
Bidar, located in Karnataka, is famous for its Bidriware handicrafts, a unique metal handicraft that is famous worldwide. The city is also historically significant, known for the Bidar Fort, an impressive structure built during the Bahmani Sultanate period. Bidar played an important role in medieval history as a military and cultural center. The city is home to the Guru Nanak JI Gurudwara, one of the important Sikh pilgrimage sites in India. Bidar is an agricultural center, with the cultivation of paddy, cotton, and groundnuts forming the backbone of its economy. The city celebrates several cultural festivals, including Gurpurab, Diwali, and Holi. Bidar is also known for its educational institutions, with schools and colleges shaping the city's future. The region is seeing growth in small-scale industries, particularly in handicrafts and agriculture-based businesses. Bidar?s blend of culture, history, and emerging industries make it a significant city in Karnataka.
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