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Bijapur Sultanate Remanants The Bijapur Sultanate, also known as the Adil Shahi dynasty, was a Muslim kingdom that ruled over the Deccan region of India from the 15th to the 17th century. Here are some remnants of the Bijapur Sultanate: Architectural Marvels 1. Gol Gumbaz: A magnificent mausoleum and one of the largest domes in the world, built by Muhammad Adil Shah in 1659. • Gol Gumbaz Bijapur 2. Ibrahim Rauza: A beautiful mausoleum and mosque complex built by Ibrahim Adil Shah II in 1627. • Ibrahim Rauza Bijapur 3. Malik-e-Maidan: A massive cannon and one of the largest in the world, built by Muhammad Adil Shah in 1549. 4. Bijapur Fort: A massive fort built by Yusuf Adil Shah in 1566. Cultural and Historical Significance 1. Adil Shahi Art and Architecture: The Bijapur Sultanate was known for its unique blend of Persian, Turkish, and Indian architectural styles. 2. Sufi Influence: The Bijapur Sultanate was influenced by Sufi mysticism, which is reflected in its art, literature, and architecture. 3. Historical Records: The Bijapur Sultanate left behind a rich legacy of historical records, including the "Tarikh-i-Farishtah" (History of the Deccan). Other Remnants 1. Taj Bauri: A beautiful mosque built by Ibrahim Adil Shah II in 1620. 2. Chand Bavadi: A stepwell built by Ali Adil Shah I in 1547. 3. Jami Masjid: A large mosque built by Ali Adil Shah I in 1576.