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The opulent estate once served as a guesthouse for royal visitors of the Nizam, Hyderabad’s fabulously wealthy erstwhile ruler; in 2010 it was transformed into one of India’s finest palace hotels.
Hyderabad, like other major Indian cities, is segregated not only in terms of religion but also caste. In the older, Muslim-majority neighborhoods, beef shops are a dime a dozen.
“Hyderabad is busy from iftar till sehri, from 7 p.m. to 4:30 a.m. The city is alive with chatter and the sound of vendors persuading you to enter their shops,” Murtuza says.
They lie immediately west of the city of Hyderabad, India’s fourth largest metropolis (pop. 400,000). frowned upon by the beet-domed tombs of the Royal Family (see cut, p.