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- Bidriware is a metal handicraft from the city of Bidar in Karnataka, India. It was developed in the 14th century C.E. during the rule of the Bahmani Sultans...
- "Karnataka tableau to feature Bidriware". The Hindu. 11 January 2011. Retrieved 6 March 2015. "Innovative designs help revive Bidriware". The Hindu. 26 March...
- Bahmani Sultans. The term "bidriware" originates from the township of Bidar, which is still the chief center of production. Bidriware is a Geographical Indication...
- architecture, the Gol Gumbaz being one of the high points of this contribution. Bidriware and Deccan painting developed during this period. The Madrasa Mahmud Gawan...
- set up a dedicated stall for the toys as a pilot study. Tipu's Tiger Bidriware Ilkal saree Kinnal Craft Mysore Agarbathi Mysore Sandalwood Oil Navalgund...
- including the metal-worker Abdulla-bin-Kaiser, who was the master of Bidriware, the inlaying of zinc alloy with silver and gold. Ahmed Shah was the son...
- "Tracing the history of Bidriware". The Hindu. 24 January 2012. Retrieved 5 March 2015. "Innovative designs help revive Bidriware". The Hindu. 26 March...
- region to Hyderabad. Such crafts include: Wootz steel, Filigree work, Bidriware, a metalwork handicraft from neighbouring Karnataka, which was po****rised...
- by P. Manoj (19 February 2006). "GI certificate for Channapatna toys, Bidriware, Coorg orange". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Archived from the original...
- Qasim II and the Kali Masjid. An important class of metalwork known as Bidriware originated in Bidar. This metalwork consists of a black metal, usually...