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The Gulbarga Fort is located in Gulbarga City in the Gulbarga district of North Karnataka. It was subsequently significantly enlarged in 1347 by Al-ud-din Hasan Bahmani of the Bahmani Dynasty after he cut off his ties with the Delhi Sultanate; Islamic monuments such as mosques, palaces, tombs, and other structures were also built later within the refurbished fort. The Jama Masjid built later, within the fort, in 1367, is a unique structure built in Persian architectural style, fully enclosed, with elegant domes and arched columns, which is unlike any other mosque in India. It was built to commemorate the establishment of the dynastic rule of the Bahmani kingdom at Gulbarga fort between 1327 and 1424. It remained the capital of the Bahmani Kingdom till 1424 where after the capital was shifted to Bidar Fort, as Bidar had better climatic conditions.
Early history of the region dates back to the 6th century when the Rashtrakutas ruled over the external areas, except Gulbarga city. The Chalukyas won back their domain and ruled for over two hundred years. The Kalachuris of Kalyani succeeded them and ruled till the 12th century. At the end of the 12th century, it came under the reign of the Yadavas of Devagiri and the Hoysalas of Halebidu . During this period, the Kakatiya dynasty, kings of Warangal were also powerful and took control of the present Gulbarga district and Raichur District The Kakatiya power was subdued in 1321, and the northern Deccan, including the district of Gulbarga, passed under the control of the Muslim Sultanate of Delhi
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Gulbarga Fort & Jami Masjid
The Gulbarga Fort located in Gulbarga City in the Gulbarga district of North Karnataka, India. It was originally built by Raja Gulchand during the Warangal dynastic rule. It was subsequently substantially fortified in West Asian and European military architectural style by Alauddin Hasan Bahman Shah, the ruler of the Bahmani dynasty; Islamic monuments such as mosques, palaces, tombs, and other structures were also built later within the refurbished fort. The Jama Masjid built later, within the fort, in 1367, is a unique structure built in Persian architectural style, fully enclosed, with elegant domes and arched columns, which is unlike any other mosque in India; particular mention is made of the citadel that was added in the centre of the fort. The fort has an area of 0.5 acres (0.20 ha) and periphery length of 3 kilometres (1.9 mi). It is well fortified with double fortification. A 30 feet (9.1 m) wide moat surrounds the fort. The fort is a monumental structure highly fortified with 15 towers mounted with 26 guns; each gun located inside the fort is 8 metres (26 ft) long and is still well preserved. The mosque, one of the first in South India, was built to commemorate Gulbarga as the capital of the Bahmanid Sultanate. The mosque though simple in design but has a symmetrical plan with well organized constituent parts. The masjid, only one of its kind in India, has dimensions of 216 feet (66 m)x176 feet (54 m) . The masjid, which was in ruins, has been well tended now. The mosque has no open courtyard. The outer passageways surround the prayer hall on three sides and have low open arcades with arches.
BIG QUESTION ON GULBARGA FORT
BIG QUESTION ON GULBARGA FORT BY MANJUNATH NALWARKAR PRESIDENT OF KARNATAKA RAKSHANA VEDIKE GULBARGA
MOSQUES OF GULBARGA FORT ,INDIA
Jama Masjid Gulbarga was built by Mohammed Shah I (r. 1358–75) to commemorate Gulbarga as the capital of the Bahmani Sultanate.
