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  GULBARGA-eng
This mosque, built in the north side of the Gulbarga fort, is the earlier of two mosques built under Muhammad Shah reign.
It is the mausoleum of the Baihmani royal family, situated in the eastern outskirts of Gulbarga.
This is a mausoleum of the Baihmani royal family situated on the eastern outskirts of Gulbarga and it extends from east to west.
www.ioc.u-tokyo.ac.jp /~islamarc/WebPage1/htm_eng/gulbarga-eng.htm   (1428 words)

  
  Gulbarga Guide,Karnataka Gulbarga Information Guide,Gulbarga Information
Gulbarga is a unique synthesis of two cultures.
Rail: Gulbarga is connected by rail with Bangalore, Mumbai and Hyderabad.
Road: Gulbarga is connected by road to: Hyderabad (220 kms) Bangalore (600 kms) Bijapur (150 kms) Bidar (110 kms) Basavakalyan (80 kms) KSRTC Buses ply from Gulbarga to Bangalore, Bijapur, Bidar, Raichur and Sholapur.
www.indiantravelportal.com /karnataka/gulbarga   (664 words)

  
  Gulbarga, India
It is the administrative headquarters of Gulbarga District, and of Gulbarga Division.
Gulbarga's old moated fort is in a much deteriorated state, but it has a number of interesting buildings inside including the Jama Masjid, reputed to have been built by a Moorish architect during the late 14th or early 15th century who imitated the great mosque in Cordoba, Spain.
Gulbarga District is situated between 76°.04' and 77°.42 east longitude, and 16°.12' and 17°.46' north latitude, covering an area of 16,224 square kilometres.
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 The Hindu : Karnataka / Gulbarga News : Priceless monument crumbling
GULBARGA: The tomb of Sikandar-i-Sani Alauddin Hasan Bahman Shah-al-Wali, founder of the Bahamani dynasty in the 14th Century, is in a state of neglect.
The province of Gulbarga, which included Bijapur, was considered to be the most important of the four.
Hasan Gangu's tomb is an important historical monument, since he was responsible for declaring Gulbarga the capital of the Bahamani kingdom and making it one of the most beautiful cities with all basic amenities.
www.thehindu.com /2006/11/25/stories/2006112503020400.htm   (447 words)

  
 Gulbarga travel guide
Gulbarga is located in the northern part of Karnataka state.
The small town of Gulbarga is famous for its association with the erstwhile medieval kingdom of Bahamani (1347-1526).
Gulbarga is located in the northeastern part of the state of Karnataka, in the southern region of India.
www.world66.com /asia/southasia/india/karnataka/gulbarga   (184 words)

  
 Gulbarga Travel,Gulbarga Travel Tour,Gulbarga Travel Tourism
Gulbarga is a unique synthesis of two cultures.
Gulbarga Fort - An extensive piece of work, the Gulbarga fort was originally built by Raja Gulchand and afterwards strengthened by Ala-Ud-Din Bahmani.
Road - Gulbarga is connected by road to: Hyderabad (220 kms) Bangalore (600 kms) Bijapur (150 kms) Bidar (110 kms) Basavakalyan (80 kms) KSRTC Buses ply from Gulbarga to Bangalore, Bijapur, Bidar, Raichur and Sholapur.
www.kerala-tourism.net /karnataka/gulbarga-hampi-hassan-travel.html   (1532 words)

  
 PDA Engineering College - Gulbarga India - Courses offered are Computer Science & Engineering, Instrumentation ...
The City of Gulbarga with a population of around six lakhs is situated in the northern part of Karnataka.
Gulbarga city is a divisional headquarters and is an educational center having college of all disciplines.
Gulbarga city was the capital of Bahmani Empire and the nearby place called Malkhed was the capital of Rashtrakutas.
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 gulbarga, gulbarga info guide, gulbarga general info, gulbarga info, gulbarga general information, gulbarga ...
Gulbarga is 613 km north of Banglore is the district headquarters of Gulbarga.
Gulbarga built by Raja Gulchand and later strengthened by Ala-ud-din Bahmani, the fort has 15 towers and 26 guns-one of them measuring 25 feet in length.
Rail : Gulbarga is connected by rail to Bangalore, Bombay and Hyderabad.
www.indiatravelinfo.com /karnataka/gulbarga_gen.htm   (281 words)

