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Chandralamba Temple at Sannati is an ancient shrine dedicated to Goddess Chandralamba, known for its historical importance and archaeological discoveries from the Satavahana period.
Bidar, located in northern Karnataka, is renowned for its historic forts, Islamic architecture, and rich cultural heritage. The district attracts travelers with its grand palaces, mausoleums, temples, and unique handicrafts, showcasing the legacy of the Bahmani Sultanate and other dynasties. Bidar is also famous for its Bidriware metal craft and serene landscapes.
Bidar Fort, Bahmani Tombs, Rangeen Mahal, Guru Nanak Jhira Sahib, Narasimha Jharni Cave Temple, Chaukhandi, Karez System, Barid Shahi Tombs, Solah Khamba Mosque, Guru Nanak Gurdwara, Bhalki Fort, Basavakalyana Fort, Gulbarga Fort (nearby), Kamalapur Lake.
Bidar Fort is a massive red-laterite fortress built by the Bahmani rulers, featuring impressive gates, palaces, mosques, and gardens, reflecting the grandeur of medieval Deccan architecture.
Gurudwara Nanak Jhira Sahib is a sacred Sikh pilgrimage site associated with Guru Nanak. A natural spring flows inside the complex, attracting devotees seeking blessings and spiritual peace.
Bahmani Tombs are historic mausoleums of Bahmani sultans, known for Persian-style domes, detailed stucco decorations, and their importance in showcasing the region’s Islamic architectural heritage.
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Rangin Mahal inside Bidar Fort is famous for exquisite wood carvings, colorful tile work, and mother-of-pearl inlay, representing the luxurious palace architecture of the Bahmani period.