1. Charminar: Iconic Hyderabad monument built in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah to mark the end of a plague.
2. Golconda Fort: Massive fort near Hyderabad, expanded by the Qutb Shahi dynasty, known for its acoustics and palaces.
3. Qutb Shahi Tombs: Resting places of Qutb Shahi rulers, showcasing Persian, Pathan, and Hindu architecture.
4. Warangal Fort: 12th-century fort with impressive stone gateways and sculptures, former capital of the Kakatiya dynasty.
5. Ramappa Temple: 13th-century temple near Warangal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its intricate carvings.
6. Bhadrakali Temple: Ancient 7th-century temple in Warangal dedicated to Goddess Bhadrakali.
7. Chowmahalla Palace: 18th-century Hyderabad palace, official residence of the Nizams, known for its grandeur.
8. Paigah Tombs: Tombs of Paigah nobles in Hyderabad, blending Indo-Islamic and Mughal architecture.
9. Mecca Masjid: Large mosque near Charminar, built with bricks from Mecca during Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah's reign.
10. Basara Saraswathi Temple: Ancient temple in Basar, dedicated to Goddess Saraswathi, famous for the Akshara Abhyasam ceremony.