  
 Buddhist Channel | Archaeology | Meet focuses on Gulbarga’s rich heritage
GULBARGA, India -- A large number of monuments in the district, though protected on paper are, in dire straits, practically most of them are on the verge of extinction.
The conference provided fascinating insights into the history and archaeology of Gulbarga, which is admittedly the most sought-after district by the scholars and researchers as its history dates back to pre-historic times.
Gulbarga is the only district in Karnataka where the maximum number of pre- historic sites has been discovered and again it is only here that the earliest possible Buddhist settlement has been discovered in the still ongoing excavations at Sannati on the banks of River Bhima.
www.buddhistchannel.tv /index.php?id=4,2494,0,0,1,0   (494 words)

  
 City Of Gulbarga
Gulbarga The 24-hour drinking water supply will soon be a reality in Gulbarga with the expected completion of laying new water pipelines in the 11 selected wards of the city under the World Bank-assisted Karnataka Urban Water Sector Improvement Project (KUWASIP) by the end of the September.
Gulbarga was the capital of the Bahamani Kingdom which ruled this region.
Gulbarga is a Divisional Head Quarters for the four Districts viz., Bidar, Bellary, Raichur, and Gulbarga.
www.gulbargacity.gov.in   (353 words)

  
 Pod bug attacks tur in Gulbarga - Deccan Herald   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Gulbarga is considered the “tur bowl” of Karnataka, with tur being grown in nearly 3.14 lakh hectares in the district every year.
It is the major commercial crop of the region and Gulbarga district alone produces nearly 80 per cent of the tur yield in the State.
Through concerted efforts of scientists at the Agricultural Research Centre at Gulbarga, the “Helicoverpa armigera” pest was controlled, and the farmers heaved a sigh of relief.
www.deccanherald.com /deccanherald/dec05/s9.asp   (458 words)

  
 The Hindu : Karnataka / Gulbarga News : ASI wants encroachments inside Gulbarga Fort cleared
GULBARGA: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has urged the State Government to take steps to clear all encroachments within the Gulbarga Fort, which has been declared as a national monument.
Pandey said the Gulbarga Development Authority would be asked to develop an alternative area to relocate the people living inside the fort.
Since the authority was an independent agency that worked on a no-loss and no-profit basis, developing a layout for relocating the people living inside the fort would result in loss of revenue to it.
www.hindu.com /2006/12/19/stories/2006121904420200.htm   (501 words)

  
 Boycott by Gulbarga lawyers called off - Indlaw News
Gulbarga advocates who have been boycotting court proceedings in protest of the government decision not to establish a high court at Gulbarga, have decided to call off the same from August 16 and to attend court proceedings regularly.
The spokesperson of the Bar Association told the reporters after the general body meeting of the advocates that there was tremendous pressure on the Bar Association from the clients as well as from the high court to call off the boycott.
The spokesperson also said that on the request of the senior citizens of Gulbarga, four of the Bar members who had earlier decided to observe indefinite hunger strike from August 14, in support of the demand have postponed their plan.
news.indlaw.com /news2k-1148   (245 words)

  
 Tourism in Gulbarga, Gulbarga Tourism, Gulbarga India Tourism, Tourism of Gulbarga, India Tourism, Turismo en la India, ...
Gulbarga is located in the northeastern part of the state of Karnataka, in the southern region of India.
Gulbarga and the area around it was a part of the ancient Chalukyan kingdom of Badami.
The historic town of Bidar is 110 km northeast of Gulbarga, while Bijapur is 150 km southwest of Gulbarga.
tourism-of-india.com /gulbarga.html   (648 words)

  
 Warbirds of India - [Gulbarga]
Gulbarga is a small town in the district of the same name in northern Karnataka.
It was one of the main bastions of the Nizam of Hyderabad's kingdom and one of the first to fall to the advancing Indian troops in the police action of 1948.
Neither the Indian troops, nor the strafing Tempests had any clue that an aircraft was on display in Gulbarga Park for some years before.
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 Tourism in Gulbarga, Gulbarga Tourism, Gulbarga India Tourism, Tourism of Gulbarga, India Tourism, Turismo en la India, ...
Gulbarga and the area around it was a part of the ancient Chalukyan kingdom of Badami.
The main tourist attractions in the town of Gulbarga are the monuments belonging to the erstwhile Bahamani rulers.
Jevargi, 40 km from Gulbarga, is an important religious place on the banks of the Bhima River.
www.tourism-of-india.com /gulbarga.html   (648 words)

