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  Maziar Bidar, MD
Maziar Bidar obtained his medical degree with honors from the George Washington University School of Medicine.
He received a two-year fellowship in Oculofacial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Vanderbuilt University, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and the University of Tennessee.
Maziar Bidar has extensive training in eyelid and facial aesthetic and reconstructive surgery.
www.eyecarefresno.com /index.cfm/doctors/maziarbidar   (104 words)

  
  Travel Guide to Karnataka - Bidar
The Solah Khamba Masjid is the oldest Muslim building in Bidar and one of the largest in India.
Not to be missed are the Gagan Mahal, the Diwan-E-Am where the fabulous turquoise throne once rested, the Takht Mahal, the Royal Pavilions, the Hazar Kothari, the Nubat Khana and the Bahamani Tombs at Asthur.
Road: Bidar is connected by road to: Hyderabad (136 kms) Bangalore (669 kms) Bijapur (246 kms) Gulbarga (110 kms) Basavakalyana (73 kms) KSRTC Buses ply from Bidar to Bangalore, Bijapur, Gulbarga, Raichur and Sholapur.
www.indiantravelportal.com /karnataka/bidar   (791 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Bidar
Bidar was the capital of the Bahmani Sultanate from 1425 until the sultanate's breakup after 1518.
The Bidar Sultanate was absorbed by the Bijapur Sultanate to the west in 1619, which was in turn conquered by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in 1686.
Bidar Bijapur Chamarajanagar Chikmagalur Chitradurga Dakshina Kannada Davanagere Dharwad Gadag Gulbarga Hassan Haveri Kodagu Koppal Kolar Mandya Mysore Raichur Shimoga Tumkur Udupi • Uttara Kannada
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Bidar   (2024 words)

  
 Bidar, India
It is the administrative seat of Bidar district.
The Bidar Sultanate was absorbed by the Sultanate of Bijapur to the west in 1619, which was in turn conquered by the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in 1686.
Bidar district is located in the northeastern corner of the state, near the borders of Andhra Pradesh to the east and Maharashtra to the north and west.
www.creekin.net /c4043-n85-bidar-india.html   (191 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Deccan sultanates
The Deccan sultanates were five Muslim-ruled kingdoms–-Bijapur, Golconda, Ahmednagar, Bidar, and Berar of south-central India.
The Deccan sultanates were located on the Deccan plateau, between the Krishna River and the Vindhya Range.
They became independent states during the breakup of the Bahmani Sultanate: Bijapur, Ahmednagar and Berar in 1490, Bidar in 1492, and Golconda in 1512.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Deccan-sultanates   (820 words)

  
 Bidar, Tourism in Bidar, Tourism Bidar, Tourism in Bidar India, Tourism of Bidar, India Tourism, Turismo en la India, ...
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Bidar is located in the northeastern part of the state of Karnataka, in the southern region of India.
Basvakalyan, the capital city of the latter Chalukyas in the 10th century, is 80 km from Bidar, while Humnabad, 52 km from Bidar, is a famous pilgrim center and attracts thousands of devotees annually.
www.tourism-of-india.com /bidar.html   (812 words)

  
 Bidar
Historically, Bidar was a part of the Bahamani Kingdom which comprised of Bijapur, Gulbarga, Bidar, Golconda, and Birar.
Bidar boasts of several religious centers: The famous Nanak Jheera - the largest sikh temple atleast in Karnataka, carries the tale that Guru Nanak - the first guru of the Sikhs visited this place and got rid of the scarcity of drinking water in the region.
The historical fort of Bidar was a stronghold of the Bahamani Kings in the 14th and 15th centuries.
www.karnataka.com /tourism/bidar   (257 words)

  
 INDIA JOURNEY -TOURIST LOCALS - FORTS & PALACES - BIDAR FORT   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Located in the north-east corner of Karnataka, Bidar was once the capital of he Bahamani dynasty and the Badri Shahi kingdom.
Bidar is nowadays a provincial backwater, better known for its fighter-pilot-training base.
Built in the 15th century by the Chalukyas and later strengthened by the Bahamanis, this fort is one of the main attractions in Bidar.
www.indiajourney.com /tourist%20local/fp-bidar.htm   (230 words)

