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Incredible Bidar

Incredible Bidar

Bidar, Bidar ,
Bidar is a city and taluka in Karnataka state, India. It is the administrative seat of Bidar District. Bidar is also known as Karnatakda kerita. Bidar city is known for its unique Bidri handicraft products. Manjeera is one of the main rivers supplying drinking water for Bidar and Hyderabad cities In the NorthBidar Fortern most part of Karnataka lies Bidar. As you enter, the imposing Bidar Fort welcomes you with its five Darwazas (doorways / gates) that lead into a town nestled within the ramparts. Bidar was the capital of the Bahamani kingdom and later of the Barid Shahi dynasty. It is also an important Sikh Pilgrim center. The historical fort of Bidar was a stronghold of the Bahamani Kings in the 14th and 15th centuries. The fort is surrounded by three miles of walls with 37 bastions, most of them surmounted with cannons. This fort was a source of irritation to the Mughal rulers of Delhi, and was finally conquered by Aurangazeb. The fort now lies in ruins. There is an Indian Air Force Station in Bidar, which is an Elementary Flying School. Location info: Address:Bidar is a city and taluka in Karnataka state, India. Bidar is located in the northeastern part of the state of Karnataka, in the southern region of India. It is 669 km from Bangalore and 136 km from Hyderabad. It is located 2,200 feet above sea level on a plateau overlooking the Manjira river valley. District:Bidar Nearest City:Bidar Best time to visit: The best time to visit Bidar is between October and March. Climate/Weather: The climate of Bidar is temperate with summers (April-June) being moderately hot and winters cool and pleasant (November-February). It experiences southwestern monsoon rains in the months of May to July. History: In ancient time, Bidar formed an important part of the kingdom of Vidharba, referred to in the Mahabharata. It became the part of the Chalukyan Empire in the 10th century. The capital city of the Chalukyan rulers is located at Kalyani, which is 57 km from here. Bidar witnessed many upheavals during the early medieval period. It was taken over by the Yadavas of Devangiri and later by the Kakatiyas of Warangal in the 14th century. It then became a part of the Bahamani kingdom in the 14th century. The disintegration of the Bahamani kingdom into five small states led to the rise of the town and the Sultanate of Bidar. Sultan Ahmad Wali I shifted his capital from present-day Gulbarg to Bidar and built a fort here in 1429. The Bahamani rulers ruled here until 1487. The chequered history of Bidar did not stop here. The Barid Shahi dynasty took over Bidar, which was in turn taken over by the Adil Shahi rulers of Bijapur. It was annexed and incorporated into the Mughal Empire by Aurangzeb in 1656 while on his way to conquer the southern parts of India. The Nizam rulers of Hyderabad took over Bidar in the early part of the 18th century. After India gained independence in 1947, the rule of the Nizam was abolished and Bidar became the part of the Indian state of Karnataka. Historically, Bidar was a part of the Bahamani Kingdom which comprised of Bijapur, Gulbarga, Bidar, Golconda, and Birar. The ruler of Bidar was Barid Shah. Bidar was later ruled by the Nizams of Hyderabad. Bidar witnessed the "religious revolution" under the Lingayat Reformist Basavanna. Basavakalyan from where Shaivism spread . Bidar boasts of several religious centers: The famous Nanak Jheera - the largest sikh temple atleast in Karnataka, carries the tale that Guru Nanak - the first guru of the Sikhs visited this place and got rid of the scarcity of drinking water in the region. A popular spot is the Sikh temple, Guru Nanak Jheera, where fresh crystal clear spring water appears from nowhere. To visit the Narasimha Jheera, you have to tread for atleast a furlong inside a cave with waist deep water ( and countless bats hanging from the roof!) to seek the a view of Lord Narasimha. Papanaash is a temple of Lord