Once the capital of the Bahmani dynasty, Gulbarga is a town steeped in Islamic heritage. While time has weathered many of its historic structures, the remaining monuments still speak to its regal past.
Dargah of Banda Nawaz
A highlight is the marble tomb complex of Dargah, a sacred site that draws steady streams of Muslim pilgrims who pay tribute to Banda Nawaz, the revered saint and spiritual guide of the Bahmani rulers.
Gulbarga Fort and Mosque
Across town lies the impressive Gulbarga Fort. Though largely deserted today, it houses a 14th-century mosque that echoes the design of the famed Spanish mosque of Córdoba, offering a unique architectural blend rarely seen in India.
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