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Bidar
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Bidar,
the tiny district, is steeped in history and rich culture. The capital
of the Bahamani kingdom and later the Barid Shahi dynasty, Bidar has
many places of architectural and historical interest. The Bidar Fort
welcomes you with five darwazas (gates) that lead into a little town
settled cozily within the ramparts. Historically, Bidar was a part of
the Bahamani Kingdom, which comprised of Bijapur, Gulbarga, Bidar,
Golconda, and Birar. The ruler of Bidar was Barid Shah. The Nizams of
Hyderabad later ruled Bidar. Bidar witnessed the "religious
revolution" under the Lingayat Reformist Basavanna.
Bidar was the capital of the Bahmani kingdom from 1428 to 1489. It was besieged by Aurangazeb in 1656 and remained under a series of Mughal governors until 1724 when the Nizams swallowed it up. Bidar is famous for Bidriware, a distinct and exquisite craft of this district
How to Reach Bidar
Air: The nearest airport is Hyderabad.
Rail: Bidar is connected by rail with Bangalore, Bombay and
Hyderabad
Road: Bidar is connected by road to: Hyderabad (136 kms),
Bangalore (669 kms), Bijapur (246 kms), Gulbarga (110 kms),
Basavakalyana (73 kms). KSRTC Buses ply from Bidar to Bangalore,
Bijpur, Gulbarga, Raichur and Sholapur.
Local Transport: Auto Rickshaws, Taxis and City Bus Service.
Attractions
in and around Bidar
The tombs on the plains outside the town are magnificent. Bidar
fort is the most attractive monument of the town. It has five Darwazas
and it is entered through a massive double gateway. Entering from the
Gunbad Darwaza will lead you to the Rangin Mahal. The royal residence
has elaborately carved wooden pillars, Persian couplets engraved in
encaustic tiles and exquisite mother-of-pearl in lay work.
52 kms from Bidar, is a famous pilgrim Centre. It attracts thousands of devotees during the Veerabhadreshwara jatra, held for 7 days during January–February.
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