Hussain Shah Wali

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Hussain Shah Wali was a Sufi saint and architect associated with the Qutb Shahi dynasty, best known for his role in developing the region around present-day Hyderabad in India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic scholar
Sufi saint
architect
activeIn Deccan region
Hyderabad
surface form: present-day Hyderabad
associatedWith Golconda Fort
surface form: Golconda

Hyderabad State
surface form: Hyderabad State (historical)

Qutb Shahi dynasty
country India
culture Deccani
era Qutb Shahi dynasty
surface form: Qutb Shahi period
ethnicGroup Persian-origin (attributed, not certain)
fieldOfWork Islamic mysticism
architecture
hydraulic engineering
urban development
hasRole advisor to Qutb Shahi rulers (traditional accounts)
influenced local Sufi traditions in the Deccan
regional architecture around Hyderabad
knownFor Sufi teachings
architectural works
developing the region around present-day Hyderabad
language Dakhni/Urdu (regional lingua franca)
Persian (scholarly and court language of his milieu)
legacy credited with contributing to the development of Hyderabad’s environs
venerated as a Sufi saint in the Hyderabad region
movement Sufism in the Deccan
occupation architect
engineer
saint
patron Qutb Shahi dynasty
surface form: Qutb Shahi rulers
placeOfActivity Golconda Sultanate
Hyderabad district
surface form: Hyderabad region
region South India
religion Islam
religiousOrder Sufism

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Hussain Sagar namedAfter Hussain Shah Wali