the NBC reality show, ‘The Apprentice’ which became a huge success. Following its success, he co-produced a show, ‘The Celebrity Apprentice’ along with British TV producer Mark Burnett.
  • On October 21, 2004, Trump Hotels and Casino & Resorts declared a restructuring of its debt which led to a reduction in his individual ownership from 56 percent to 27 percent. The company applied for Chapter 11 Protection in November and soon the company re-emerged from bankruptcy as ‘Trump Entertainment Resorts Holdings’.
  • He marketed the Trump name on large number of products, including ‘Trump Financial’, ‘Trump Sales and Leasing’, ‘Trump Entrepreneur initiative’, ‘Trump Restaurants’, ‘Go TRUMP’, ‘Donald J. Trump signature collection’, etc. Moreover, he also received $1.5 million for every one-hour presentation he did for ‘The Learning Annex’. He also has a business simulation game called ‘Donald Trump’s Real Estate Tycoon’.
  • In the 2000 elections he expressed his wish to run as a third-party candidate for the US presidency. For 2004 and 2008, he speculated about running for president in the Republican Party and in between in 2006, he considered running for governor of New York as a representative of the party. He again registered as a Republican in 2009 after having registered with the Democratic Party in 2001 and campaigned for it.
  • In 2010-2012, he publicly announced his consideration of candidature for presidentship again. However, his association with the ‘Birther issue’, a group that firmly believed Barack Obama was not born in the US, disparaged his political reputation. But, he continued to be against Obama on various political issues.
  • In January 2013, he endorsed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during the Israeli elections. He was also a featured speaker at the 2013 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
  • As the Republican Party's nominee for president in the 2016 election, Donald Trump defeated democrat Hillary Clinton in the general election on November 8, 2016.
Major works
  • In 1974, he obtained the option to buy two rail yards in New York City and after few years with the help of 40-year tax abatement from the government, he bought and turned the bankrupt Commodore Hotel into the Grand Hyatt and also created the ‘Trump organization’.
  • In 1980, he undertook the project of constructing the Wollman Rink in Central Park and completed it in six months using $750,000 of the remaining $3 million budget. In the same year, he renovated the Trump tower in New York City and Atlantic City casino business which led to huge debt.
  • In 2001, he completed the Trump world tower, which was a 72-storey residential tower across the UN headquarters. He also began construction on Trump plaza along the Hudson River.
  • In 2006, he bought the Menie estate in Balmadie, Aberdeen shire, Scotland to create the best golf course in the world on a site of special scientific interest (SSS) but it was met with criticism from environmentalists and by local landowners. But the battle became more difficult this year when the Scottish government approved the construction of a wind farm nearby.
  • He has hosted many wrestle mania events in Trump Plaza and has been an active participant in several of the shows. On June 15, 2009 he bought the WWE RAW show from WWE owner Vince McMohan.
  • He wrote many books which became famous worldwide for their entrepreneurial guidance. It includes, ‘Trump: The Art of the Deal’, ‘Think big: Make it happen in Business and Life’, ‘Think like a champion: An Informal Education in Business and Life’, ‘Trump 101: The Way to Success’, ‘Trump: How to Get Rich’, ‘Trump: Surviving at the Top’, etc.
Awards & Achievements
  • In 2005, he again got nominated for Primetime Emmy for ‘The Apprentice’ under the aforesaid category.
  • In 2007, he earned the Star on Walk of Fame for his contribution to Television.
  • In 2013, he was inducted in to the celebrity wing of the WWE hall of fame at Madison Square Garden due to his contributions to the promotion of several WWE shows.
Personal Life
  • In 1977, he married Ivana Zelnickova and had three children from her, Donald Jr., Ivanka and Eric. The couple called off their marriage in 1992 when Ivana discovered his extra-marital love affair with an American actress Marla Maples.
  • In 1993, he married Marla Maples and they had one child, Tiffany two months before their marriage. In 1997, he filed for a highly publicized divorce with Maples which was finalized in June 1999. The divorce agreement allotted $2 million to Maples.
  • On January 22, 2005, he married Melania Knauss at Bethesda by the Sea Episcopal Church, on the island of Palm Beach, Florida, after proposing to her the previous year. They have a son together named Barron William Trump.
  • In 2011, he claimed in an interview to be a Presbyterian within the Protestant group after gaining the membership of New York City’s ‘Marble Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church’.
Top 10 Facts You Did Not Know About Donald Trump
  • Donald Trump is a teetotaler and has never smoked cigarettes or done drugs.
  • He is a germophobe and hates shaking hands. When faced with the inevitable situation of shaking hands, he has an interesting technique of avoiding it; he vigorously pulls the other person close into his body.
  • At one time, he acted as a financial advisor to Mike Tyson and hosted Tyson’s fight against Michael Spinks in Atlantic City.
  • Donald Trump is confidence personified. In fact, at times his over-the-top confidence borders on braggadocio. In 2004, he was quoted in The Daily News saying, “All of the women on The Apprentice flirted with me - consciously or unconsciously. That’s to be expected.”
  • Though Trump has been a very successful businessman, in hindsight, he has wasted some brilliant business opportunities. In 1988, he had the opportunity to buy the Patriots, a professional American football team, but he turned down the offer because he didn't think it was a good investment. The team is now worth more than $2 billion.
  • He is the only presidential candidate to have his own board game, titled Trump: The Game.
  • Trump has the dubious distinction of winning the Razzie Award for worst supporting actor for the film 'Ghosts Can't Do It', in 1990. He played himself in the movie.
  • He is a golfer and a member of the Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York, and plays regularly at the other courses he owns and operates.
  • He was an active member of the “birther” movement that questioned President Obama’s birthplace.
  • A consistent vocal critic of Barack Obama, Trump offered Obama to play golf anytime on any of the golf courses that he owns with one rider - if Obama ended his term early.

