Bîdâr
Bîdâr is a city of the state of the Karnataka in India. Located at 120 km in the North-West of Hyderâbâd. It is today the administrative seat of the district of Bidar.
History
Bîdâr is the capital of the Bahmanî of 1428 with 1492, then that of the Barîd Shâhî, created in 1487 and which are made independent of Bîjâpur, during the collapse of Bahmanî, and reign there until in 1609. Bîdâr becomes one of the 5 then Sultanats of Dekkan.The emperor moghol Aurangzeb makes the conquest of the area in 1656, then Bîdâr is built-in the possessions of the Nizâm of Hyderâbâd of 1724 with 1948, when the princely state of Hyderâbâd is annexed by India at the time of the Partition.
Inheritance
- the extremely of Bîdar , built by the Chalukya at the 15th century and reinforced, later, by Bahmanî
- the madrassa (Koranic school) of the vizier Mahmûd Gâwân
- the cenotaphs of Barîd Shâhî
- the cenotaphs of Bahmanî
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