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Bijapur
General Info
Bijapur, a medieval Muslim walled city,
530 km north-west of Bangalore, is characterised by domes and minarets.
Its founder called it Vijayapura or Bijapur, the city of victory. Bijapur
capital of the Adil Shahi kings, experienced a great deal of architectural
activity under the Adil Shahi dynasty between 10th and 11th centuries. The Adil
Shahis encouraged building activities to such an extent that Bijapur itself has
over 50 mosques, more than 20 tombs and a number of palaces.
Places to see
Gol Gumbaz
It Contains the mausoleum tomb of the Mahammed Adil Shahi (1626-56 AD), the
seventh ruler of dynasty, and is the fourth largest dome in the world. This has
the floor area of 1700 sq.m, a height of 51 m. and diameter 37 m. The walls are
three meter thick. The interior of the dome, mysteriously unsupported, has a
whispering gallery, where the sound returns to the listener nine times. Even the
tick of the watch of the rustle of paper can be heard across a distance of 37m
in the whispering gallery.
Ibrahim Rauza
It was probably the inspiration for Agra's Taj
Mahal. It is a delicately
designed structure.
Malik-I-Maidan
An enormous cannon, 14 feet-long and weighing 55
ton, it is one of the largest bell metal guns in the world. A unique feature is
that it is always cool, even under blazing sun and when tapped gently it tinkles
softy like a bell. It was cast in 1549 AD by Mohammed Bin Hasan Rumi, a Turkish
officer. It was brought to Bijapur as a trophy of war and was set up here with
the help of 100 elephants, 400 oxen and hundreds of men.
Mehtar Mahal
1 Km, this finely wrought
gateway to the mosque is an excellent example of the Indo-Saracenic style of
architecture. It is embellished by a profusion of carvings in the form of
brackets supporting the balconies & stone trellis work in Hindu Style.
Bara Kaman
5 Km, this unfinished
mausoleum of Ali Adil Shah, if completed, might have surpassed all others of its
kind. Its 12 graceful arches which give it the name Bara Kaman, makes one feel
the power of time & death.
Jumma Masjid
Built between 1557 and 1686, it is still used for worship. It is
believed to be one of the first mosques in India and holds an exquisite copy of
the Koran written in gold letters.
Taj Bawdi
1 Km, the great tank
commemorates Ibrahim II 's first wife Taj Sultana. Its front is a majestic arch
flanked by 2 octagonal towers, the east & west wings of the towers form
spacious rest houses.
Asar Mahal
Constructed by Mahammed Adil Shahi in 1646 to serve as a hall for
justice. The Mahal contains some relics of prophet Mahammed.
Gagan Mahal
Royal Palace constructed by Ali Adil Shahi in 1561. There are
three magnificent arches, the central one being the widest. The ground floor was
the Durbar Hall and the first floor is the private residence of the royal
family.
Museum & Art Gallery
There is a museum
maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India in front of the Gol Gumbaz. It
contains stone sculptures, inscriptions, manuscripts, arms & weapons,
chinaware, wood carvings & carpets.
Gardens & Parks
Gol Gumbaz Garden, Jhansi
Lakshmi Bai Park, Netaji Park.
Excursions
Aihole
Famous as the 'Cradle of Indian Temple Architecture',
Aihole has over 125 temples all intricately carved and rich in detail.
The oldest temple here, is perhaps the 5th century Lad Khan Temple. The
Durga (fort) Temple has a semicircular apse and a complete portico. The
Hutchmalli Temple, the Ravalphadi Cave Temple, the Konti Temple Complex,
the Uma Maheshwari Temple, the Jain Meguthi Temple and the two-storeyed
Buddhist temple are the other attractions at Aihole.
Pattadakal
A World Heritage
centre, it has 10 major temples
representing early Chalukyan architecture. The biggest temple dedicated
to Virupaksh
Travel info
Air
The nearest airport is
Hyderabad (375 Kms) which is connected to all major cities of India. In
Karnataka, Bangalore is the Airport, which we recommend.
Rail
Bijapur is connected by
Rail with Bangalore , Mumbai (via Sholapur), Hospet (via Gadag) and Vasco da
Gama (via Hubli and Londa).
Road
Bijapur has convenient road connection to several important places
around it.
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