Bidar is the northern most district of Karnataka. Situated 740 Kms. north of Bangalore, 130 Kms. north-west of Hyderabad and 116 Kms. from Gulbarga, the city of Bidar with a population of 1.72 Lacs (2001 census) has a glorious past. Ancient Basava Kalyana and medieval Bidar were widely renowned for their splendours and as a seats of learning, cultural attainments and political power. The unique radical reformist movement launched by a galaxy of sharana pioneers originated here in Bidar district and it had profound effect on the entire region through the centuries. The district has its own charms and marvels with pleasant climate throughout the year. With the addition of University of Veterinary, Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Sciences and Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences, Bidar is fast developing as a hub of educational institutions. The jet training centre of Indian Air Force has added new dimension to the city life with roaring aircrafts hovering over the city sky.
Origin of name
The name of Bidar appears to be derived from 'bidiru' which means bamboo. The place seems to have been known for bamboo clusters in the past, came to be known as "Bidarooru" and then "Bidare", "Bidar". Though there are other versions of origin, the name "Bidarooru" seems to be more near one and authenticated by contemporary literary works.
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