ALSO located is the ladies 3 doom mosque and at a short distance the Choti/SMALL Mosque --perhaps for the Non Nobels and soldiers
The Jama Masjid Gulbarga does not have minarets. Built inside the Gulbarga Fort is a unique mosque with a huge dome and smaller ones as embellishments. It was built in 1367 AD, by a Spanish (Moorish) architect with arched doorways on the same lines as that of the Great Cathedral–Mosque of Córdoba in Spain
GULBARGA FORT | DOCUMENTARY SHORT FILM | KALABURAGI | LONGEST CANNON
This is the documentary film of gulbarga fort.The Gulbarga Fort is located in Gulbarga Cityin the Gulbarga district of North Karnataka. It was subsequently significantly enlarged in 1347 by Al-ud-din Hasan Bahmani of the Bahmani Dynasty after he cut off his ties with the Delhi Sultanate; Islamic monuments such as mosques, palaces, tombs, and other structures were also built later within the refurbished fort. The Jama Masjid built later, within the fort, in 1367, is a unique structure built in Persian architectural style, fully enclosed, with elegant domes and arched columns, which is unlike any other mosque in India. It was built to commemorate the establishment of the dynastic rule of the Bahmani kingdom at Gulbarga fort between 1327 and 1424.
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D.O.P - Rudresh patil
Direction and Editing - Sanket gulgi
Scripting - Abishek sathked
Assistant director - Roshan kinni
Spot boy - Abul ateeb
Gulbarga Fort Public reaction on Karnataka High Court notice over Gulbarga Fort encroachment
Gulbarga Fort Public reaction on Karnataka High Court notice over Gulbarga Fort encroachment. For more details please watch the video.
Residents living inside the Gulbarga Fort have to leave their Homes.
Residents living inside the Gulbarga Fort have to leave their Homes as per the High Court of Karnataka's verdict.
What is the view of local Residents?
What will happen to the Fort mosque after the Residents moved out?
Comment your opinion below
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Gulbarga Fort, Jama Masjid : Picture Story
Gulbarga Fort, Jama Masjid : Picture Story.
In the early 14th century, the Deccan was occupied by Muhammad bin Tughluq of the Delhi Sultanate, which included Gulbarga. The revolt of the Muslim officers appointed from Delhi resulted in founding of the Bahmani Sultanate in 1347 by Hassan Gangu, who chose Gulbarga (named as 'Ahsenabad' during this period) to be his capital. Gulbarga was the capital of the Bahmani kingdom (1347–1527) (with headquarters at the Gulbarga fort), a newly founded independent state, until 1424 when the capital was transferred to Bidar. It is said that with the establishment of the Bahmani Kingdom, the Muslim rule took firm roots in the Deccan. Ahmad Shah Wali Bahmani had inducted immigrants from Iraq, Iran and Central Asia, which changed the soci-cultural and religious life in the Deccan but was well amalgamated with Hindu traditions.
Fort
The fort was originally built by Raja Gulchand, a feudatory of the Warangal Kakatiyas.[5] It was subsequently substantially fortified in West Asian and European military architectural style by Alauddin Hasan Bahman Shah, the ruler of the Bahmani dynasty; particular mention is made of the citadel that was added in the centre of the fort. The fort has an area of 0.5 acres (0.20 ha) and periphery length of 3 kilometres (1.9 mi). It is well fortified with double fortification. A 30 feet (9.1 m) wide moat surrounds the fort. The fort is a monumental structure highly fortified with 15 towers mounted with 26 guns; each gun located inside the fort is 8 metres (26 ft) long and is still well preserved.
It is said that the Bahmani Sultanate claimed lineage of the Sasanians and the motifs on their buildings, particularly the crowns of the arches that they built depicted an emblem of the crescent and occasionally a disk that was closely reminiscent of the crowns of the Sassanian emperors. Many religious or secular buildings in the fort area depict this emblem.
Jama Masjid
The mosque, one of the first in South India, was built to commemorate Gulbarga as the capital of the Bahmanid Sultanate.[1] The mosque though simple in design but has a symmetrical plan with well organized constituent parts. The masjid, only one of its kind in India, has dimensions of 216 feet (66 m)x176 feet (54 m) and was built on the lines of the Great Mosque of Córdoba in Spain. The masjid, which was in ruins, has been well tended now.
