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Charminar, the edifice of four minarets, is the legendary masterpiece of the Qutb-Shahis. The awesome rectangular structure was built upon four grand arches by Muhammad Quli-Qutb-Shah in 1591 to commemorate the end of the plague.
The plan is a square, each side 20 meters long, while the four arches are 11 meters wide and rise 20 meters from the plinth. The four storied minarets rise 20 meters from the roof of the massive monument and measures 24 meters from the plinth.
The western section of the roof contains a mosque with 45 prayer spaces with a large open space in front to accommodate more for Friday prayers.
To the east of this space is a veranda with a large open arch in the centre, flanked by smaller ones both sides.
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