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Indian metal handicraft
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
Bidriware
Kingdom in the Deccan (1347–1527)
"Karnataka tableau to feature Bidriware". The Hindu. 11 January 2011. Retrieved 6 March 2015. "Innovative designs help revive Bidriware". The Hindu. 26 March
Bahmani_Kingdom
Capital of Telangana, India
region to Hyderabad. Such crafts include: Wootz steel, Filigree work, Bidriware, a metalwork handicraft from neighbouring Karnataka, which was popularised
Hyderabad
City in Karnataka, India
"Tracing the history of Bidriware". The Hindu. 24 January 2012. Retrieved 5 March 2015. "Innovative designs help revive Bidriware". The Hindu. 26 March
Bidar
Ethnoreligious community in India
Bahmani Sultans. The term "bidriware" originates from the township of Bidar, which is still the chief center of production. Bidriware is a Geographical Indication
Deccanis
Name for five former polities in India
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
Deccan_sultanates
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
History_of_Karnataka
City in Karnataka, India
by P. Manoj (19 February 2006). "GI certificate for Channapatna toys, Bidriware, Coorg orange". The Hindu. Chennai, India. Archived from the original
Channapatna
Toys made in Channapatna, Karnataka, India
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
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Indian craftsman
Shah Rasheed Ahmed Quadri is an Indian bidriware craftsman. He is known for keeping the 500-year-old art alive. He was awarded Padma Shri by President
Shah_Rasheed_Ahmed_Quadri
Overview of Indian crafts
Crafts of India include traditional styles such as Bidriware, Pembarthi Metal Craft, Dhokra, and Kamrupi. Historically, Indian handicrafts, such as Kashmiri
Crafts_of_India
Art of inlaying metals
but until now, none of these were discovered. Kris Intarsia Marquetry Bidriware "The damascene from Toledo, the ancient tradition of culture and gold"
Damascening
documented in Song Yingxing's encyclopedia written in 1637. 14th century: Bidriware in the Bahmani Sultanate in India. 1364: first use of a handgun Early
Timeline of historic inventions
Timeline_of_historic_inventions
1912 poem by Sarojini Naidu
A Bidriware of the 18th century, displayed at Victoria and Albert Museum
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during Asif Jahi region in the 18th century. Today the production of Bidriware in Hyderabad and neighbouring Bidar accounts highest in India. The Bidri
Culture_of_Hyderabad
communities Gondi and Maria are notable for the traditional iron-crafting. Bidriware Kinnal Craft List of Geographical Indications in India "State Wise Registration
Bastar_iron_craft
Four-sided spinning top used on Hanukkah
black in colour decorated with silver markings, made by an intricate Bidriware style process. The Guinness World Record for Most Valuable Dreidel was
Dreidel
Sultan of the Bahmani Sultanate from 1422 to 1436
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
Ahmad_Shah_I_Wali
Artistic technique
of Jean Boulle (c. 1710–20). Boulle work brass, tortoiseshell inlay. Bidriware cup and lid, c. 1850. V&A Museum. Japanese netsuke in ivory with ink;
Inlay
Wooden toys in Andhra Pradesh, India
to keep alive the art of crafting toys. Kinnal Craft Channapatna toys Bidriware List of Geographical Indications in India Guhan, V (21 June 2003). "Creative
Kondapalli_toys
products such as silverware, Nirmal, Kalamkari paintings and artefacts, bidriware, lacquer bangles studded with stones, saris, handwoven materials in silk
List of tourist attractions in Hyderabad
List_of_tourist_attractions_in_Hyderabad
and to improve revenue generation through exports. Navalgund Durries Bidriware Channapatna toys Kinnal Craft List of Geographical Indications in India
Srikalahasti_kalamkari
printing, Sahranpur and Nagina for wood-carving, Bidar and Lucknow for bidriware, Srinagar for papier-mache, Benaras for jewellery and textiles, and so
Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent
Muslim_conquests_in_the_Indian_subcontinent
Indian brand of soap
soap weighs 100 g. Mysore Sandalwood Oil Mysore Agarbathi Mysore pak Bidriware Mysore Rosewood Inlay List of cleaning products Bageshree S. (28 October
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Surname list
Indian lyricist and poet in Bollywood Shah Rasheed Ahmed Quadri, Indian bidriware craftsman Shujaat Ali Quadri, Indian Journalist Syed Quadri, Indian domestic
Qaderi
Old market in Hyderabad
semi-precious stones, pearls, jewelry, silverware, Nirmal, Kalamkari paintings, bidriware, lacquer bangles studded with stones, saris and handwoven materials of
Laad_Bazaar