Shiva.....they say you can see snakes guarding the idol especially during Shivaraathri. Interesting things to do: Bidar is famous for BIDRIWARE a distinct and exquisite inlay craft of this district. It involves embedding silver or gold into basic metal, mostly an alloy of zinc which forms a bluish-black background for the silver or gold. You can find elegant Bidriware objects like water goblets, jewellery cases, ashtrays and a host of other articles that would be ideal gifts from Karnataka. FAIRS & FESTIVAL Thousands of devotees throng to Humnabad during Veerabhadreshwara Jatra, which is a local fair. This annual fair is held for seven days during January-February. Interesting things to Visit: The main tourist attraction of Bidar is its fort, which welcomes the tourist to the town, located within its precincts. Ahmad Wali Shah built this fort and the well laid out gardens and other monuments within it, in 1429. This fort has five imposing entrances or Darwazas. In the center of this fort is the old city with its monuments and structures, belonging to the Bahamani era. There are important palaces within the ramparts of the fort. The Rangin Mahal, once the royal abode, has ornately carved wooden pillars and Persian artwork. The Solah Kambh Masjid (16-pillared mosque) is the oldest Muslim building in Bidar, and one of the largest in India. The Gagan Mahal, the Diwan-e-Am, the Royal Pavilion, the Takhat Mahal are other important places to be seen within the fort. Of great importance for the visitor is the Mahmud Gawan Madarsa, which is in ruins but still has a few colorful remains of Islamic mosaic work on its walls. Surviving blue-glazed tiles and Q'uranic verses carved on the walls in flowing calligraphic style point to the erstwhile splendor of this building. The surrounding areas both west and east of the town are dotted with domed tombs of Bahamani and Barid Shahi rulers. These structures, though isolated, are captivating. Pap Nash Temple: It is believed that Lord Sri Rama, on the way to Ayodhya from Lanka after defeating Ravana, visited this place and that resulted in the temple which would wash off his act of killing Ravana who is a Shiva Bhakt. Narasimha Zarna: The temple virtually runs into a cave waterbody and is one of the unique in the world. The water in the cave will guide the pilgrims to the idol. Madarasa: One of the oldest universities which was founded by Md. Gawan. Mobile range info: How to reach? Nearest Railway Station:Bidar is connected by rail to Bangalore, Mumbai and Hyderabad. Nearest Airport:The nearest airport is Hyderabad. Road Transport:Bidar is 136 km from Hyderabad and 669 km from Bangalore. Buses ply from Bidar to Bangalore, Bijapur, Gulbarga, Raichur and Sholapur. Nearest Visiting places: There are a few places of tourist interest around Bidar. Basvakalyan, the capital city of the latter Chalukyas in the 10th century, is 80 km from Bidar, while Humnabad, 52 km from Bidar, is a famous pilgrim center and attracts thousands of devotees annually. Nearest Petrol Pump: Bidar Hotels/Lodge/Accommodation: There are very few hotels and lodges in Bidar. Whatever accommodation is available is of mediocre standard. We offer excellent accommodation facilities in and around Bidar. Things to carry: Tips & Suggestions: Bidar was not industrialized for a very long time and only recently, Bidar has seen the arrival of several induatrial centers. There is an Engineering college run by the Sikh trust in the town. Additionaly, there are several other educational institutions (managed by both Christian Missionaries and other communities). There is an Indian Air Force station in Bidar, which was the Elementary Flying School ( This has now been transferred to Secunderabad). The main occupation of the people here is agriculture. Sugarcane, Jowar and wheat are the main crops. One can take cycle-rickshaw or auto-rickshaw to move in the town. Links: http://www.tourism-of-india.com/bidar.html http://www.karnataka.com/ http://www.karnatakavision.com/
Haridwar Tour Packages

