Located in the western part of Hyderabad, the Golconda Fort was originally known as Mankal and was built in 1143. It started as a mud fort under the rule of the Rajah of Warangal and was later fortified by the Bahmani Sultans and the Qutub Shahi dynasty between the 14th and 17th centuries. The inner fort contains the remains of palaces, mosques, and a hilltop pavilion that offers a view of other buildings.