Indian culture with roots in Hindi and Urdu culture
metallic black finish and silvery etched designs inspired by medieval Bidriware, the origins of the black pottery of Nizamabad remain unclear. Local folklore
Culture_of_Uttar_Pradesh
of Indian subcontinent. The silver patterns are inspired from medieval Bidriware of Hyderabad which decorates pots using silver wires. Powdered mix of
Nizamabad_black_clay_pottery
flower pots, lamps etc., which have different geometric patterns as well. Bidriware Kinnal Craft Navalgund Durries "Budithi Brassware". AP Tourism. Archived
Budithi_bell_and_brass_craft
South-Central India The Char Minar mosque in Hyderabad. Completed in 1591 Bidriware water-pipe base, c. 18th century. Los Angeles County Museum of Art The
Indian_art
Nadu 2004–05 14 19 Kullu Shawl Handicraft Himachal Pradesh 2004–05 15 20 Bidriware Handicraft Karnataka 2004–05 16 21 Madurai Sungudi Handicraft Tamil Nadu
Geographical indications in India
Geographical_indications_in_India
Traditional form of folk embroidery from Karnataka, India
JSS college in Dharwad. Kasuti embroidery work on silk depicting ratha Bidriware Channapatna toys Ilkal saree Molakalmuru Sari Navalgund Durries An exhibition
Kasuti
Silver filigree from India
property rights protection or Geographical Indication (GI) status in 2007. Bidriware List of Geographical Indications in India Tarakasi "Arts & Crafts : Wisps
Silver_Filigree_of_Karimnagar
Traditional wooden craft of Karnataka, India
season, clay toys and images are made, often out of cowdung and sawdust. Bidriware Channapatna toys Dharwad pedha Mattu gulla Navalgund durries "Kinnal Craft"
Kinnal_craft
Traditional toy-making company
mentioned by P. Manoj (2006-02-19). "GI certificate for Channapatna toys, Bidriware, Coorg orange". Online Edition of The Hindu, dated 2006-02-19 (Chennai
Varnam_(company)
Region in Karnataka, India
sarees. Lambanis of Bellary district have their own embroidery style. Bidriware: metal handicraft originated in Bidar during the rule of the Bahamani
North_Karnataka
Form of saree originating from Ilkal, Bagalkot, Karnataka, India
A weaver requires apart from himself two others for preparatory work. Bidriware Byadagi chilli Mysore Sandal Soap Navalgund Durries Brief history of Ilkal
Ilkal_sari
Museum in Karnataka, India
Mughal and Rajput styles, Indian sculpture, weaponry, coins, earthenware, Bidriware, Chinaware, and textiles are among the exhibits. The Mahakuta Pillar inscription
Archaeological Museum, Vijayapura
Archaeological_Museum,_Vijayapura
Indication status, three years later, in 2005. Kinnal Craft Channapatna toys Bidriware Mysore Sandal Soap List of Geographical Indications in India Inlay "G
Mysore_Rosewood_Inlay
Nizam of Hyderabad from 1751 to 1762
A late 18th-century Bidriware Hookah base at the Louvre provides insight[dubious – discuss] into the alliance between Salabat Jung and de Bussy.
Salabat_Jung
Type of durrie
and a leading Master Artisan representing the Producer Associations. Bidriware Dharwad pedha Ilkal saree Molakalmuru sari "Journal 59 – Controller General
Navalgund_durrie
lion whose jaws are trying to devour an elephant. Bidar: a centre for Bidriware. It is the location of the tombs of 30 rulers including the Chaukhandi
Tourism_in_Karnataka
surmounted with cannons. The fort now lies in ruins. Bidar is famous for Bidriware Kalaburagi, erstwhile known as Gulbarga, and the area around it was a
List of North Karnataka historical sites
List_of_North_Karnataka_historical_sites
Pottery collection of Albert Hall Museum
Hala Sindh Pottery Vase, Sindh Sindh Pottery Display Perforated Pottery Bidriware Large Fluted Cup with Handle Fluted Surahi with Double Handles Kagazi
Pottery collection of the Albert Hall Museum
Pottery_collection_of_the_Albert_Hall_Museum
Indian award
O. P. Malhotra Shawl as Artware Himachal Pradesh Rasheed Ahmed Quadri Bidriware Karnataka T. Venkatesa Raja Thanjavur Painting Tamil Nadu Saila Moharana
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(ИоÑиф) Romanian and Russian form of Greek Ioseph, IOSIF means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
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Indian, Telugu
God
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Indian
A Respect Person
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Remembering the Love of God
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English : variant of Shear.
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Greek's God Name
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Filled with virtue
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Scandinavian
Feminine form of Scandinavian Rune, RUNA means "secret lore."
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