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Old Bidar Fort

An Ancient Bahmani Monument
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral and Srikanth B.
NID, Bengaluru
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  • Entrance gate of the old Bidar fort.

  • A view of the fort.

  • Left end view of the structure.

  • The prehistoric walls of the old fort, built in the Bahmani period.

  • Fort buildings built according to the Muslim style of architecture.

  • View from the interiors of the old fort.

  • Arch-shaped gates built in Muslim architecture.

  • Dome-shaped building structure in the interiors of the fort.

  • Inside view of the old fort.

  • The wall relief design in the interiors of the old fort.

  • Inside view of the dome.

  • The basement path of the fort.

Entrance gate of the old Bidar fort.

A view of the fort.

Left end view of the structure.

The prehistoric walls of the old fort, built in the Bahmani period.

Fort buildings built according to the Muslim style of architecture.

View from the interiors of the old fort.

Arch-shaped gates built in Muslim architecture.

Dome-shaped building structure in the interiors of the fort.

Inside view of the old fort.

The wall relief design in the interiors of the old fort.

Inside view of the dome.

The basement path of the fort.

Bidar is a city in the Indian State of Karnataka, named after Bamboo, locally called “Bidiru”. The origin of its name traces back to an old bamboo jungle that lasted in the area. This city at the edge of the Deccan Plateau is from the northeastern part of the state, hence called the peak of Karnataka. Bidar city is regarded for its ancient forts and handicraft products. The city, the district, and the fort are all tagged with the name Bidar. The city has other main attractions like Basavakalyana Fort, Guru Nanak Jhira Sahib, Narasimha Jhira Cave temple, and Old Bidar Fort.

Old Bidar fort is situated in the Bidar district of Karnataka. The fort, the city, and the district are all affixed with the same name. Sultan Alla-Ud Din Bahman of the Bahmanid Dynasty shifted his capital from Gulbarga to Bidar in 1427 and built this fort along with a number of Islamic monuments.

For more details:
http://www.dsource.in/resource/bidar-fort-karnataka

 

Entrance gate of the old Bidar fort.

A view of the fort.

Left end view of the structure.

The prehistoric walls of the old fort, built in the Bahmani period.

Fort buildings built according to the Muslim style of architecture.

View from the interiors of the old fort.

Arch-shaped gates built in Muslim architecture.

Dome-shaped building structure in the interiors of the fort.

Inside view of the old fort.

The wall relief design in the interiors of the old fort.

Inside view of the dome.

The basement path of the fort.


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