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Hello @Ak071 ,
Welcome to Connect!

Thank you for sharing your picture with us. Can you please add a bit more details about your photo and where you took it? Sharing more about the images you upload will help others to understand why you are sharing and why they should read your posts.

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Hello @Ak071 ,

Welcome to Connect!

Thank you for sharing this beautiful photo with us. Did you use the black and white effect on purpose?

Personally, I think that when a photo is monochrome the details are much more obvious than when it’s in colors.

Furthermore, could you tell us a bit more about this building? Is it a mausoleum?

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Hey @Ak071 ,

Nice picture! Do you live close to this place? I am curious to hear the story behind your photo.

By the way, were you able to check this article Using color to make your photos stand out. If you haven’t done it so far, please feel free to read it.

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Ibrahim Roza, Bijapur

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… Thank you dear @MoniDi

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Ibrahim Roza, Bijapur

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.

It is estimated that this tomb was constructed between 15 th to 17 th century.thank you dear @LilyanaZ visit our Country

Thank you for replying and providing additional information @Ak071 . However I would like to encourage you to craft your own content when creating a post, since we have some rules set against plagiarism.

We always encourage guides to share their original content, so I would like to recommend you reviewing the following post : How do I follow the original content guidelines on Connect?.

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