Gol gumbaz

  1. Gol Gumbaz
  2. Gol Gumbaz in Karnataka
  3. General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR
  4. Gol Gumbaz Express
  5. Gol Gumbaz: The Circular Dome in Bijapur
  6. The Many Sounds of the Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur, Karnataka
  7. 10 Amazing Facts About Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur, Karnataka
  8. Part of Gol Gumbaz lintel collapses


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Gol Gumbaz

Gol Gumbaz at Bijapur (Karnataka) 16°49′48.11″N 75°44′9.95″E / 16.8300306°N 75.7360972°E / 16.8300306; 75.7360972 Location Type Mausoleum Material Dark grey basalt, plaster Dedicatedto Variant Names Gol Gumbad Gol Gumbaz ( lit. 'Round Dome'), Gol Gumbad, It is an important example of the southern regional style of The building is one of those put by History [ ] The construction of the Gol Gumbaz began in the mid-17th century, during the close of Mohammad Adil Shah's reign, which was from 1627 to 1656. Architecture [ ] The Gol Gumbaz is one of the most ambitious structures built by the Adil Shahi dynasty. It is the most technically advanced domed structure to have been erected in the The mausoleum is contained in a larger walled complex, with other buildings such as a mosque, a Plan and exterior [ ] Despite the grand nature of the monument, the plan of the Gol Gumbaz is simple. It is a cube 47.5 m on each side, topped by a hemispherical dome of diameter approximately 44 m domed octagonal towers, each divided into seven floors and topped by a bulbous dome, line the four corners of the cube. The levels of the towers are marked by The walls of the structure are built of dark grey Interior [ ] The interior is a huge single chamber that is approximately 41 m across and 60 m high. Dome [ ] At the time of its construction, the Gol Gumbaz boasted the Around the base of the dome is a gallery, accessed by the staircases in the towers. It is known as the 'whispering gallery' since the...

Gol Gumbaz in Karnataka

“Death comes to all, but great achievements build a monument which shall endure until the sun grows cold.”– Ralph Waldo Emerson History never repeats, but you can visit historical monuments over and over again. How many ever times you visit the Gol Gumbaz in Karnataka, you feel like the first time. Built during the 16th century, it almost took 20 years to complete the construction of this architectural marvel. With 4 Minars and each having 7 floors, Gol Gumbaz is truly a treat for the eyes. Get ready to drop your jaws at this impressive structure in the state of Karnataka, Also Read: Image credits: Pixabay More about Gol Gumbaz Gol Gumbaz is a famous tomb of Adil Shah in Bijapur locality of Karnataka. This dome is considered as the second largest in the world after St.Peter’S Basilica in Rome. The central huge dome stands without any pillar support. Amazing, Isn’t it? This tomb was built by the 7th ruler of the Adil Shahi Dynasty, Mohammed Adil Shah. If you’re an architecture enthusiast, you are surely going to have the best time here. The simple yet charming work will surely demand a revisit that every time you visit, you’ll fall in love with the place automatically. When to visit Gol Gumbaz? The best time to visit Gol Gumbaz is from the months of October till the end of March. This is when the temperature of the state remains at 20 to 30 degrees Celsius. With a pleasant climate elevating the beauty of this man-made wonder, your tour will surely be a hit. You can also vis...

General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR

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Gol Gumbaz Express

This article contains information about Gol Gumbaz Express train route, Gol Gumbaz Express train time table, Gol Gumbaz Express train schedule, Gol Gumbaz Express coach position, 16536 train route, 16536 train time table, 16536 train schedule, 16536 coach position, 16536 Stations, 16536 platform number, 16536 train platform. Also you will know train route from Solapur to Mysuru, train schedule from Solapur to Mysuru, train time table from Solapur to Mysuru. # Code Station Name Arrives Departs PF Halt Day# Km Speed Elev Zone Address 1 SUR 14:10 3 1 0.0 36 461m CR Solapur 413001, Maharashtra 2 HG 14:35 14:37 1 2m 1 15.1 55 473m CR Hotgi 413215, Maharashtra 3 IDR 15:25 15:30 -- 5m 1 59.0 59 490m SWR Dist. Bijapur Karnataka, Karnataka 4 NBL 15:44 15:45 1 1m 1 72.6 34 514m SWR Vijaypura Karnataka, Karnataka 5 BJP 16:50 17:00 1 10m 1 109.8 92 597m SWR Vijayapur, Karnataka 6 BSRX 17:29 17:30 -- 1m 1 154.2 88 578m SWR Bagevadi, Karnataka 7 LMT 17:42 17:44 -- 2m 1 171.9 36 535m SWR Bijapur, Karnataka 8 BGK 18:43 18:45 -- 2m 1 207.1 55 541m SWR Bagalkot, Karnataka 9 GED 18:59 19:00 -- 1m 1 219.9 55 565m SWR SH 44, Karnataka 10 BDM 19:15 19:16 -- 1m 1 233.5 41 586m SWR Bagalkot, Karnataka 11 HLAR 19:44 19:45 -- 1m 1 252.6 36 543m SWR Badami Rd, Karnataka 12 GDG 21:05 21:10 -- 5m 1 301.0 40 654m SWR Karnataka, Karnataka 13 NGR 21:44 21:45 -- 1m 1 323.6 30 635m SWR Dist. Dharwad, Karnataka 14 UBL 22:55 23:00 4 5m 1 358.7 71 640m SWR Tel: 0836 - 2266702, Karnataka 15 HVR 00:04 00:05 -- ...