The mosque has no open courtyard. The outer passageways surround the prayer hall on three sides and have low open arcades with arches. They form a rectangular layout with ten bays each on the north and the south, and seven bays on the east. The square bays on the corners are topped by domes. The roofed interior bays are covered with low domes, faceted by pendentives. The front yard in front of the mihrab has nine bays with a single large dome. Trefoil interiors and elongated lobes are seen on sloping arches of the drum. The main roof drum is mounted on a cubic clerestory.
A short trip to Gulbarga Fort !!! Places to visit...
The Gulbarga Fort is located in Gulbarga City in the Gulbarga district of North Karnataka. It was subsequently significantly enlarged in 1347 by Al-ud-din Hasan Bahmani of the Bahmani Dynasty after he cut off his ties with the Delhi Sultanate; Islamic monuments such as mosques, palaces, tombs, and other structures were also built later within the refurbished fort. The Jama Masjid built later, within the fort, in 1367, is a unique structure built in Persian architectural style, fully enclosed, with elegant domes and arched columns, which is unlike any other mosque in India. It was built to commemorate the establishment of the dynastic rule of the Bahmani kingdom at Gulbarga fort between 1327 and 1424. It remained the capital of the Bahmani Kingdom till 1424 where after the capital was shifted to Bidar Fort, as Bidar had better climatic conditions
GULBARGA FORT----A VISIT
ONE OF THE MOST STUNNING WELL MAINTAINED FORT OF SOUTHERN INDIA AND STRONG WALLS WITH CANNONS STILL FACING DIRECTIONS
Gulbarga Fort
Bahmani kingdoms
RSS PARADE FROM BAHMANI FORT GULBARGA
RSS PARADE STARTED FROM BAHMANI FORT GULBARGA VIA
MUSLIM CHOWK VIA SUPERMARKET TO BAHMANI FORT
THIS RSS PARADE IS ORGANISED EVERY YEAR
IN GULBARGA WITH HUGE CROWD
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CHOR GUMBAD, GULBARGA - A TOMB WITH FOUR MINIATURE TOMBS ON THE ROOFTOPChor Gumbad - The lone tomb which is built on the west of the Gulbarga fort on the top hill. The tomb has some finest stucco on its ceilings and the jalis. Chor Gumbad does not house a grave, but is perhaps a victory monument.The unique and beautifully set piece of architecture dome suggests it may have been constructed by Ahmad Shah to honor his victory over his brother Firuz Shah. The tomb has an entrance to the east, facing the Gulbarga fort. The ceiling of the dome is decorated with a band of stucco scrolls, from which emerge large leaf shaped tree design filled with scrolls. There are steps that lead to an upper corridor, evidently meant for ladies of the Bahmani court. On the rooftop there are small tombs on the four corners with domes and small corner minarets.This lone tomb is visible while traveling in train close by Gulbarga Station which indicate that you are about to visit the Sufi Gulbarga City.Other places to be visited in Gulbarga:
Gulbarga Fort
Gulbarga Government Zoo
Khwaja Bande Nawaz Dargah
Buddavihar
Haft Gumbaz
Kesaratagi Garden
Sheik Roza Minar
Gulbarga Fort
The Gulbarga Fort is located in Gulbarga City in the Gulbarga district of North Karnataka. It was subsequently significantly enlarged in 1347 by Al-ud-din Hasan Bahmani of the Bahmani Dynasty after he cut off his ties with the Delhi Sultanate; Islamic monuments such as mosques, palaces, tombs, and other structures were also built later within the refurbished fort. The Jama Masjid built later, within the fort, in 1367, is a unique structure built in Persian architectural style, fully enclosed, with elegant domes and arched columns, which is unlike any other mosque in India. It was built to commemorate the establishment of the dynastic rule of the Bahmani kingdom at Gulbarga fort between 1327 and 1424. It remained the capital of the Bahmani Kingdom till 1424 where after the capital was shifted to Bidar Fort, as Bidar had better climatic conditions