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Mahboob Chowk Clock Tower is a five-storied architectural clock tower which was built in 1892 by Asman Jah, Prime Minister of Hyderabad. Named after the 6th Nizam of Hyderabad - (Mir Mahboob Ali Khan), the Mahboob Chowk area is considered to be an important part architectural heritage of Hyderabad..... The clock tower is erected in the midst of the small garden; it has four large clocks on its sides which enable the time to be seen from any direction. The clock tower is designed in the Turkish style. The tower is located west of the Charminar, not far from Laad Bazaar.....
Historical place of Hyderabad - but more maintanance needed. This place is called Mahboob Chowk. Even during day time, one can see people doing unhygeinic activities here. Lots of stalls nearby. It is near to Charminar and Chowmahalla Palace. This clock tower will complete a history trail for a day. Local foods are delicious.
It's an heritage place it's seems but that is not maintained properly There are store around that and People are sitting and chatting there and drinking alcohols Which should be stopped
A small garden with the tastefully restored clock tower comes as a pleasant surprise in the chaos and mayhem of old city. It isn't big, you can explore it in a few minutes. The nearby markets are worth looking at as well. Hyderabad has so many pieces of its heritage hiding in plain sight.
Mostly crowded, yes it's a historical place, the name of the main market is chowk, its old building is demolished and new building is under construction. There are other commercial places around the clock tower, like old and new tools, old and new books, old and new show pieces etc.
It's a heritage building, which is also called Mahboob Chock. It's in very crowded market places surrounded by book stalls, old iron tools & utensils, different types of birds, and chicken shops.
It is central icon of 'Mehboob Chowk' old market of iron tools and key maker, with one side big Mosque ( Chowk ki Masjid ),Other side Poultry market and also near to Khana Bagh ( Sparrows and Pet market) and one side of World famous Laad Bazar market.
The board here says that the plant was brought from Madagascar and it's many centuries old. The tree is 25m in width. To reach this place Google map suggested 3 routes only one of the worked. The best way to find this place would be from the other si
Muslims must be allowed to pray namaz at this masjid which is the Qutb Shah Masjid near the top, and also the one down which is the Taramati Masjid, if hindus can be allowed to pray at the Mahakali and Jagdamba temples present at the fortress.
Irrum Manzil was used for royal banquets and other grand events. Later, the palace was taken over by the Government to be used as a records store-house . After some years it was again transferred into the hands of Public Works Department. Presently t