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Habshi Kot, seen in the background.

The Habshi Kot (lit. Abyssinian fortress) is a hillock situated on the outskirts of Bidar. It contains the tombs of Abyssinian noblemen who were employed in the Bahmani and Barid Shahi courts.

  1. G.yazdani (1947). Bidar Its History And Monuments. pp. 180–184.