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    Bidar Fort is located in old city area, Bidar, Karnataka, India. The fort, the city and the district are all affixed with the name Bidar. Sultan Ahmad Shah I of the Bahmanid dynasty shifted his capital from Gulbarga to Bidar in 1427 and built his fort along with a number of Islamic monuments. There are over 30 monuments inside Bidar fort.

  2. Mar 8, 2020 · Bidar Fort is one of the most magnificent constructions in Bidar city in Karnataka State, India. This Fort was constructed along with many Islamic monuments by Sultan Alla-Ud DinBahman. His first capital was Gulbarga, and in later years, around 1427 AD, the capital shifted to Bidar.

  3. Bidar Fort: Amongst the most formidable forts of the country, it is situated in the eastern part of the town and has within it ruins of palaces, mosques and other buildings which had been built of trap rock. Stone and mortar were used to build the fort-walls.

  4. The remnants of this magnificent 15th-century fort, the largest in South India – and once the administrative capital of much of the region – constitute Bidar's most famous historic site.

  5. May 20, 2024 · Bidar Fort is situated in Bidar city of the northern plateau of Karnataka, India. The fort, the city and the district are all affixed with the name Bidar. Sultan Alla-Ud Din Bahman of the Bahmanid Dynasty shifted his capital from Gulbarga to Bidar in 1427 and built his fort along with a number of Islamic monuments.

  6. Bidar Fort is an exemplary symbol of the Bahmani Dynasty, built by Sultan Alla-Ud-Din Bahman. Constructed in Persian architectural style, the fort complex houses an old city comprising over 30 structures, including the Rangin Mahal, Gagan Mahal, Takhat Mahal etc.

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  8. The Bidar fort, situated in present day Karnataka, is a sombre and imposing structure. The origin of this massive fort has unfortunately been lost to history. However, it is largely agreed that it was perhaps built soon after the establishment of the Bahamanid dynasty of peninsular India.