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,FIROZABAD ON THE BHIMA AND ITS ENVIRONS KLAUS FISCHER* HISTORY AJUD-DIN Firoz Shah Bahmani, 1397-1422, founded the city and fort of Firozabad on the northern banks of the river Bhima, (70° 8' N, 76° 56' E), 17 miles to the south of Gulbarga1 which.
In the architecture of the Tughlaqs "'at Delhi (for example, the tomb of Ghiyath al-Din, 1325) we often find a lower opening in the beam-and-lintel style surmounted by a true arch, and also the art of Fathpur Sikri places traditional Hindu brackets side by side with Persian arches.
Naturally there are close affinities between the architecture of Gulbarga and that of Firozabad : the different techniques of Hindu and Persian construction of the arch are the same in the gates of Firozabad and in the large entrance gate of the Jami' Masjid at Gulbarga; and the Jami' Masjid of Firozabad may rightly "be cailed a replica of the Gulbarga Shah Bazaar Mosque.
· This shape· occurs in many buildings at Gulbarga (such as small covers of the Jami' Masjid and the ruined building near Qalandar Khan's mosque) and at Firozabad in subsequent periods we find it at Bidar in the tomb of Kalimullah Bahmani, in the Nizam Shahi buildings of the Daulatabad fort, and in the Nau Gumbaz and Shaikh Hamid Qadiri's tomb at Bijapur.
Firozabad : · City gates Turkish Bath Turrets Zenana enclosure Jami' Masjid Turkish Bath Sloping buttressed walls : Tombs of' Alaud-din Hasan Bahmani Shah and of Muhammad I Decorative finials in Dargah Khalifa al• Rahman Zenana enclosure guldastas: '' " 1.