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Mudgal Fort is a massive medieval fort known for its strong granite walls, ancient gateways, and historical significance during the Bahmani and Vijayanagara periods.
Mantralayam, located near Raichur, is a famous pilgrimage town housing the sacred samadhi of Sri Raghavendra Swamy, attracting thousands of devotees throughout the year.
Mahanandi Temple is an ancient Shiva temple known for its peaceful surroundings, traditional architecture, and spiritual importance among devotees visiting Raichur district.
Kalaburagi, formerly known as Gulbarga, is located in northern Karnataka and is famous for its historic monuments, Islamic architecture, and religious sites. The district attracts travelers interested in forts, tombs, and temples, reflecting the rich heritage of the Bahmani Sultanate. Kalaburagi is also known for its cultural festivals, traditional cuisine, and serene landscapes.
Gulbarga Fort, Khwaja Bande Nawaz Dargah, Jama Masjid, Haft Gumbaz, Sharana Basaveshwara Temple, Channaraya Swamy Temple, Navaratta Forts (nearby), Sedam Fort, Kalaburagi Lake, Sannati Archaeological Site, Gogi Fort, St. Mary’s Church, Kabbaldurga, Basaveshwar Temple (nearby).
Gulbarga Fort is a historic 14th-century fort located in Kalaburagi (formerly
Gulbarga). It was built by Alauddin Bahman Shah, the founder of the Bahmani Sultanate.
Jama Masjid inside Kalaburagi Fort is an impressive mosque inspired by the Great Mosque of Cordoba, known for its large domes, arches, and elegant Islamic architecture.