Chowmahalla Palace, an 18th-century architectural gem in Hyderabad, once served as the seat of the Asaf Jahi dynasty and a grand venue for the nizams to entertain their guests. The palace showcases a distinctive fusion of Mughal and Persian influences, evident in its domes and intricate stucco work. Today, visitors can explore the expansive courtyards and opulent halls, gaining insight into the lavish lifestyle and rich history of the nizams.
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