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Gulbarga Travel Information
613
kms north ofBangalore is the district headquarters of Gulbarga.
A unique synthesis of two rich cultures, Gulbarga still retains
its historic charm.
City Sights:
The Fort is a magnificent structure with 13 towers and 26 guns.
To the southern entrance of the fort is a group of royal tombs.
Inside the fort is the Jumma Masjid, built on the lines of the great
Mosque of Cardova of Spain. Khwaja Bande Nawaz Durgah : The tomb
of the great Sufi Saint, Khwaja Syed Mohammed Gesu, is built in
the Indo-Saracenic style.
The Durgah Library houses almost 10,000 books in Urdu, Persian and
Arabic.
Around Gulbarga (Distances from Gulbarga)
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Jevargu is a popular Jain pilgrim centre, about 40 kms from Gulbarga.
It is situated on the bank of the Bhima river and has many Jain
basadis. Humnabad - 32 kms from Bidar, is a famous pilgrim centre.
It attracts thousands of devotees during the Veerabhadreshwara jatra,
held for 7 days duringJan-Feb.
Narayanapura Dam is 120 kms from Gulbarga. The Krishna river cascades
down here and is known as the Jaladurga Falls.
Accessibility :
Gulbarga is well-connected by road to Bijapur, Hyderabad and Bidar.
Some of the trains from Bangalore to Delhi and Bombay pass through
Gulbarga.
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