
Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, a young ruler in the late sixteenth century, founded Hyderabad as a planned city to escape overcrowding, water scarcity, and a devastating plague in Golconda. A poet king, he envisioned a new urban center for trade, healing, and endurance, designed with the same care he applied to his poetry. This initiative aimed to create a resilient and prosperous global city.
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