  
 Bidar Photo Gallery by Serena Bowles at pbase.com
I really enjoyed my visit to Bidar; I relished the fact that it is not visited by so many tourists, and had positive encounters with most of the people I met there.
thanks for visiting my native bidar, and taking snaps of it but im confused whether u wanted to show bidar to the world or wanted to search the garbage of the beautiful and passionated city....
U have seen only one face of Bidar, first of all i want to tell it is not a remote place, one can term it as Crown of Karnataka.
www.pbase.com /serenab/bidar   (705 words)

  
 The Forests
Bidar Forest division is the northern most division of Karnataka encompassing the whole of Bidar district and 31 villages of the adjoining Gulbarga district.
The Forest Act was revised in 1326 F and again in 1355 F. The area of Bidar District had neither working plans nor the working schemes except that some fuel coupes used to be worked tentatively on simple coppice method.
Forests in Bidar Division can be classified under two sub groups namely 5A-‘Souther tropical dry deciduous forests and 6A-Southern tropical thorn forests, as per the classification of Champion and Seth (1968) in their "A revised survey of the forest types of India".
bidar.nic.in /forest.html   (3616 words)

  
 thebharat.com
Bidar fort Built in the 15th century by the Chalukyas and later strengthened by the Bahamanis, this fort is one of the main attractions in Bidar.
From Bidar, Ashtur is where the mausoleums of the Bahamani rulers and their families lie.
Bidar is renowned as the home of a unique damascene metalwork technique known as Bidri, developed by the Persian silversmiths that came to the area with the Bahamani court in the early 15th century.
www.thebharat.com /tourism/forts/bidarfort.html   (899 words)

  
 Travel House Destination Search
Bidar is famous for being the place where Bidriware, a form of silver filigree art, originated.
Bidriware is silver filigree done in Islamic motifs and set against a dark background of flened zinc, tin, copper and lead to create the most striking ashtrays, boxes, bangles and such.Near Bidar is the town of Gulbarga, which was the Bahmani capital before the honour shifted to Bidar.
Bidar is well connected by public road transport to many places in South India including Gulbarga (near Bijapur), Bijapur, Bangalore and Hyderabad (the capital of Andhra Pradesh).
www.travelhouseindia.com /visitors/destinationSearch.aspx?lstCOUNTRY=India&lstCITY=Bidar   (484 words)

  
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Bidar Town which was on the frontier of Telingana and Baswakalyan forts were taken by Ulugh Khan(Muhammad-Bin-Tughluq) who was then a prince.
Bidar was made a taraf/province under a governor.
Azam-I-Humiyun of Bidar who defeated the Nayaka of warangal was appointed as the Governor of Golconda.
bidar.nic.in /hist.htm   (866 words)

  
 Bidar Related Newslinks on IndianNGOs.com
BIDAR: The Karanja Irrigation Project conceived in 1968 is finally complete and ready for inauguration.
It is expected to irrigate 36,000 hectares in Bidar district.
Bidar: The State Government has taken pioneering steps in promotion of organic farming and export of produce cultivated through such methods, Agriculture Minister Bandeppa Kashempur said here on Sunday.
www.indianngos.com /news/bidar.htm   (536 words)

  
 OurKarnataka.Com : Tourism : Bidar   (Site not responding. Last check: )
669 kms from Bangalore, is the tiny district of Bidar, steeped in history.
The Bidar Fort with five darwazas (gates) leads into a town nestled within the ramparts.
Bidar is also famous for Bidriware a distinct and exquisite craft of this district
www.ourkarnataka.com /states/bidar/kar_tour_bidar.htm   (203 words)

