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Gulbarga
is a unique synthesis of two cultures. Filled
with beautiful palaces, mosques, stately building
and bazaars. The Khwaja Bande Nawaz, tomb of the
great Sufi saint, Khwaja Syed Mohammad Gesu Daraz
is the venue of an annual 'Urs', attended by nearly
one hundred thousand people. The Dargah Library
houses almost 10,000 books in Urdu, Persian and
Arabic. Also worth seeing are Sultan Hasan's tomb,
the tomb of Ghias-Ud-Din, the mausoleum of Feroze
Shah, the Haft-Gumbuz, the well-kept lawns of
Mahboob Gulshan and the Shrine of Shri Sharanabasaveshwara.
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| Major Tourist
Attractions in Gulbarga |
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Gulbarga Fort : An extensive piece of
work, the Gulbarga fort was originally built by
Raja Gulchand and afterwards strengthened by Ala-Ud-Din
Bahmani. The fort with its 15 towers and 26 guns
has witnessed many a battle and suffered many
an onslaught. Razed to the ground by Krishna Devaraya
of Vijaynagar, it rose like a phoenix when Adil
Shah undertook its repair with booty captured
from Vijaynagar.
Khwaza Bande Nawaz Dargah : The
most important monument in Gulbarga is probably
The Khwaza Bande Nawaz Dargah. The tomb of the
great sufi saint, Khwaza Syed Mohammad Gesu Daraz,
popularly known as Khwaza Bande Nawaz. This is
a magnificent building built in the Indo-Saracenic
style. The dargah is the venue of an annual 'Urs',
which is attended by nearly one thousand people,
both Hindus and Muslims.
Jumma Masjid : This huge mosque
built by Feroze Shah, covering an area of 38016
sq. feet resembles the great mosque of Cardova
in Spain. The architectural style is typically
Persian, with stilted domes and narrow entrances.
Narayanpur Dam :
Across the Krishna river is a huge engineering
feat. The Narayanpur Dam, inaugurated in 1982,
is set among beautiful gardens.
Ganigapur : A few kms from Gulbarga is
Ganigapur. A famous centre of Dattatreya worship,
this pilgrim centre has the sacred math of Shri
Narasimha Saraswathi. The confluence of the rivers
Amreja and Bhima attracts many pilgrims who take
a holy dip here. A huge 'jatra' is held here every
year in the month of February. This place is popularly
known as 'Deval Ganagapur' to the pilgrims.
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How
to get there
Air : The nearest airport is
Hyderabad (220 kms)
Rail : Gulbarga is connected
by rail with Bangalore , Mumbai and Hyderabad.
Road : Gulbarga is connected
by road to: Hyderabad (220 kms) Bangalore (600
kms) Bijapur (150 kms) Bidar (110 kms) Basavakalyan
(80 kms) KSRTC Buses ply from Gulbarga to Bangalore,
Bijapur, Bidar, Raichur and Sholapur. |
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