Brief History of Qutb Shahi Tombs(Seven Tombs) - Qutub Shahi Dynasty, Hyderabad


The famous tombs of the seven Qutub Shahi rulers in the Ibrahim Bagh are located close to the famous Golkonda Fort.

The galleries of the smaller tombs are of a single storey while the larger ones are two storied. In the centre of each tomb is a sarcophagus which overlies the actual burial vault in a crypt below. The domes were originally overlaid with blue and green tiles, of which only a few pieces now remain.

The tombs are domed structures built on a square base surrounded by pointed arches. The mausoleums of the Sultans of Golkonda, the founding rulers of Hyderabad are truly magnificent monuments that have stood the test of time and braved the elements.
They lie about a kilometre north of the outer perimeter wall of Golkonda Fort and its Banjara Darwaza (Gate of the Gipsies, or itinerant merchants), amidst the Ibrahim Bagh.

The tombs form a large cluster and stand on a raised platform. They display a distinctive style, a mixture of Persian, Pashtun and Hindu forms. The tombs are graceful structures with intricately carved stonework and are surrounded by landscaped gardens.

The tombs were once furnished with carpets, chandeliers and velvet canopies on silver poles. Qurans were kept on supports and readers recited verses from the holy book at regular intervals. Golden spires were fitted over the tombs of the sultans to distinguish their tombs from those of other members of the royal family.

During the Qutub Shahi period, these tombs were held in great veneration. But after their reign, the tombs were neglected until Sir Salar Jung III ordered their restoration in the early 19th century. A pretty garden was laid out, and a compound wall was built. Once again, the tomb-garden of the Qutub Shahi family became a place of serene beauty. All except the last of the Qutub Shahi sultans lie buried here.
Sultan Quli Qutub ul Mulk's tomb, the style of which sets the example for the tombs of his descendants, is on an elevated terrace measuring 30 meters in each direction. The tomb chamber proper is octagonal, with each side measuring around 10 meters. The entire structure is crowned by a circular dome. There are three graves in this tomb chamber and twenty-one laid out on the surrounding terrace, all of which lack inscription except for the main tomb. The inscription on Sultan Quli's tomb is in three bands, in the Naskh and Tauq scripts. The inscription refers to Sultan Quli as Bade Malik (Great Master) — the endearing term by which all people of the Deccan used for him. The tomb was built in 1543 A.D. by the Sultan, during his lifetime, as was the custom.

Near the tomb of Sultan Quli is that of his son, Jamsheed, the second in the line of Qutub Shahi sultans. Built in 1550 A.D., this is the only Qutub Shahi tomb which has not been fashioned from shining black basalt. Its appearance, too, is quite unlike the other tombs in the garden — it rises gracefully in two stories, unlike the squat tombs of the other kings. Jamsheed Quli Qutub Shah's is the only tomb of a Qutub Shahi ruler without any inscriptions; of course, Jamsheed's son, Subhan's tomb also does not have any inscriptions. Subhan Quli Qutub Shah ruled for a short time. Subhan's tomb stands mid-way between the tombs of his father and grandfather. He was popularly called Chhote Malik (Small Master).

