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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
Head gears and Caps
Adil Shahi Ethnic Jwellery
Woman's Wear
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
AdilShahs & Education
Astronomical Study
Architectural Study
Womens Education
The Madrasa Education
Deccan School of Arts
Medicinal Study
Adil Shahi Library
   
TRAVELLERS RECORDS
 
Ferishta Muhammad Kasim

Ibn-e-Batuta
Abdul Raazak
Richard Maxwell Eaton
Cousens Henry
   
GOA OF ADIL 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
 
The Rise of Vijay Nagar
The Allies of Five Bahmani Kingdoms
The Final War of Talikota
The Fall of VijaNagar Empire
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REFRENCES / LEGAL
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Historical Books
Online Resources (websites)
Museums
Disclamier
Copy Rights & Legal Issues

 
Mosques of Bijapur


Ibrahim Adil ShahII, Gulshan-e-Ishaq andRare Adil Shahi Kings from Clockwise direction


Jamia Masjid - An overview angle

Build during the regime of Ali Adil Shah I.
Prayer capacity of 50,000 people at one time.

Jamia Masjid - Front angular view

Build during the regime of Ali Adil Shah I.
Prayer capacity of 50,000 people at one time.


Jamia Masjid - Front angular view

Build during the regime of Ali Adil Shah I.
Prayer capacity of 50,000 people at one time.


Jamia Masjid - Front Entarnce

Build during the regime of Ali Adil Shah I.The entrance is build by Aurangzeb the Mughal King.
Prayer capacity of 50,000 people at one time.

Jamia Masjid - The inside view

The marking of prayer mats was commissioned during Aurangzeb time.

Golgumbad Masjid - Front angular view

Golgumbad's mosque which is on left side of the monument Golgumbad. Build during Muhammad Adil Shah the fifth King of Adil Shahi Kingdom.

Golgumbad Masjid - View from Golgumbad top

Golgumbad's mosque which is on left side of the monument Golgumbad.

Ibrahim Rouza Masjid - Front angular view

Ibrahim Rouza mosque which is on left side of the monument Ibrahim Rouza.

Qilla per ki Masjid - (Fort top mosque)Front view

This mosque is on the Fort near Asar mahal Palace. Those who was secring the fort used to pray in this mosque.

Nawab Masjid - Front angular view

The mosque is build by one of the (Khans) Governor of Bijapur. The Badi Kaman was entrance gate for this beautiful mosque.The Haveli (mini palace of the Nawab and the desendent of the family is still living in.)

The Badi Kaman was entrance gate for this beautiful Nawab mosque.The Haveli (mini palace of the Nawab and the desendent of the family is still living in.)

Mecca Masjid - Front angular view

Mosque exclusivly ment for women, queens and princesses. its near Bijapur
Present Telecom Office.

Malik Jahan Masjid - Front view

Build by Ibrahim Adil Shah II by the name of one of the Queen Mailk Jahan located near the present K.C.Market.

Sakaf Masjid - Front angular view

A mini mosque used by Sakaf Qadri Sufi Saint who migrated from Yeman to Bijapur during Muhammad Adil Shah
 
Entrance for Nawab Masjid

Shahnawaz Khan Masjid (Also known as bara tang masjid)-
Front angular view
 
Mahthar Mahal Masjid - Front angular view
Mahthar Mahal Gate to the above mosque- Front view

Deccani Eidgaha - Front view during 1920
Build by Ibrahim Adil Shah I
 

Asar mahal - with mosques in ground and upper floor
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Front angular view

 

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Notes Sources:

Bijapur and Its Architectural Remains : With an Historical Outline of the Adil Shahi
Dynasty/Henry Cousens. Reprint. 1996, 132 p., plates, plans.

Archeological Survey of India, Vol. XXXVIII, Imperial Series.


 

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