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The Barid Shahi tombs are tombs of the Barid Shahi dynasty. They are located in Bidar in the Indian state of Karnataka.[1]
^"Journey & Life.: Barid Shahi Park – A great historical architecture in Bidar, Karnataka". Journey & Life. Archived from the original on 11 November 2016. Retrieved 2 October 2019.
coloured tiles Ashtur Tombs Bidar Fort (inside view garden) Tombs of Bidar Shahi kings at BaridShahi Park in Bidar Tombs at BaridShahi Park in Bidar List...
activities for the BaridShahi rulers were building garden tombs. The tomb of Ali Barid Shah (1577) is the most notable monument in Bidar. The tomb consists of...
Amir Barid I (unknown – 1542), also known as Amir Ali Barid was the second ruling member of the BaridShahi dynasty. He initially ruled with members of...
Ali Barid Shah I was the third ruler of the BaridShahi dynasty at Bidar. He succeeded his father in 1540, and ruled until his death in 1580. He was considered...
minarets, located near Chaubara. Bahmani Tombs called as "Ashtur" Chaukhandi of Hazrat Khalil Ullah BaridShahitombs Chaukhandi of Hazrat Khalil Ullah Gurudwara...
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is a notable mosque in Golkonda. The tombs of Qutb Shahis are a mausoleum complex, a royal necropolis of 30 tombs of the royal family. These were erected...
they made significant additions to several Bahmani buildings. The BaridShahitombs were built by the Bidar Sultanate. Gol Gumbaz (Kannada: ಗೋಲ ಗುಮ್ಮಟ)...
Karnataka waned with the decline of the Bahmani dynasty, although BaridShahi and Adil Shahi Kings kept up its beauty during their chequered rule. It suffers...
Ahmednagar, Qutb Shahi of Golconda (Hyderabad), BaridShahi of Bidar, Imad Shahi of Berar, and Adil Shahi of Bijapur. They are collectively known as the...
decline of Bahamanis, the Barid-Shahis ruled over Bidar and it was taken over by the Bijapur rulers in 1619. Astur near Bidar has tombs of Bahmani Sultans which...
Qasim Barid I 1490–1504 Amir Barid I 1504–1542 Ali Barid Shah I 1542–1580 Ibrahim Barid Shah 1580–1587 Qasim Barid Shah II 1587–1591 Ali Barid Shah II...
activities for the BaridShahi rulers were building garden tombs. The tomb of Ali Barid Shah (1577) is the most notable monument in Bidar. The tomb consists of...
named after the 8th-century qāḍī Abu Yusuf), postal cubit (al-dhirāʿ al-barīd), "freed" cubit (al-dhirāʿ al-mursala) and thread cubit (al-dhirāʿ al-ghazl)...
Shahi dynasty of Golconda Sultanate was of Turkmen origin, the BaridShahi dynasty of Bidar Sultanate being founded by a Turkic slave, the Adil Shahi...
the Sultanate's breakup after 1518. It then became the center of the BaridShahis, one of the five independent sultanates known as the Deccan sultanates...
Kovelaconda; Yusuf Adil Shahi of Bijapur died in the battle. In 1512, Krishnadevaraya captured Raichur and Gulbarga after defeating Barid-i-Mamalik, the titular...
over the strategic Raichur doab, with the Portuguese over Goa, with the BaridShahis of Bidar and later with the erstwhile feudatories of the Vijayanagara...