Sultan Ibrahim Quli Qutub Shah's tomb, built in 1580, after his death, is slightly larger than Sultan Quli's tomb. Traces of the enameled tiles, which once adorned this mausoleum, can still be seen on the southern wall. The tomb has two graves in the main chamber and 16 on the terrace; some of them probably are those of his six sons and three daughters. There are inscriptions in the Thulth script on all faces of the sarcophagus. The three famous calligraphists — Isphalan, Ismail and Taqiuddin Muhammad Salih — who left a store of Naskh, Tulth and Nastaliq inscriptions on the many Qutub Shahi edifices in the city, were contemporaries of Ibrahim Shah.

Sultan Muhammed Quli Qutub Shah's mausoleum is, by far, the grandest of the Qutub Shahi tombs. Built in 1602 A.D., the tomb is on a terrace of 65m square and 4m high. A flight of steps leads to the mausoleum proper, which is 22 m square on the outside and 11 m square on the inside. There are entrances on the southern and eastern sides. The tomb is in a vault below the terrace. Inscriptions in Persian and the Naskh scripts decorate it.

Another grand mausoleum is that of the sixth sultan, Muhammed Qutub Shah. The facade of this tomb was once decorated with enameled tiles; only traces are now evident. There are six graves nd inscriptions in Tulth and Naskh. The mausoleum was built in 1626. Sultan Abdullah Qutub Shah's tomb is the last of the royal tombs, as Abul Hasan Qutub Shah (Tana Shah), the last Qutub Shahi Sultan, was a prisoner in the fortress of Daulatabad, near Aurangabad, when he died. While the tombs of those who ruled dominate the area, interspersed are many other monuments, most of them tombs of other members of the royal family.

The tomb of Fatima Sultan, with its bulbous dome, is near the entrance to the tomb-garden. Fatima was the sister of Muhammed Qutub Shah. Her tomb houses several graves, two with inscriptions. Immediately to the south of Muhammed Quli's tomb are three uninscribed tombs. There are the mausoleums of Kulthoom, Muhammed Qutub Shahi’s granddaughter born of the son of the sultan's favourite wife Khurshid Bibi, her (Kulthoom's) husband and daughter. Kulthoom's tomb is on the west of this cluster.

The twin-tombs of the two favourite hakims (physicians) of Sultan Abdullah — Nizamuddin Ahmed Gilani and Abdul Jabbar Gilani — were built in 1651. They are among the few Qutub Shahi tombs that are not of royalty. Another pair are those of Premamati and Taramati, the favourite courtesans of Sultan Abdullah Shah, were laid to rest beside his tomb. One other tomb which is not that of a Qutub Shahi family member is that of Neknam Khan. Neknam Khan, who served in Abdullah's army, was the commander-in-chief of the Carnatic. His tomb is on a platform outside the mausoleum of Ibrahim Qutub Shah. It was built in 1672, two years after Nekam Khan's death.

The mausoleum which Abdul Hasan, the last Qutub Shahi Sultan, began building for himself, actually houses the grave of Mir Ahmed, the son of Sultan Abdullah's son-in-law and the sister of Abbas II Safair, the Shah of Persia. The tomb of Fadma Khanum, one of Sultan Abdullah's daughters, stands near the mausoleum of her husband, Mir Ahmed. Hers is the only Qutub Shahi tomb not surmounted by a dome.

To the west of the tombs lies the dargah of Hazrat Hussain Shah Wali, the revered Sufi saint. He is most affectionately remembered by people as the builder of Hussain Sagar in 1562. Among other monuments in the garden that are not tombs, the most important are the mortuary bath and the Masjid of Hayat Bakshi Begum.
The mortuary bath, which stands opposite the tomb of Muhammad Quli, was built by Sultan Quli to facilitate the ritual washing of the bodies of the dead kings and others of the royal family before they were carried to their final resting place. The practice followed was to bring the body out of the fort, through the Banjara Gate, to this bath, before carrying it away for burial with the ritualistic pomp that was required to mark the occasion. A large number of people, fond subjects, friends and relatives attended. The bath is one of the finest existing specimens of ancient Persian or Turkish baths.

The Qutub Shahis built a number of masjids all over Golkonda and Hyderabad, and almost every tomb has a masjid adjacent. The biggest and the grandest such masjid is by the mausoleum of Hayat Bakshi Begum. Popularly known as the great masjid of the Golkonda tombs, it was built in 1666 A.D. Fifteen cupolas decorate the roof and the prayer-hall is flanked by two lofty minarets. The impression, as a whole, is one of majesty and splendour. The inscriptions in the masjid are masterpieces of calligraphic art.

