Bijapur: Islamic Architecture and Echoes of the Past in Northern Karnataka
Once a thriving regional capital, Bijapur (now Vijayapura) is today a quiet town scattered with some of the most remarkable Islamic architecture in India. Dating back to the late 15th century, its grand monuments reflect the legacy of the Adil Shahi dynasty.
The standout is the exquisitely-carved Ibrahim Rauza, a tomb complex that some believe inspired the design of the Taj Mahal. Early risers should head to the monumental Gol Gumbaz, whose vast dome features a unique whispering gallery — even the softest whisper can be heard across the space thanks to its ingenious acoustics.
No visit is complete without experiencing the local market, where gypsies in vibrant hand-woven attire sell their wares and wandering sadhus may be seen meditating on beds of nails. It’s a vibrant scene that contrasts beautifully with the solemn elegance of the city’s architectural wonders.
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