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Gulbarga
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Bangalore
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Belur
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Bidar
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Gulbarga
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Hampi
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Hassan
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Mysore
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A Hindu city before the Muhammadan conquest, Gulbarga is unique synthesis of
two cultures. When Bhaman Shah ascended the throne of Daulatabad, it was
this City that he chose as his capital.
He filled it with beautiful palaces, mosques, stately buildings and bazaars.
The later rulers added to Bahman Shas's vision and Gulgarga blossomed.
Start your tour in Gulgarga with the Fort. Built by Raja Gulchand and later
strengthened by Al-ud-din Bahmani, the fort has 15 towers and 26 guns-one of
them measuring 25 feet in length! Inside the fort is the Jumma Masjid
fashioned on the lines of the great mosque of Cardova in Spain. To the
southern entrance of the fort is a group of royal tombs.
The most important monument in Gulgbarga is the Khwaja Bande Nawaz Durgah.
The tomb of the great Sufi saint, Khawaja Syed Mohammad Gesu Daraz. This
magnificent building in the Indo-Saracenic style, is the venue of an annual
urus, attended by nearly one hundered thousand people, both Muslims and
Hindus.
The Durgah Library houses almost 10,000 books in Urdu, Persain and Arabic.
Also worth seeing are Sultan Hanan's tomb, the tomb of Ghias-ud-din, the
fine mausoleum of Feroze Shah and his family, the Haft-Gumbaz outside the
city, the elegant mosques, the well-kept lawns of Mahboob Gulshan and the
Shrine of Shri Sharanabasaveshwara, a famous pilgrim cente standing near the
Gulbarga talab.
If time permits, take in sme of the important sot around Gulbarga Ganigapur,
Malkhed, Sonthi, Shorapur, the Chhaya Bhagavati and the Narayanpur Dam.
Languages Spoken:
Kannda, Hindi, Urdu, English.
When to go there:
The best time to visit Gulbarga is between September to February.
How to go there:
Road: Gulgarga is connected by road to most places in south and west
India.
Some of these are: Hyderabad (220 kms) · Bangalore (600 kms) ·
Bijapur (160 kms)
Bidar (120 kms) · Basavakalyan (80 kms).
Rail: Gulbarga is connected by rail with Bangalore, Bombay and
Hyderabad.
Air: The nearest airport is Hyderabad (220 kms) .
Badami
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Bangalore |
Belur |
Bidar |
Bijapur |
Coorg | Gulburga
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Hassan |
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