  
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Bidar was the capital of the Bahmani kings from 1428 till it later passed into the hands of the Barid Shahi dynasty.
Near Bidar is the town of Gulbarga, which was the Bahmani capital before the honour shifted to Bidar.
Accommodation: Since Bidar is not on the well-beaten path there are few hotels, and the ones that there are, aren’t anything to write home about.
www.journeymart.com /DExplorer/AsiaIS/India/Karnataka/Bidar/default.asp   (313 words)

  
 The Dispatch - Serving the Lexington, NC - News   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It then became the center of one of the five independent sultanates, known as the Deccan sultaoates, that were the successor states to the Bahmani kingdom.
Maharajas & Sultans of Bidar from Barid Dynasty
Qasim Shah II Amir Shah II Bidar can be reached by rail and road from Hyderabad.
www.the-dispatch.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Bidar   (210 words)

  
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The town of Bidar has lent its name to a form of metal damascening called Bidriware, which is created by the local craftsmen.
Bidar is connected by rail with Bangalore, Hyderabad and Mumbai.
www.tourmyindia.com /attraction/bidar.html   (834 words)

  
 Historical Gurudwaras of India:Gurudwara Nanak Jhira - Bidar
The news soon spread throughout Bidar and its surrounding areas about the holy Saint of the North and large number of people started coming to him to have his "Darshan" and seek his blessings..
It may be recalled that Bhai Sahib Singh one of the Panj Piaras (five beloved of Guru Gobind Singh) hailed from Bidar.
In fact the whole of India is the hallowed land connected with the lives and events of the Gurus.
www.allaboutsikhs.com /gurudwaras/gd-nanakjhira.htm   (639 words)

  
 Ack saliga dag, som i hoppet vi bidar
Ack saliga dag, som i hoppet vi bidar
Ack saliga dag, som i hoppet vi bidar, psalm som Natanael Beskow skrev 1887 vid 22 års ålder.
Den har 4 verser, av vilka alla utom den första börjar med orden ”Han kommer, han kommer, den dag som vi bida(r)”.
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/sv/wikipedia/a/ac/ack_saliga_dag__som_i_hoppet_vi_bidar.html   (148 words)

  
 Bidar Information,Bidar Travel Information, Bidar Tourism Information, India   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Travel to Bidar in order to experience the beauty of the state which encompasses tourists spots like Chaubara, Madrasa of Mahmud Gawan.
Bidar is connected by rail with Bangalore, Bombay and Hyderabad.
The Solah Kambah Masjid as it is popularly known, is the oldest Muslim building in Bidar and one of the largest in India.
www.surfindia.com /travel/karnataka/bidar-info.html   (417 words)

  
 Kamat Research Database: Research Abstract
Bidar was already a provincial headquarter of the Bahamani kingdom when the capital was transferred there in 1424 by Shihabuddin Ahmad I. The reasons for this shift are to be sought in the internal strife that racked Gulbarga as well as the external conflicts with Vijayanagara.
The natural position of Bidar also offered several advantages over the earlier capital -- Gulbarga.
Historical, political, social, and cultural details are discussed in this article as are, the structure and main monuments of Bidar.
www.kamat.org /database/?CitationID=10332   (81 words)

  
 Bidar - City of Whispering Monuments
Bidar is a district headquarters located in North Eastern part of Karnataka and is known for its scenic beauty, unspoiled greenery and quite surroundings.
Bidar is located about 130 Km from Hyderabad and can be reached both by Road and Train, Bidar is 110 Km from Gulbarga, a place well connected to Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi and Hyderabad by train route.
Bidar hotels and restaurants cater to both North Indian and South Indian palates.
www.sbpdentalcollege.com /about_bidar.htm   (306 words)

  
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Bidar: The State Government has declared that it will fight Maharashtra's demands to transfer border cities such as Belgaum and Bidar to it.
While other districts such as Bijapur have organised cultural fairs such as "Zilla Utsava", funds meant for such programmes in Bidar have lapsed for eight years in a row.
It has been a decade since tableaux from Bidar were seen in the Mysore Dasara procession.
www.hinduonnet.com /thehindu/thscrip/print.pl?file=2006080504370200.htm&date=2006/08/05/&prd=th&   (357 words)

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