Wednesday, 4 July 2012

About Gulbarga Tourism



The town of Gulbarga is located in the north-eastern part of Karnataka, in south India. It is a foremost locality as well as the fourth large-scale town of Karnataka. It lies 214 km from the town of Hyderabad and 663 km from Bangalore. The locality lies in the Deccan Plateau and was formerly a part of Hyderabad, but most of its locality became the part of the Mysore state, in 1956.

The rich heritage backdrop of the town is depicted from the university present in Nagai in Chitapur, Vignaneeshwara’s Mitakshara and Nrupatunga’s Kavirajamarga as well as from the social and devout revolutions commanded by the Shivsharanas and the Sufi Saint Banda Nawaz.



Gulbarga is also known for the well known bard and philosopher Purandara Dasa of the Vijayanagara domain and the well renowned Saint Shri Sharanabasaveshwara, in the 19th century. It is also the groundwork centre of Carnatic melodies. The locality furthermore came into report in 2009, when a rare sculptural portrait of ‘Ashoka the large’ was discovered here, during an excavation.

The Bhamani outpost here is one of the most well admired tourist enticements of the location. monarch Gulchand, who was a feudatory of the Orangal Kakatiyas, initially built the Fort. although, it was rebuilt by Allah-ud-din Bahmani, who furthermore introduced 15 new towers to its primary structure.

The outpost covers an locality of 38,000 rectangle feet and is constructed as per Spanish architecture. Along with this outpost, the Khandar Khan’s Mosque and the Hirapur Mosque constructed in 1585, by Chandbibi, are some other enticements of Gulbarga.

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