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Think of Bijapur and the first
thing that comes to mind is the
Gol Gumbaz - the tomb of
Mohammed Adil Shah.
Gol Gumbaz boasts of the
second largest dome in the
world. 44 meters in diameter,
this dome forms a highly
sensitive echo-chamber. The
slightest whisper echoes seven
times over and the tick of a
clock held at one end can be
distinctly heard at the opposite
end - 125 feet away ! But
there's a lot more to Bijapur.
On the western outskirts of the
city lies the mausoleum of
Ibrahim Adil Shah II - Ibrahim
Roza, said to have inspired
the Taj Mahal in Agra. Embracing
1,16,300 square feet is the
Jumma Masjid - "one of the
finest mosques in India".
Here, in a beautiful mihrab
-covered by a heavy curtain -
are verses of the Quran,
beautifully inscribed in letters
of gold. Malik-e-Maidan - the
largest medieval cannon in the
world - is fourteen feet long,
weighing about 55 tons.
Legend has it that if you touch
the gun and make a wish, it will
come true ! Bijapur is full of
such legends. Liked the one
surrounding Afzal Khan's
Centaph. It is said that
Afzal Khanstarted the
construction of his own tomb in
his lifetime. But eventually
could not be buried here.
You could spend days exploring
Bijapur. Wandering around the
Arakilla, the Anand Mahal, the
Mehtar Mahal, the Bara Kaman,
the Gagan Mahal, the Amin Durgah,
the Assar Mahal, the Chota Asar,
the Faroukh Mahal, the Jahz
Mahal, the Jod Gumbaz… Listening
to the quaint Deccan dialect.
Sampling the spicy curry with
jowar rotis. And packing a host
of delightful memories to carry
back home.
Local Festivals:
The Bijapur Music Festival
- featuring the stalwarts of
Indian music - is organized by
the Government of Karnataka
every year.
Language Spoken:
Kanada, Urdu, English, Hindi.
Local Food Specialities:
Non - vegetarian preparations
distinctly Mughalai or
Hyderabadi.
When to go there:.
Bijapur is extremely hot in the
summer. September to February
would be the best time to visit
the Queen of Deccan.
How to get there.
Air: The nearest airport
is Belgaum (205 kms).
Rail: Bijapur is
connected by rail to Bangalore,
Bombay, (via sholapur) Hospet
(via Gadag) and Vasco da Gama
(via Hubli Londa).
Road: Bijapur is
connected by road to most places
in south and west India. These
are: · Aihole (129 kms) · Badami
(132 kms) · Pattadakal (148 kms)
· Hampi (220 kms) · Belgaum (205
kms) · Bangalore (550 kms) ·
Bombay (486 kms).
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