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HISTORY OF BIJAPUR

Bijapur Before Adil Shahs
The Adil Shahi Empire
Yusuf 'Adil Khan
Isma'il Adil Khan
Mallu Adil Khan
Ibrahim Adil Shah I
Ali Adil Shah I
Ibrahim 'Adil Shah II
Muhammad Adil Shah
Ali Adil Shah II
Siknader Adil Shah
Auragzeb Invades Bijapur
The Fall of Adil Shahi Era
   
INDO ISLAMIC ARCH.

Monoments of Bijapur
Fort of Bijapur
Water Works in Bijapur
Mosques of Bijapur
Malik Sandal Architect
   
DECCANI ART ,POETRY
 
Bijapur Art History
Deccani Painting
Production of Miniature Paint
Islamic Caliography
Literature and Poetry
   
BIJAPUR CENTER OF MUSIC
 
Center for Music
Yousef Adil Khan a Composer
Ismail Adil Shah a Musician
Ibrahim Adil Shah & Music
The Philosophy of Navurus
Naursupur- City of Music
Kitab-E-Naurus Muci Book
Dhrupad
Rangmala Musical painting
   
METAL WORK
 
Metal & Crafts
About Fathullah Shirazi
Origin of Bidari works
   
ROLE OF RELIGION
 


Relics of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)in Bijapur
SUFFIS of Bijapur

   
BRAVE ADILSHAHI WOMEN
 
Woman's Role in AdilShahi Dynesty
Punji Khatoon - First Lady
Chand Bibi Sultana
Ramha Symbol of Eternal love
Marium Sultana daughter of Yousef Adil Shah
   
MEDCINE AND SURGERY
 
Use of SUSRUTA
Traces of Great Ancient India Surgical practice in Bijapur
   
TEXTILE & JEWELLERY
 
Atire and Dresses
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Kalamkari Work of Print Art

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ADIL SHAHI COINAGE
 
Coins of Adil Shahi Kings
Gold Coins - Silver Larin
   
ADIL SHAHI EDUCATION
 
Foundation of Deccani Education
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Ferishta Muhammad Kasim

Ibn-e-Batuta
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GOA OFADIL SHAHS
 
The rise and fall of Adil Shahs in Goa
The monoments of Adil Shahi Era in Goa
The Adil Shahi Fort
Afonso de Albuquerque
The destruction of Adil Shahi - Monoments
   
VIJAYNAGAR RISE & FALL
 
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The Allies of Five Bahmani Kingdoms
The Final War of Talikota
The Fall of VijaNagar Empire
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THE PHILOSOPHY OF NAUVRAS - UNITY THROUGH MUSIC

Adil Shahi’s book of peace M S Murali Krishna makes a study of the literary contribution of Ibrahim Adil Shahi, the most beloved of the Adil Shahi sultans.

Syncretism has been the mainstay of Indian society since ages. It has imbibed diverse cultures, religions and schools of thought thus making it pluralist. Over centuries, the native culture has seen exchanges with those coming from across the shores.

The glory of the Adil Shahis reached dizzy heights during the regime of Ibrahim Adil Shah II (1580-1626 AD). Loved by the masses, he was given the title ‘Jagadguru’. He even minted coins bearing this title. It is said that about 300 Hindu and Muslim scholars and musicians adorned his court. Being a poet himself and deeply interested in music, he wrote Kitab-e-nauras, a collection of songs in the Deccani (a combination of Marathi, Hindi, Persian and Arabic languages).

 
Ibrahim Adil Shah II Playing Beads

Ibrahim has categorised the songs into three types. ‘Nauras’ or presently called ‘Dhruvpad’ is the first one. The second is the ‘Bain’ or ‘Anthara’ and the last one is the ‘Abhoga’. This work has a foreword by Jahuri, the court poet. It is in Persian. He points out that Ibrahim wanted Persians to be aware of Indian aesthetics and ‘navrasaas’ through this work. Out of the nine rasaas, his accent is on the ‘shringar’ ras. Some of the songs have elements of ‘hasya’ (laughter), ‘karuna’ (pathos) and ‘shanthi’ (peace) rasaas.

