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Conclusion for Gol Gumbaz in Bijapur (for project)​

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The horizon of Bijapur, a community in north Karnataka, is commanded by the India's biggest old-fashioned arch that is known as the Gol Gumbaz. The name discovers its foundations from the words Gola Gummata meaning roundabout vault.

The glorious structure is a tomb of Mohammed Adil Shah, the Sultan of Bijapur and the seventh leader of the Adil Shahi line. The dark basalt structure sits gladly in a delightful and well-kept up complex around 2 Km from the city of Bijapur, the recent capital of the Adil Shahi rulers. A standout amongst the most striking and excellent imperial tombs to be worked in India, it is suitably known as the Taj Mahal of South

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