Gol Gumbaz: The Circular Dome in Bijapur

The acoustics of 'Whispering Gallery' is just amazing, even a small sound can be heard on the other side of the mausoleum. The four corners of the building have 7 floored towers, with staircases inside. One gets to see a beautiful view from these minars. The graves of Adil Shah, his wives and a few other family members can be found inside the building.

The Many Sounds of the Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur, Karnataka

My visit to the north Karnataka city of Bijapur (officially called Vijayapura) in the summer of 2014 was a revelation. The idiosyncratic architectural splendour of the Indo-Islamic medieval city built by the Bahmani Adil Shah dynasts — who ruled from the late 15th to the late 17th century — was not just abundant and unique but also strangely beguiling. With direct influences from Persia and Central Asia, Bijapur’s structures are quite distinct from northern Mughal styles. This distinction is seen by some as the peak of Indo-Persian architecture in India. The surface decorations of Ibrahim Adil Shah II’s mausoleum complex at Ibrahim Rauza, the ruins of Sangeet Mahal at Nauraspur and the rectangular Asar Mahal are some of the visual treats of this fantasy city of the past, which seem apt for the staging of a cinematic epic of grand proportions. It was, however, the Gol Gumbaz, a massive mausoleum, that offered delights beyond mere spectacle. Built during the final years of Sultan Muhammad Adil Shah who died in 1656 CE, the majestic structure is a special destination for those interested in both architecture and sonic phenomena. This is on account of the interior acoustics. The great main hall is a richly reverberant chamber, covered by an enormous dome which is supported by cross arches and pendentives, or triangular segments often seen in church architecture. On the inside, the dome is 135 feet in diameter, with its topmost point 178 feet from the ground. In the centre of t...

10 Amazing Facts About Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur, Karnataka

Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • Amazing Facts About Gol Gumbaz Bijapur The Gol Gumbaz at Bijapur in the southern Indian state of Karnataka is a 17th-century monument that was built as a mausoleum to the king Mohammed Adil Shah of the Interesting And Amazing Facts About Gol Gumbaz The 17th-century structure that is Gol Gumbaz is an enduring marvel of architecture and engineering. Apart from its impressive visual beauty, the Gol Gumbaz is surrounded by many interesting facts, legends, and myths that lend it a unique aura. So here are 10 amazing facts about Gol Gumbaz that are sure to make you want to visit Bijapur and see it with your own eyes. One of The Largest Domes The huge dome of the Gol Gumbaz, which is its most striking feature has a diameter that stretches to a length of 44 metres (144.3 feet ). The dome stands unsupported without any pillars, purely on the basis of strong masonry. A Taj Mahal Look-Alike The Gol Gumbaz is often referred to as the “Taj Mahal of the South,” or. “The Black Taj Mahal.” The monument is constructed with Dark Grey Basalt and is built in the Deccan Indo-Islamic style of architecture. Gol Gumbaz, A Taj Mahal Contemporary Did you know that the Taj Mahal and the Gol Gumbaz were both constructed roughly around the same time in the 17th century? In fact even before Shah Jahan commissioned the construction of the Taj Mahal in the year 1632, Mohammed Adil Shah had already started the construction of his own mausoleum, the Gol Gumbaz. T...

Part of Gol Gumbaz lintel collapses

Express News Service VIJAYAPURA: A portion of the Chajja (cover of a roof) at the eastern side of world-famous Gol Gumbaz collapsed due to extreme weather conditions recently. It is for the first time in the last several decades a huge portion of roof of 450-year-old heritage monument built in Indo-Islamic style that dates back to erstwhile rulers Adil Shahi era has collapsed. Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is preparing an estimate to fix the damaged Chajja. The damage has been caused in the eastern side of the monument, which is restricted for tourists. V S Badiger, Superintendent Archaeologist of Dharwad Circle, pointed, “The damage to the monument is due to the extreme weather conditions. An immediate measure will be taken to fix the roof. Once we receive the nod from the higher authorities the repair works will follow. It will be restored to originality, using the same materials of yore.” “Apart from this we will also work on preventing further damages to the historic monument. This is a 450-year-old monument that needs to be conserved and it is our responsibility. I will soon carry out a detailed inspection of the monument,” stated ASI officer Badiger. According to sources, “Gol Gumbaz is suffering minor damages once in two or three years. However it is for the first time a portion of the roof has collapsed. It is not an easy task to repair or fix the damaged roof due to technical issues,” claimed sources. VIJAYAPURA: A portion of the Chajja (cover of a roof) at...