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  1. Ibrahim Rauza (or Rawza) (Urdu: ابراہیم روضہ) (Hindi: इब्राहीम रौज़ा) is a funerary complex featuring a mausoleum and a mosque, which are very similar in style, with a fountain between them. Following the example of many Indo-Islamic monuments, the complex is raised on a plinth within an enclosed gated space.

  2. The Ibrahim Rouza was constructed in 1626 CE by Ibrahim Adil Shah II, the sixth Sultan of Adil Shahi dynasty. It stands as a beautiful and picturesque group of two buildings which include the tomb of Ibrahim II, his queen Taj Sultana and four other members of the family.

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    Ibrahim, the fifth king of the dynasty of Bahmanis, was a tolerant and an intellectual king who forged good relationship between Hindus and Muslims and also between Shia and Sunni Muslims in his kingdom and ushered harmony among the people of his kingdom; history has therefore titled him with the name of "Jagadguru Badshah". He ruled for 46 years.

  4. May 24, 2024 · Adorned by slender minarets at each corner, of the utmost elegance and delicacy, fine stone filigree and decorative work. The Ibrahim Rouza is rated as on one of the most beautifully proportioned Islamic monuments in India and an inspiration for the Taj Mahal.

  5. Ibrahim Roza is the tomb of Ibrahim Adil Shah II with his two sons and his mother on the left and on the right side with a mosque set in a walled garden facing over an attractive pond. The tomb is in a chamber of 13 meters and has the ceiling divided into nine squares with curved sides.

  6. Ibrahim Rouza Bijapur is also famous as the place where King Ibrahim Adil Shah II, his queen, his daughter, two sons and his mother Haji Badi Sahiba were buried. A monument well worth visit on any tour to Bijapur, Ibrahim Rouza is one of the most beautiful Islamic buildings in the world.

  7. The beautiful Ibrahim Rouza is among the most elegant and finely proportioned Islamic monuments in India. Its 24m-high minarets are said to have inspired those of the Taj Mahal, and its tale is similarly poignant: built by emperor Ibrahim Adil Shah II (r 1580–1627) as a future mausoleum for his queen, Taj Sultana.

  8. Apr 4, 2020 · 4 min read. The Architectural Beauty and Majestic of Ibrahim Rauza, Bijapur. The architectural styles developed by the Sultans of the Deccan plateau that are appreciated in Bijapur, Bidar, Gulbarga, and Hyderabad, are motivated from Persian and Turkish structures. Ibrahim Adil Shah II ruled the kingdom of Bijapur from 1580 to 1627.

  9. Ibrahim Rauza or Roza is located in Bijapur (present Vijayapura), built by Adil Shah II and it took around 47 years to construct, constitutes of a tomb at eastern and a mosque at western.

  10. Find the perfect ibrahim roza stock photo. Huge collection, amazing choice Ibrahim Roza Beauty on its own, 15th century monument built by Emperor Ibrahim Adil Shah II.