Haridwar Tour Packages

New Delhi, Delhi ,
Haridwar or the Gateway to Gods is an important Hindu pilgrimage center. Haridwar city is also one of the four venues of the Kumbha Mela. http://www.haridwartourpackges.com
Tel: 9818968294
Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad

jawahar shopping centre,opp.kabir chowk post office,jawahar chowk,sabarmati, Ahmedabad ,
Tel: 7874742727
Gandhinagar World Best Green City

Gandhinagar World Best Green City

Gandhinagar, Gandhinagar ,
Gandhinagar is World best city and i am luck gandhinagaar it's my city
Tel: 1122334455
Varanasi Walking Tours

Varanasi Walking Tours

Walk 1 - Southern Temples & Sacred Ponds Walk This walk begins near Assi ghat, the southernmost embankment of the holy Ganga river and takes you through the mystical landscape of poetry, sacred temples and holy ponds. Walk in the footsteps of 16th century Banaras poet and mystic Pandit Goswami Tulsidas, translator of the sacred Ramanyana text and end with a visit to a secret temple of the shimmering sun! Rs. 1500/- per person (1-3) Rs. 1200/- per person (4-6) Rs. 1000/- per person (7+) Walk 2 - The Bengali Tola Pilgrim Riverside Walk Winding through the small lanes and popping out along the Ganga river will give you an insiders look at the life of the diverse pilgrims of Varanasi. As you stroll down the winding Bengali Tola, the street of the Bengalis, you will visit incredible local shrines and encounter the spiritual life along the riverside. Rs. 1500/- per person (1-3) Rs. 1200/- per person (4-6) Rs. 1000/- per person (7+) Walk 3 - Kashi the City of Light Walk Beginning at the centre of the city of light, you will become familiar with rite and ritual by exploring ancient pathways that lead to Kashi Vishwanath Temple. As you listen to the history of Varanasi you will see one of the oldest Mosques and where the world began and now ends in Manikarnika Ghat, the Hindu cremation grounds! Rs. 1500/- per person (1-3) Rs. 1200/- per person (4-6) Rs. 1000/- per person (7+) Walk 4 - Northern Bazaars & Hidden Alleys Walk Few tourists ever find there way through the bazaars in the Northern lanes, where you will find the 300 year old silk wholesalers market. By taking hidden alleys, within the oldest part of the city, you will reach the sacred Panch Ganga ghat. There are so many twists and turns sometimes we even get confused. Come get lost with us! Rs. 1500/- per person (1-3) Rs. 1200/- per person (4-6) Rs. 1000/- per person (7+) Walk 5 – Courtyards & Courtesans Artisan Walk Rickshaw with us from the Art museum located on the historic Banaras Hindu University campus into the alleys of the Ansari weavers. From there we walk through little known temple courtyards toward the 200 year old ‘New Street Market’. We end up strolling down the former courtesan’s street which is now a vibrant alley bazaar. Rs. 1700/- per person (1-3) Rs. 1500/- per person (4-6) Rs. 1200/- per person (7-8) (includes rickshaw fee) Walk 4 – Rebirth in Banaras Walk (Night Option!) Varanasi is also known as the Great Cremation Ground. Beginning with a visit to the secretive flesh-eating sadhus of the Aghor Ashram, you will also learn about the historic battles between the British and the Maharajah. A trip to the burning ghat and a rickshaw ride to the British cemetery in the Cantonment rounds out this trip. If you chose to do this walk at night it ends with a visit to the goddess of sorrows for a 10:30 – 11:15pm ritual worship service! Rs. 1700/- per person (1-3) Rs. 1500/- per person (4-6) Rs. 1200/- per person (7-8) (includes rickshaw fee) Boat Journey 1 - Subah-e-Banaras Sunrise Journey Get up at the crack of dawn with us on an early sunrise morning boat ride up the river which is called Subah-e-Banaras in the local lingo. Observe the early risers who flock to the riverside for morning worship and hear stories of the ghats and their patronage by the Maharaja's who built them. The experience ends with a short walking tour through the lanes to a hidden sun temple. Rs. 1700/- per person (1-3) Rs. 1500/- per person (4-6) Rs. 1200/- per person (7-8) Museum Fees extra (Rs. 150/- per person) as desired. Boat Journey 2 - Ganga's Aarti Evening Ritual Journey Catch an early evening boat ride with us experiencing the mystical worship of the river called Ganga Aarti. The magical quality of the evening is showcased with a trip to the eerie cremation grounds of Manikarnika. You will see the 5000 year old flame which Shiva himself lit. Along the way you will be filled with insider stories and participate in a simple ritual by placing a bio-degradable lamp on the river. Rs. 1700/- per person (1-3) Rs. 1500/- per person (4-6) Rs. 1200/- per person (7-8) Museum Fees extra (Rs. 150/- per person). Boat Journey 3 - Ram's Lila Maharajah Palace Journey Ram's Lila will introduce you to a part of the city that is across the river from Varanasi. You will and check out the slightly musty museum collection of the Maharajah. We trek around the exterior of the palace, meet the fishermen and see one of the most beautiful temples in the Varanasi region. Our boat will be waiting for us and you can soak in the things that you have experienced as you ride on the Ganga River. Rs. 1700/- per person (1-3) Rs. 1500/- per person (4-6) Rs. 1200/- per person (7-8) Museum Fees extra (Rs. 150/- per person) as desired.
Hardev Tours & Trips Manali(Bike Rental Company Since 1985)

Hardev Tours & Trips Manali(Bike Rental Company Since 1985)

