Archaeological Survey of India begin repairs on Gulbarga fort
by Gulbarga on Sep 22, 2011 • 1:19 pm 11 CommentsThe Bahmani dynasty, which ruled Gulbarga 600 years ago, left many monuments in Gulbarga region especially fort. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), which earlier neglected the fort, has now initiated development works on the 600-year-old structure to turn it into a tourist attraction. The fort, occupying an area of 200 acres of land and 3km, consists of two circular fortifications. The height of the outer wall is lower than the inner wall, with a 30 feet deep moat in between. In some areas, both walls have portions that have turned to rubble, which is now being repaired.
Many monuments like Jamia Mosque, Ranamandal, are located inside the fort. But these monuments are also dilapidated and damaged by miscreants.
ASI conservation assistant Mouneshwar Kuravatti said 195 families have encroached upon the monument area and built houses inside the fort. Gulbarga Urban Development Authority is rehabilitating these families outside the fort and in city.
A grass lawn has been installed inside the fort, while repairs are being undertaken on the mosque meant for women, which collapsed.
The ASI is undertaking repair using traditional equipment without using cement, lam and sand to maintain a uniform look with the monuments, said Mouneshwar, However, a concrete bed is being built surrounding the Jamia Mosque.
Former secretary of Hyderabad-Karnataka Development Board Shalini Rajanish has sent a proposal of Rs 50 crore proposal to the Union tourism ministry to connect the three districts — Bidar, Gulbarga and Bijapur — from Hyderabad airport to turn it into a tourist spot.
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11 comments
Dr shivshanker s patil says:
Oct 22, 2011
Lets be positive this will happen … lets see Gulbarga flourish again
santosh says:
Sep 28, 2011
khwab dekha hoga……
MK Mahadi says:
Sep 27, 2011
Yeh dekh kar aur padhne ke baad ke abhi abhi jaag gaye ya khawab dekha hai
MK Mahadi says:
Sep 27, 2011
your question very good sachin…….. i don’t think k even more than 50rupees will reach…..
dr.fahim says:
Sep 27, 2011
your question very good sachin…….. i don’t think k even more than 50rupees will reach…..
Sachin G H says:
Sep 27, 2011
” proposal of Rs 50 crore proposal to the Union tourism ministry to connect the three districts — Bidar, Gulbarga and Bijapur — from Hyderabad airport to turn it into a tourist spot.”
quoted amount is 50 crore …. how much will reach gulbarga ???
anand says:
Sep 26, 2011
The decision taken is very superb..now gulbarga is becoming a tourist place
Abhishek says:
Sep 23, 2011
I want to see my gulbarga bloom
great step taken by ASI
and hope so that
gulbarga becomes a major tourist destination in the coming days.
shoaib says:
Sep 23, 2011
all the best gulbarga
nagaraj says:
Sep 22, 2011
i hearty thank ASI for taking up this job ….wish u all the best ….
sachinkumar says:
Sep 22, 2011
Very good step taken by ASI