Written By
Ruchika Mandora
The Bidar Fort was built in the 1500s to protect the northern entrance to the kingdom of Golconda. It has palaces, mosques, and gardens in a huge compound.
This cave temple is more than 400 years old and is a good example of Malla-style architecture. It is outside of Bidar, which is known for its Bidri Pottery.
The stone tower is in the shape of an eight-sided pentagon. The people there are very nice and pretty, and their way of life is a good example of an old Indian way of life.
Bidar's historical and cultural monument is Hazrat Khalil Ullah's Chaukhandi. Pilgrims and tourists visit to honour the saint and enjoy the monument.
The palace has stunning paintings and carvings. The three-story building is walled. Rangin Mahal housed women in its palace and prison.
16 pillars distinguish the 15th-century Solah Khamba Mosque. One of India's largest and most beautiful mosques.
Inscriptions and Islamic architecture decorate the tombs. Modern tombs resemble mosques despite their exquisite architecture and carvings.
Bidar's famous Sikh shrine. Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism, is said to have visited the spot.
It is a mix of the Persian and Timurid styles, with a lot of influence from Persian architecture. One of the things that makes the madrasa stand out is its blue-tiled dome.
It is on the banks of the Kagina River, and the district headquarters of Bidar are about 16 kilometres away.