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Mahmud Gawan Madrasa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mahmud Gawan Madrasa
The Madrasa of Mahmud Gawan ''(Madrasa-e-Mahmud Gawan)'' is an ancient ''university'' located in Bidar - the City of Whispering Monuments. This heritage structure is placed under the list of monuments of national importance. Founded by the prime-minister of the Bahamani empire in the late 15th century, it bears testimony to the scholarly genius of Mahmud Gawan, who first came to Delhi as a Persian trader (in exile)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.holidayiq.com/Mohamad-Gawan-Madarsa-Bidar-Sightseeing-649-8581.html )〕 from Gilan in Iran and moved to Bidar in 1453. Mahmud reportedly built the madrasa with his own money and it functioned like a residential University which was built and maintained on the lines of Madrasa of Khurasan. The imposing and spacious building of the institution is considered as an architectural gem and an important landmark of Bidar. ==Location== Situated on the Deccan Plateau 2330 feet above the sea level, Bidar has long been a place of Cultural and Historical Importance. The monument is located between the Chowbara (''Clock Tower'') and the fort from where it is a few hundred meters away. Remains of the monument stand strong amongst the chaos of urban settlement around it. Its principal east facade, now partly ruined, faces the city's main street leading to the citadel.
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