TOLI MASJID
One of the finest examples of Qutb Shahi architecture, Toli Masjid was built in 1671.
Situated in the suburb of Karvan about 2 km from the Golconda fort, by Mir Musa Khan Mahaldar, royal architect of Abdullah Qutb Shah.
Two minarets of 20 meters each, flank the edifice.
The parapets on top comprise a series of miniature arches with perforated screens of different designs.
The facade has five arches and the interior of the mosque is divided into two halls, a transverse outer hall and an inner hall entered through
triple arches.
The upper half of this mosque is the most ornate of the period.