Location : Bijapur, Karnataka Architect : Malik Sandal Nearby Attraction : Jama Masjid 









                                                      Ibrahim Roza 
Said to have motivated the Taj Mahal in Agra, this splendid mosque and tomb in Bijapur is very impressive. However, the jewel of Adil Shahi structural design is the Jami Masjid, with its graceful arches, aisles, halls, intricate designs and large crowning onion dome.

What makes it even more special is the priceless Koran written in letters of gold that is carefully preserved here.

A large fountain and reservoir divide the mosque from the tomb. Fergusson, the famous historian found these beautiful group of buildings far excelling anything of the sort on this side of the Hellespont.

The enchanting building has a mosque facing it. Embracing 1, 16,300 square feet is the Jamma Masjid -"one of the premium mosques in India".




The construction of Ibrahim-Roza Bijapur is credited to Ibrahim Adil Shah II. It is counted among one of the most beautiful instances if Islamic architecture. Ibrahim Adil Shah II meant it to be a tribute to his queen Taj Sultana. If the imposing Gol Gumbaz is known for its immensity,Ibrahim-Roza Bijapur lays
more emphasis on elegance and detailing. It has minarets that shoot to a height of 24 meters and is believed to be the inspiration for the minarets of the Taj Mahal. There are few m onuments in Bijapur that flaunts stone filigree in a way Ibrahim Roza does. It also has substantial sculpturally decorative work. Ibrahim Roza Bijapur is the place where the king, his queen, his daughter, two sons and his mother Haji Badi Sahiba have been buried Monuments in Karnataka.
Bijapur has many historical remnants strewn about. This place is well worth a visit and once you are in Bijapur, it will not be a judicious idea to skip a single monument that has an austere grace about them and provide you an insight into the Muslim architecture of the time.
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But little prepared me for the sheer beauty of the Ibrahim Roza. Scorched by sunlight and surrounded by parched parks, the minarets and domes of the twin burial tombs of this astoundingly beautiful building summarise everything that is aesthetically emotive about Islamic architecture.

In Bijapur there is a beautiful tomb that had been erected by Ibrahim Roza. It is a splendid structure and consists of interconnected buildings. They are richly decorated with wall décor and wall hangings that belong to the age of the ancient times in which the great king and warrior named Adil Shah II lived.Perfect domes are topped with crescent moons, surrounded on four corners by symmetrical minarets that manage to combine structural simplicity with intricate stonework; doorways with the distinctive pointed arch lead into cool high-ceilinged chambers.
But this tomb has undergone damage and destruction being exposed for a long time; it has also undergone plunders by the Mughal rulers such as Aurangzeb. It is supposed that the fort has been the main source of inspiration for the erection of the Taj Mahal and the moonlit Taj Mahal is the unique example of the Indian architecture and craftsmanship.
sheltering the tombs from the outside world and cutting off almost all trace of the bustle of the world outside; covered walkways around the perimeters of the buildings provide a contemplative environment for a relaxing read or (if you really want to be a local).
A quick snooze; and all the time there's a background vibration of history Monuments in Karnataka, long marches, religious wars, scimitars, sultans and Persian love stories.
 






















Ibrahim-Roza, Bijapur is one of the best of Bijapur attractions. Ibrahim Roza is one of the brilliant specimens of Muslim architecture in Bijapur. The construction of the tomb of Ibrahim Roza is credited to Ibrahim Adil Shah II. 

Bijapur has many historical monuments all around. Ibrahim Roza is counted among one of the most beautiful evidences of Islamic architecture. Ibrahim Adil Shah II constructed this tomb as a tribute to his queen Taj Sultana. Ibrahim-Roza in Bijapur strongly signifies elegance and detailing of artwork. It features minarets that rise up to a height of 24 meters and is believed to be the inspiration for the lovely minarets of the Taj Mahal. 

Ibrahim-Roza has significant sculptural decorative work with intricate designs. Ibrahim-Roza in Bijapur is also the burial place, where the king, his queen, his daughter, two sons and his mother Haji Badi Sahiba have been buried. This tomb is an exquisite place, which provide the visitors an insight into the elegant Muslim architecture of the time. This splendid structure consists of interconnected buildings. They are richly decorated with wall sculptures and wall hangings belonging to the ancient age when Adil Shah II lived. 

It is estimated that this tomb was constructed between 15 th to 17 th century. Ibrahim Roza and a mosque are set in a walled garden facing a lovely ornamental pond. Minarets mark the corners of every building, and the dome above rises from a lotus petal base. Ibrahim-Roza, Bijapur is a place worth visiting in Bijapur to experience the rich culture of the place. 









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