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Coordinates: 17°23′59″N 78°28′36″E / 17.399782°N 78.476615°E / 17.399782; 78.476615

Bashir Bagh Palace
The interior of Bashir-bagh Palace, Hyderabad, India
The interior of Bashir-bagh Palace, Hyderabad, India
General information
Type Royal Palace
Location Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
Completed circa 1880
Bashir-bagh Palace, Hyderabad, India

Bashir Bagh Palace, photographed by Lala Deen Dayal circa 1880

Basheer Bagh Palace or Bashir Bagh Palace is a palace located in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. It was constructed by Sir Asman Jah, a Paigah noble and Prime Minister of Hyderabad state (1887–1894).

History[]

It was once a palace with great architecture and magnificent interior. The palace was dismantled by the state government after Indian independence, but the area is still known as Basheerbagh.[1]

This place has the distinction of playing host to the Hindustani classical maestro, Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, who stayed here in his final years of his life, patronized by Nawab Zahir Yar Jung. He died at this palace on 25 April 1968.[2]

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