Gulbarga Fort Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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ravindrav48
Very old fort and a mosque
There is a fort and mosque inside the same premises. The fort needs some renovation but the existing structure also looks very grand. A special attraction is 3 cannons located at the top of the fort. ...
Valoración publicada el 15 dic 2022
Suryakatakam
Historical Fort having world largest Canon inside
Gulbarga Fort is located at nearby location from Gulbarga Bus Stand. Said to have originally been built by Raja Gulchand of Kakatiya Dynasty in 12th Century, subsequently significantly developed by Al...
Valoración publicada el 9 oct 2021
ggmath
Definitely worth a visit
Found the fort by accident - like so many history steeped places in regional Indian towns, it is poorly signposted and the locals don’t seem to think much of the place, given young India’s preference ...
Valoración publicada el 9 feb 2020
ashok_shrikhande
Gulbarga Fort
In the early 14th century the South India (Deccan) was occupied by Muhammad Tughluq who brought the entire region under the rule of the Delhi Sultanate. Later in the century Gulbarga became the capita...
Valoración publicada el 31 ene 2020
traveling1atatime
In ruins but charming
This fort may be in ruins, but it still has a certain charm to it. Especially the part with the broken arches. The mosque is the only place which has been preserved properly.
Very old fort and a mosque
There is a fort and mosque inside the same premises. The fort needs some renovation but the existing structure also looks very grand. A special attraction is 3 cannons located at the top of the fort. ...
Historical Fort having world largest Canon inside
Gulbarga Fort is located at nearby location from Gulbarga Bus Stand. Said to have originally been built by Raja Gulchand of Kakatiya Dynasty in 12th Century, subsequently significantly developed by Al...
Definitely worth a visit
Found the fort by accident - like so many history steeped places in regional Indian towns, it is poorly signposted and the locals don’t seem to think much of the place, given young India’s preference ...
Gulbarga Fort
In the early 14th century the South India (Deccan) was occupied by Muhammad Tughluq who brought the entire region under the rule of the Delhi Sultanate. Later in the century Gulbarga became the capita...
In ruins but charming
This fort may be in ruins, but it still has a certain charm to it. Especially the part with the broken arches. The mosque is the only place which has been preserved properly.