Old Manali road, Near Hotel Kanishka, Manali ,
Motorbike Tours To Leh Ladakh,Spiti Valley,Kinnaur Sringar Tours,Nepal Motorbike Tours,Rajasthan Motorbike Tours
Kapurthala

Kapurthala

The Heritage city, Kapurthala Town ,
The history of the Town of Kapurthala goes back as early as the 11th Century when it is said to have been founded by Rana Kapur, a scion of the ruling house of Jaisalmer (Rajasthan)[citation needed][discuss]. The present royal family of Kapurthala is descended from Nawab Jassa Singh Ahluwalia, a contemporary of Nadir Shah and Ahmad Shah, who by his intelligence and bravery made himself the leading Sikh of his day.[2][3] At one time it held possessions on both sides of the Sutlej, and also in the Bari Doab. The cis-Sutlej estates and scattered tracts in the Bari Doab were forfeited owing to the hostility of the chief in the First Sikh War; but the latter were afterwards restored in recognition of the loyalty of Raja Randhir Singh during the mutiny of 1857, when he led a contingent to Oudh which did good service. He also received a grant of land in Oudh, 700 m² in extent, yielding a gross rental of 89,000. In Oudh, however, he exercises no sovereign powers, occupying only the status of a large landholder, with the title of Raja-i-Rajagan.[4] Major-General H.H. Farzand-i-Dilband Rasikh- al-Iqtidad-i-Daulat-i-Inglishia, Raja-i-Rajagan, Maharaja Sir Jagatjit Singh, Bahadur, Maharaja of Kapurthala, GCSI , GCIE , GBE Raja Sir Jagatjit Singh, K.C.S.I., was born in 1872, succeeded his father in 1877, and attained his majority in 1890. During the Tirah expedition of 1897-98 the Kapurthala imperial service infantry took a prominent part. The territory is crossed by the railway from Jalandhar to Amritsar. The state has a large export trade in wheat, sugar, and cotton. The hand-painted cloths and metal-work of Phagwara are well known.
Royal Tours Ajmer

Royal Tours Ajmer

h.no 21 shiv nagar, Ajmer City ,
We offer cheap and best holiday packages all over INDIA ,THILAND,MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE JUST CALL US ON 08233017506
Shimla-The Beautiful Place

Shimla-The Beautiful Place

The popular tourist destination and the capital of Himachal, the city of Shimla, draped in forests of pine, rhododendron, and oak, experiences pleasant summers and cold, snowy winters.
Tel: 9914490219
RaSnA mEeRUt, cHaLo gAaV kI aUr

RaSnA mEeRUt, cHaLo gAaV kI aUr

बहुत रुलाया शहर ने , दी जहर फिजा में घोल , खुश रहना हैं तो यारो , चलो गाँव की ओर . हर तरफ हैं मोटर , जो शोर मचाती हैं , कसम से यारो दिन क्या , रातों को नींद नहीं आती हैं , प्यारा नहीं लगता हैं यारा यहाँ का भोर ,खुश रहना हैं तो यारो , चलो गाँव की ओर , यहाँ के तलाब को देखो , कितना गन्दा पानी हैं , चले जाओ किसी बस्ती में , हर तरफ परेशानी हैं , खुशियाँ तो सिमट गई हैं , ऊँची मंजिल की ओर , खुश रहना हैं तो यारो , चलो गाँव की ओर , एक घर में पहुच गया , समझा देख के अन्दर का मंजर शहर हैं पैसे वालो का , क्या ठाठ हैं उसके अन्दर , कितना सुन्दर तलाब बना , स्विमिंग पुल कहलाता हैं , बच्चा को देखा मैंने , पैसा देकर पार्क में जाता हैं , हम गरीबो के पास , नहीं हैं इसका तोड़ , खुश रहना हैं तो यारो , चलो गाँव की ओर .
Tel: 7827633809
An undiscover heaven

An undiscover heaven"Jammu""

jammu , Jammu ,
{خوش آمدید_स्वागत} اس صفحے کے ذریعے ہم آپ کو اس نوعیت کی قدرتی خوبصورتی دکھا دیں گے इस पृष्ठ के माध्यम से हम आप प्रकृति की प्राकृतिक सुंदरता दिखाने
Wayanad - the land of spicy hills

Wayanad - the land of spicy hills

Wayanad the green paradise is nestled among the mountains of the Western Ghats, forming the border world of the greener part of Kerala. Clean and pristine, enchanting and hypnotizing, this land is filled with history and culture.