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Adilshahi Dynasty (Hoa) 18ar1n002 11052020

The Adil Shahi dynasty ruled the Sultanate of Bijapur in southern India from 1489 to 1686. Some of the most prominent architectural structures from this period include the Bijapur Fort, Jami Masjid mosque, and Gol Gumbaz mausoleum. The Bijapur Fort contains palaces, tombs, gardens and was surrounded by a moat. The Jami Masjid mosque featured an octagonal design with arched corridors and an open courtyard. Gol Gumbaz, the mausoleum of Muhammad Adil Shah, has one of the largest single chamber domes in the world and features an octagonal base with a hemispherical dome.

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Adilshahi Dynasty (Hoa) 18ar1n002 11052020

The Adil Shahi dynasty ruled the Sultanate of Bijapur in southern India from 1489 to 1686. Some of the most prominent architectural structures from this period include the Bijapur Fort, Jami Masjid mosque, and Gol Gumbaz mausoleum. The Bijapur Fort contains palaces, tombs, gardens and was surrounded by a moat. The Jami Masjid mosque featured an octagonal design with arched corridors and an open courtyard. Gol Gumbaz, the mausoleum of Muhammad Adil Shah, has one of the largest single chamber domes in the world and features an octagonal base with a hemispherical dome.

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The 

Adil Shahi
ARCHITECTURE OF founded by Yusuf Adil Shah ,
that ruled the Sultanate of Bijapur ,
ADIL SHAHI in the Western area of the Deccan region of
Southern India from 1489 to 1686.
DYNASTY

D.SAI KIRAN REDDY


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3 1 . BIJAPUR FORT
2 . JAMI MASJID
3 . GOL GUMBAZ
1

BIJAPUR CITY PLAN


BIJAPUR FORT

 Bijapur fort was constructed by Yusuf Adil


Shah who belonged to the Adil Shahi dynasty. BIJAPUR FORT
Different rulers of this dynasty built the structures
inside the fort.
 There are five gate
1. Makka gate in the west
2. Shahpur gate in the northwest
3. Bahmani gate in the north
4. Allahpur gate in the east
5. Fateh gate in the southeast N
 Typology see in fort :-
1. Mahals.
2. Tombs.
3. Mosques.
FORT PLAN
4. Gardens.
 The fort is surrounded by water (outer moat).
 Architecture additions :-
 Material :- 1. Lime stone
2. Granite.
3. Grey basalt.

 Arch form :- 1. Ogee arches.


2. Pointed arches.
3. Parabolic arches
262 ft

N
JAMI MASJID
OCTAGON

492ft
 The Jami Masjid, built by Ali Shah I (1558-1580).
 The main entrance gate is from east , though the north
gate is used more frequently.
 An arched corridor running across the entire back and
sides of the exterior.

RIWAQ
MINAR
HEMISPERICAL DOME
OPEN GALLERY
OGEE ARCH

WUDU
COURT YARD

CORNICE
OGEE ARCH

MIHRAB

MUSALLA
GOL GUMBAZ

 Gol Gumbaz at Bijapur is the mausoleum of king 


Muhammad Adil Shah, Adil Shah Dynasty.
 Gol Gumbaz is one of the biggest single chamber
structures in the world.
 The structure is composed of a cube.
MINAR HEMISPERICAL DOME

CORNICE

CENOTAPH SLAB

PENDENTIVE
SOUTH ENTRANCE

OCTAGON
THE WALL SURFACE OF THE CUBE HAS
CENOTAPHS
THREE ARCHES SUNKEN INTO THEM

PETALS THAT COVERED THE DOME

MERLONS

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