Bahmani Tombs
| Bahmani tombs | |
|---|---|
| The Bahmani tombs; The partially collapsed tomb of Humayun Shah is seen in the foreground | |
| Type | necropolis | 
| Location | Bidar, Karnataka | 
| Coordinates | 17°54′54″N 77°33′40″E / 17.915°N 77.561°E | 
| Built | 15th and 16th century | 
| Architectural style(s) | Indo-Islamic architecture | 
The Bahmani tombs complex at Bidar is the necropolis of the Bahmani dynasty, located in Bidar, in the Indian state of Karnataka.
Built during the 15th and 16th centuries, the tombs are an example of a distinct Indo-Islamic style of architecture unique to the Deccan, drawing heavily from Persian architecture, with considerable Hindu influences.