Ibrahim Adil Shah's A Great Composer Muscian


Ibrahim Adil Shah II Playing sarood a Indo Arabic musical Instrument

The fifth king of the Adil Shahi dynasty is known in the Indian history as "Jagadguru Badshah." He tried to bring in cultural harmony, between the Shiyas and the Sunnis and between Hindus and Muslims through music. He was a great lover of music, played musical instruments, sang and composed praises of Hindu deities Saraswati and Ganapati. He wrote the book Kitab-E-Navras (Book of Nine Rasas) in Dakhani. It is a collection of 59 poems and 17 couplets. According to his court-poet Zuhuri, he wrote it to introduce the theory of nine Rasas, which occupies most important place in Indian aesthetics, to acquaint people who were only brought up in Persian ethos. The book opens with prayer to Saraswati, the Goddess of learning. He claimed that his father was divine Ganapati and mother the Holy Saraswati. For him, the Tanpura personified learning -- "Ibrahim the tanpurawala became learned due to grace of god, living in the city of Vidyanagari" (Vidyanagari is the earlier name of Bijapur.)

One of Leafs of Kitab-e-Naurus - The Book on Indian Classical Music

Ibrahim II publicly declared that all he wanted was Vidya or learning, music, and Guruseva (serving the teacher.) He was a devotee of Hazrat Banda Nawaj, the Sufi saint of Gulbarga. He has composed a prayer to him to bestow Vidya or learning and charitable disposition.

AThe Navruspur Palace

He founded a new township Navraspur to give concrete shape to his musical conception or idea of a musical city. He had a temple built inside the precincts of the palace which still exists. Considering that Islam does not recognize music as a path of devotion, it is surprising on the part of this king not only to master it but trying to popularize it, and govern through it.

Bijapur attracted best musicians and dancers of the period because the king was famous as a great connoisseur and patron of music and it was a unique privilege to get recognition from him.

bhaka nyari nyari bhava ek kaha turuk kaha barahaman

Whether a Muslim or a Brahmin with different language--emotion is the same.

nouras soor juga joti ani saroguni yusat sarasuti mata ibrahim parasada bhayi dooni

Oh mother Saraswati! Since you have blessed Ibrahim, his work Navras will last for long
He has composed poems on his wife Chand Sultana, his Tanpura Motikhan and his elephant Atish Khan. He spoke Marathi, Dakhani, Urdu and Kannada languages fluently, and like his predecessors, employed several Hindus in top posts.

The Kitab-e-nauras of Ibrahim Adil Shah-II (1580-1626 AD) of Bijapur vividly describe the court music of this period. The work reflects the confrontation between the prevalent and flourishing musical traditions in the South and the one taking shape under Muslim influence. Ibrahim Adil Shah was the moving spirit behind the famous Ragamala painting, pictorially representing the musical modes.

He wrote the book Kitab-E-Navras (Book of Nine Rasas) in Dakhani. It is a collection of 59 poems and 17 couplets. According to his court-poet Zuhuri, he wrote it to introduce the theory of nine Rasas, which occupies most important place in Indian aesthetics, to acquaint people who were only brought up in Persian ethos. The book opens with prayer to Saraswati, the Goddess of learning in Hindu Religion. For him, the Tanpura personified learning -- "Ibrahim the tanpurawala became learned due to grace of god, living in the city of Vidyanagari"

.Ibrahim II publicly declared that all he wanted was Vidya Knowledge or learning, music, and Guruseva (serving his master.) He was a devotee of Hazrat Banda Nawaz( who is buried in Gulburga a neighboruing district of Bijapur), the Sufi saint of Gulbarga. He has composed a prayer to him to bestow Vidya or learning and charitable disposition.

He founded a new township Navraspur to give concrete shape to his musical conception or idea of a musical city. Considering that Islam does not recognize music as a path of devotion, it is surprising on the part of this king not only to master it but trying to popularize it, and govern through it. He tried to bring Muslims Sunni, Shia, hindus and other sects through the medium of Music. In this context Bijapur attracted best musicians and dancers of the period from different parts of the world. Because the king was famous as a great connoisseur and patron of music and it was a unique privilege to get recognition from him.

bhaka nyari nyari bhava ek kaha turuk kaha barahaman
Whether a Muslim or a Brahmin with different language--emotion is the same.
nouras soor juga joti ani saroguni yusat sarasuti mata ibrahim parasada bhayi dooni
Oh mother Since you have blessed Ibrahim, his work Navras will last for long

He has composed poems on his wife Chand Sultana, his Tanpura named Motikhan and his elephant Atish Khan. He spoke Marathi, Dakhani, Urdu and Kannada languages fluently, and like his predecessors, employed several Hindus in top posts. He was highly influenced by Sufis of that time notably Hazrath Khuwja banda namwaz of Gulburga.

He build the famous Ibrahim Rouza outside of the city near Zohrapur. To know more details about this wonder of Black stone Architectural marvel click here. He also build Sat manzili, Malik Jahan Mosque, Taj Bauli (Famous water well along with travelers rest house)


 

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