Muhammad Kuli Qutab Shah


Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah (1580-1612 CE) (Urdu: محمد قلی قطب شاہ) was the fifth Sultan of Qutub Shahi dynasty of Golconda. They laid the foundations of the city of Hyderabad and also constructed four minarets. He was a competent administrator and his rule is considered to be one of the high places of Qutb Shahi dynasty. He sat on the throne in 1580 at the age of 15 and ruled for 31 years. Qutub Shah's Samadhi (Makbarra), Hyderabad.

Birth and early life

Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah Ibrahim Quli was the third son of Qutub Shah. And were completely poets of Persian, Telugu and Urdu. And it was also the first Saheb-e-Diwan Urdu Shayar. In his poems, the method of "Ghazal-e-Musalcil" is found. These are 1800 pages in Kualiyat (Poetry), in which half Ghazal, Naqid on 100 pages, Marcia and Masanawi on the rest of the 300 pages. Four minarets, Hyderabad India, were constructed by Qutub Shah. City of Hyderabad

Hyderabad was built and installed on the southern edge of the river Musi in 1591. Muhammad Quli Qutub Shah called for the architects of Iran to make the city, and made it with the latest plan. Hyderabad was named as Haider city. The name of the fourth caliph Ali ibn Abi Talib in the Rashidon caliph was also Hadar, by that name the name of this city was "Haider Parbat". Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah also created the Charminar, which is the most recognizable symbol of Hyderabad. Literature - Nutrition

Coolie Qutb Shah was a scholar of Arabic, Persian and Telugu language. He has compiled his poem in Urdu, Persian, and Telugu, in his poem "Kollyat-e-Quli Qutb Shah". Muhammad Quli Qutub Shah had the distinction of being the first Saheb-e-Diwan Urdu poet and is credited with introducing a new sensation in the prevailing styles of Persian / Urdu poetry. Notes

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