Welcome to Tarkash Mahal, a jewel in Bidar, Karnataka! Once known as 'Rangeen Mahal,' this historical palace whispers tales of the Bahmani Sultanate. Imagine brave soldiers and royal families walking through these very halls! Explore the beautiful architecture and feel the history come alive in this amazing Indian travel destination. A must-see for any young explorer!
Explore The Ruins Of Tarkash Mahal.
Imagine The Lives Of The Royal Women.
Learn About Bahmani And Barid Shahi History.
Photograph The Intricate Carvings And Arches.
Walk Through The Palace Courtyards.
October to March
Morning
₹200 per person
Tarkash Mahal was constructed during the Bahmani period, likely in the 14th or 15th century, and later expanded by the Barid Shahi rulers. It served as a residential palace for the royal women and concubines. The name 'Tarkash' possibly refers to the Turkish origin of some of the women who resided here. The palace witnessed many historical events and intrigues within the royal court. Over time, the palace suffered damage and neglect, leading to its present ruined state. Despite its dilapidated condition, Tarkash Mahal remains an important historical site, offering valuable insights into the social and cultural aspects of the Bahmani and Barid Shahi dynasties. Archaeological efforts are ongoing to preserve and restore this architectural gem.