3. Why Golconda is famous?
• Golconda was a trade centre of large diamonds called
Golconda diamonds.
• This region has produced some of the world's most famous
diamonds, including the colourless Koh-i-Noor
4. Who lived in Golconda fort?
• This fort was made out of mud in 1200 and different rulers
lived here.
• Qutubshahi Sultans ruled here one after another from 1518
– 1687.
• Also people like farmers and workers must also have been
living here.
5. What can we find inside Golconda fort?
• The fort is so huge. It has thick walls and huge gates.
6. BASTIONS OR BURJ
Some walls are round
in shape. Those are
called as Bastions.
There are 87 bastions
for security.
7. Bastions are
made in fort
wall for
security.
There are big
holes in
Bastions
because
soldiers will
be armed
there.
8. Bastions are made in
curved manner so that
soldiers can peep through
its holes safely and
can have a better view
point which is not possible
in case of a straight flat
wall.
13. Chisel and Hammer are the tools used to carve
the walls and statues.
14. Darwaza means door.
In Golconda fort, there are,
• Bodli Darwaza
• Banjara Darwaza
• Bamni Darwaza
• Fateh Darwaza and so on
There are totally 9
Darwazas.
Elephants passing Darwaza
15. Hauz means water tank (Lake) and Baoli means
stepwells.
In Golconda fort there are 3 Hauz and 5 Baoli
Katora Hauz
16. There is also a fountain
on roof.
This fountains would have
run through the water
supplied by large tanks.
17. Water system
• To pull water out from the well,
farmers invented a mechanical
device called ‘Rahat’.
• In a ‘Rahat’, oxen (in some
areas a camel) dragged a long
wooden log, which rotated two
iron wheels.
18. Water system- Rehat
• When the big iron wheel was rotated, one
end of the string carried empty buckets in
the well where they were filled with water
automatically.
19. Cannon means gun
• In Golconda fort there is a big
cannon used by Aurangzeb.
• Sultans were the ruler of the
Golconda fort. Aurangazeb came
to attack the fort.
• The cannon was used to attack the
Golconda fort.
• But they could not even enter the
fort.
20. Why these attacks?
• In those days, Emperors and kings tried
to make smaller kingdoms, a part of
their own kingdom
• This was done by friendship, flattery,
marriage between families or by attacks.
21. Golconda Fort’s security
• In Golconda fort there is a long deep
ditch along the wall.
• Also there are many soldiers in 87
Bastions.
• So it was very difficult for Aurangzeb’s
army to get into the fort.
• For 8 months they camped outside tge
fort.
DITCH FOR PROTECTION