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Bijapur, Karnataka

Bijapur situated in the state of Karnataka, is reknowned for its historical monuments, such as the globe renowned Gol Gumbaz. Most of the monuments in Bijapur were built through the Adil Shahi dynasty between 15th and seventeenth century. Modern of the Elizabethan rule in England, excellent Mughals in Delhi, and Shah Abbas in Persia, the Adil Shahi rulers ushered inside the golden era for Bijapur. Properties, constructed with the nearby basalt possessing brown monochromatic effect, are simply splendid. Inside a metropolis crammed with soulless multi-storeyed blocks, the sun still sets at the rear of an elegant minaret or even a grand dome.

Famous Tourist Attractions in Bijapur
Gol Gumbaz - Built in 1659, the majestic monument of Mohammed Adil Shah, the seventh ruler of the Adil Shahi dynasty is actually a must-see site even though going to the city. The central dome of 44m in diameter stands unsupported by pillars and will be the second largest dome within the globe right after St. Peter’s, Vatican metropolis. The acoustics in the three metres wide Whispering Gallery echoes sound more than 10 instances and appeals to all.

Jumma Masjid - One of the major points of interest of Bijapur, Jumma Masjid has been known as one of the first mosques in India and is still utilised for worship. The mosque retains an beautiful duplicate with the Koran, composed in golden lettering.

Malik-e-Maidan - 'Malik-E-Maidan' which means the 'lord from the battlefield' is one of the largest medieval guns within the globe. The colossal cannon measures above 4 metres long and nearly one ½ m in diameter and weigh above 55 tonnes. The cannon’s nozzle is inside the shape of the lion’s head.

Ibrahim Roza - A commemorate of enjoy, Ibrahim Roza was built by Ibrahim Adil Shah II for his spouse. Lying on the western outskirts with the city, the 24m high minarets with the mausoleum are stated to own inspired those of Taj Mahal.

Anand Mahal - The palace of delights was constructed by Adil Shah II in 1589 Ad. The two-storeyed creating, which when housed the ladies with the palace, today homes, a Gymkhana Club, an Inspection Bungalow, many offices along with the residential quarters in the Assistant Commissioner.

Mehtar Mahal - Meaning the 'Sweeper's Palace', it really is meant to happen to be constructed by a sweeper. This ornamental gateway results in a mosque and a backyard and has a flat stone roof supported by stone brackets of intricately carved birds and rows of swans.

Citadel - Surrounded by fortified walls, the citadel as soon as contained palaces, satisfaction gardens and Durbar Hall with the Adil Shahi kings, the majority of them are actually in ruins.Other places of attraction are Asar Mahal, Aihole (110 kms), Pattadakal (134 kms), Kundala Sangam, Badami (110 kms) and Basavana Bagewadi (43 kms).

How to Reach Bijapur
By Air : The nearest airport is Belgaum (205 kms), that is properly linked to Mumbai and Bangalore.

By Rail : Bijapur is nicely connected to Bangalore, Mumbai (by way of Solapur); Hyderabad (through Solapur or Hotgi Jn); Hospet (via Gadag) ; Vasco da Gama (via Hubli and Londa). Bijapur railway station comes beneath the administrative manage of HUBLI division of South Central Railway (SCR) headquartered at Rail Nilayam, Secunderabad, AP.

By Road : Bijapur is well connected to several metropolitan areas in south and west India.