South
India Travel -- Karnataka
Cities -- Bidar City
Bidar
City Tour

In the northern-most part of Karnataka lies Bidar - a tiny district
steeped in history. The fort, the cannons, palaces in ruins, the magnificent tombs
and the massive monuments, all combine to make a visit to the one-time capital
of the Bahamani and Barid Shahi dynasties, truly memorable.
The most
converient way to begin your sightseeing is from the
Bidar Fort. Five darwazas
(gates) with imposing bastions lead into a little town nestling within the ramparts.
Enter from the Gumbad Darwaza and steps lead you to the Rangin Mahal.
The royal residence has elaborately carved wooden pillars, Persian couplets engraved
in encaustic tiles and exquisite nother-of-pearl inlay work. Near the palace are
the royal kitchens and the royal baths. Further on are the ladies' apartments
with a sixteen columned prayer hall built in 14323.
The Solah Kambah
Masjid as it is popularly known, is the oldest Muslim building in Bidar and
one of the largest in India. Not to be missed are the Gagan Mahal, the Diwan-E-Am
where the fabulous turquoise throne once rested, the takhat Mahal, the Royal Pavilion,
the Hazar Kothari and the Naubat Khana.
Once the exhaustive tour of
the Fort is complete, move on to the
Bahamani tombs at Ashtur. The interiors
of the tombs are adorned with well - preserved paintings that are excellent examples
of medieval Muslim art. The outer walls are decorated in title work.
Right in the heart Bidar town stands the Chaubaara a 71 foot tower. You can have
a splendid view from the top of the Chubara. The Madrasa of Mahamud Gawan is anoteh
important building in Bidar.
Architecturally similar to the Madrasa
at Fez, this university was once a renowned centre of learning, attracting scholars
fro all over the Muslim world. The rock temple at Narasimha Zarni is also worth
a visit. Situated in a big cave, the temple is carved into the plateau and to
approach the deity, you'll have to wade through water.
While in Bidar,
don't forget to visit
Basavakalyan - 80 kms away. Earlier known as Kalyani,
this was the capital of the later chalukayas in the 10th Century. Embracing a
large area, this ancient town.. "Surpassed in beauty and splendour all other
cities in the world". It became famous as a centre of wealth and prosperity,
a seat of learning an abode of spiritual wisdom.