Talk:Bijapur Fort
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Scope of the article
editThe article seems to have entire sections devoted to structures that are not within the Bijapur Fort, such as Ibrahim Rauza, Saath Khabar, and Gol Gumbaz.
I've removed the Gol Gumbaz section as it has its own article which is well written and well sourced - so I imagine it is an uncontroversial decision.
I've created Ibrahim Rauza. The goal is to salvage all the material from this page for such structures, and incorporate it into their own pages. AmateurHi$torian (talk) 20:15, 24 October 2023 (UTC)