Top Places To Visit In Kalaburagi/Gulbarga Of Karnataka!

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Gopika VC

The city of Kalaburagi was once known as Gulbarga. The name reflects the city's tradition of Islamic art. This once-prosperous city is currently in the Indian state of Karnataka.

The 20-acre, 3-km-long fort has a twin fortification with a 30-foot moat in the centre and combines West Asian and European military architecture.

Gulbarga Fort

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The 14th-century Dargah houses 14th-century manuscripts. The mosque mixes Persian and Indian architectural elements and has 10,000 volumes.

Khwaja Bande Nawaz Dargah

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Shri Kshetra Ganagapur is a paradise for religious Hindus and people who want to spread peace and knowledge.

Sri Kshetra Ganagapur

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In Malkhed, ruins of fort with four entrances and 52 bastions remain. A garbhagriha, navaranga, and hazara make comprise the traditional Mallinatha Basadi.

Manyakheta

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The temple's style is unique among 12th-century temples. The temple's walls feature stone pillars, towers, flowers, elephants, and garuda.

Sharana Basaveshwara Temple

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Buddha Vihar is a Buddhist shrine at Gulbarga University. It's a Buddhist pilgrimage destination designed in classic Indian Buddhist style.

Buddha Vihar

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The two mountains joined by the Dam complement the town's weather. This location is popular for camping and hiking.

Chandrampalli Dam

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The tombs are built in the Tughlaq style. Stones were used to put them together. The best tomb is shaped like a circle with curves all around it. It is for Sultan Mujahid Shah.

The Haft Gumbaz Tomb

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Devotees seek inner peace and healing here. The temple commemorates when the gods themselves intervened to guide faithful Hindus to enlightenment.

Dattatreya Temple

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Visitors would be able to see beautiful stone sculptures and carvings once they got to the location. The temple is regarded as Digambara's most important shrine.

Shri Chandranatha Swamy Basadi

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