Hayat Bakshi Begum was the daughter of Muhammed Quli Qutub Shah, the fifth sultan, the wife of Sultan Muhammed Qutub Shah, the sixth sultan and the mother of Abdullah Qutub Shah, the seventh sultan. She was affectionately known as 'Ma Saheba' (Revered Mother). The tomb-garden of the sultans of Golkonda was known as Lagar-e-Faiz Athar (a place for bountiful entertainment) in the days of the Qutub Shahi rulers, for some item or song or dance or even an occasional play was staged here every evening, free of cost, to entertain the poor.

Qutb Shahi Tombs Video:


Below are my photography snaps at Seven Tombs (Click n the below images to view large version):
Last Sunday(23/9/2012), I have visited Seven Tombs.

Tomb of Sultan Quli Qutb ul Mulk on right-hand side
Ruler I of Qutb Shahi Dynasty
Tomb of Subhan Quli Qutb Shah on left-hand side
Ruler III of Qutb Shahi Dynasty
Tomb of Jamsheed Quli Qutb Shah
Ruler II of Qutb Shahi Dynasty

Tomb of Jamsheed Quli Qutb Shah
Ruler II of Qutb Shahi Dynasty
Tomb of Jamsheed Quli Qutb Shah
Ruler II of Qutb Shahi Dynasty

Tomb of Jamsheed Quli Qutb Shah
Ruler II of Qutb Shahi Dynasty
Tomb of Jamsheed Quli Qutb Shah
Ruler II of Qutb Shahi Dynasty
Tomb of Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah
Ruler IV of Qutb Shahi Dynasty
Tomb of Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah
Ruler V of Qutb Shahi Dynasty and Founder of Hyderabad City
Tomb of Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah
Ruler V of Qutb Shahi Dynasty and Founder of Hyderabad City
Tomb of Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah
Ruler V of Qutb Shahi Dynasty and Founder of Hyderabad City
Tomb of Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah
Ruler V of Qutb Shahi Dynasty and Founder of Hyderabad City

Tomb of Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah
Ruler V of Qutb Shahi Dynasty and Founder of Hyderabad City

Tomb of Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah
Ruler V of Qutb Shahi Dynasty and Founder of Hyderabad City

Tomb of Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah
Ruler V of Qutb Shahi Dynasty and Founder of Hyderabad City
Tomb of Muhammad Qutb Shah
Ruler VI of Qutb Shahi Dynasty
Tomb of Abdullah Qutb Shah
Ruler VII of Qutb Shahi Dynasty
Tomb of Hayath Bakshi Begum
Daughter of Qutb Shahi (Ruler V) Dynasty and Founder of Hyderabad City


Tomb of Hayath Bakshi Begum
Daughter of Qutb Shahi (Ruler V) Dynasty and Founder of Hyderabad City
Tomb of Hayath Bakshi Begum
Daughter of Qutb Shahi (Ruler V) Dynasty and Founder of Hyderabad City

Tomb of Hayath Bakshi Begum
Daughter of Qutb Shahi (Ruler V) Dynasty and Founder of Hyderabad City

Arches of Hayath Bakshi Begum Tomb
Arches of Hayath Bakshi Begum Tomb

Arches of Hayath Bakshi Begum Tomb
Arches of Hayath Bakshi Begum Tomb

Arches of Hayath Bakshi Begum Tomb


Arches of Hayath Bakshi Begum Tomb

Arches of Hayath Bakshi Begum Tomb

Beautiful Mosque adjacent to Tomb of Hayath Bakshi Begum
Beautiful Mosque Minar adjacent to Tomb of Hayath Bakshi Begum

Beautiful Mosque adjacent to Tomb of Hayath Bakshi Begum

Beautiful Mosque Minar adjacent to Tomb of Hayath Bakshi Begum
Tomb of Hayath Bakshi Begum
Daughter of Qutb Shahi (Ruler V) Dynasty and Founder of Hyderabad City

Arches of Hayath Bakshi Begum Tomb

Tomb of Hayath Bakshi Begum
Daughter of Qutb Shahi (Ruler V) Dynasty and Founder of Hyderabad City

Tomb of Hayath Bakshi Begum
Daughter of Qutb Shahi (Ruler V) Dynasty and Founder of Hyderabad City

View of Qutb Shahi Tombs from the Golkonda fort

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