  
 Gulbarga Fort, History of Gulbarga, Karnataka Monuments, Forts of Karnataka, Architectural Monuments of Karnataka
Gulbarga Fort, History of Gulbarga, Karnataka Monuments, Forts of Karnataka, Architectural Monuments of Karnataka
Gulbarga fort, originally built by Raja Gulchand was later strengthened by Ala-ud-din Bahmani.
Gulbarga is connected by rail and road facilities with almost all the important towns and cities in the state.
www.indiantravelportal.com /karnataka/forts/gulbarga-fort.html   (284 words)

  
 www.jainheritagecentres.com> Jainism In India> Karnataka> Gulbarga   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Gulbarga was a great Jain city in ancient period.
The Museum on Sedam Road at Gulbarga has got rich collection of ancient Jain idols of 8 CAD to 11 CAD.
Gulbarga is 60 Kms from Humnabad and 584 Kms from Banglore.
www.jainheritagecentres.com /karnataka/gulbarga.htm   (93 words)

  
 Khoj - Directory for gulbarga
GULBARGA was known as 'KALBURGI' in former days which means stony land in Kannada Gulbarga district.
Gulbarga Places to visit Places around Where to stay Gulbarga, the district headquarters, was formerly known as Kalburgi.
Gulbarga was the capital of the Bahmani Kings from 1347 AD to 1428 AD.
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 Gulbarga Related Newslinks on IndianNGOs.com
GULBARGA: A police constable was arrested on Monday on charges of child marriage, that too her own daughter.
Deputy director of women and children welfare department has filed a complaint in Gulbarga rural police station on Monday that constable Mallikarjun, from Hipparga S N of Jewargi taluk, got his daughter Puja (12) married with Sunil.
GULBARGA: A major portion of the funds allocated by the State Government under the National Horticulture Mission and other budgetary funds to drought-prone Gulbarga district has remained unspent during the past two years.
www.indianngos.com /news/gulbarga.htm   (411 words)

  
 Gulbarga, India News - Topix
BANGALORE: Two Transport officials on Monday produced the documents related to Shivakumar, the cab driver accused in the murder of BPO staffer Pratibha, before a fast-track court hearing the case.
GULBARGA: Chairman of the Delimitation Commission Kuldip Singh on Sunday said the panel would complete its task of issuing the final notification of delimitation of all parliamentary and Assembly constituencies...
GULBARGA: A person accused in the mass murder of 13 persons in a village in Andhra Pradesh was shot dead and another injured in a shootout at Bannur village under the Mudhol Police Station limits in Sedam taluk...
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 The Deccan:  Gulbarga and Bidar by Ashish Nangia
The tradition of strong fortifications continued with the shifting of the capital to Gulbarga in 1347.
In contrast to Gulbarga, Bidar was situated on a sloping promontory, on which were built the fort and its associated town.
For example, the earliest mosque founded in Gulbarga, the Shah Bazaar, is one of the first in India to reflect the Timurid tendency of the multi-bay prayer hall, like at Isfahan in modern Iran.
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 Friday Mosque of Gulbarga   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This Friday mosque, one of the earliest in South India, was built by Muhammad I (r.
1358-75) to commemorate Gulbarga as the capital of the Bahmanid Sultanate.
The Bahmani dynasty was founded by Ala al-Din Hasan Bahman Shah, a Brahmin's servant at the court of Muhammad Shah Tughluq.
archnet.org /library/sites/one-site.tcl/?site_id=7608   (346 words)

  
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Also Resellers in Gulbarga are provided with the technical support online and support on phone, email too.
Resellers in Gulbarga will be given special discounts to promote web hosting packages in Gulbarga.
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 Gulbarga Fort.
Photograph of the fort at Gulbarga, Karnataka, from the Curzon Collection: Views of HH the Nizams Dominions, Hyderabad, Deccan, 1892, taken by Deen Dayal in the 1880s.
Gulbarga was capital of the Bahmanis from 1347 until 1424 when the capital was transferred to Bidar.
The fort at Gulbarga was originally built by Raja Gulchand.
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 Veerashaivas threaten Gulbarga bandh on June 11-Bangalore-Cities-The Times of India   (Site not responding. Last check: )
GULBARGA: The Gulbarga Zilla Veerashiva Samaj has given a call to observe Gulbarga bandh on June 11.
Sunanda Natikar, the victim of the molestation incident said four persons of the Dalit community entered her house on May 29 when there were nobody in the house and attempted to rape her.
He alleged that the Gulbarga district additional superintendent of police has created terror in the village and threatened that atrocity cases would be booked against all the villagers except Dalit community if they failed to co-operate.
timesofindia.indiatimes.com /cms.dll/html/uncomp/articleshow?msid=8589   (332 words)

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