You saw the list of Maharashtra? See Karnataka today!

The "number" of Temples that were destroyed to build Mosjids in #Karnataka !!

NEVER FORGET, NEVER FORGIVE!

Source: Hindu Temples: What happened to them by Sita Ram Goel, Vol-l.

I #Bangalore District

1 Dodda-Ballapur, Dargãh of Muhiud-Dîn Chishtî of Ajodhan (d. 1700) Temple materials used.

2 Hoskot

i Dargãh of Saballî Sãhib. Temple site.
ii Dargãh of Qãsim Sãhib. Converted temple.
**
II #Belgaum District

1 Belgaum

i Masjid-i-Safa in the Fort (1519) Temple site.
ii Jãmi Masjid (1585-86) Temple site.
iii Mazãr of Badrud-Dîn Shãh in the Fort (1351-52) Temple site.

2 Gokak, Masjid. Temple site

3 Hukeri

i Mãn Sahib-kî-Dargãh (1567-68) Temple site.
ii Kãlî Masjid (1584) Temple materials used.

4 Kudachi

i Dargãh of Makhdûm Shãh Walî. Temple site
ii Mazãr of Shykh Muhammad Sirãjud-Dîn Pîrdãdî. Temple site

5 Madbhavi, Masjid. Iva Temple materials used.

6 Raibag, Jãmi Masjid. Temple site

7 Sampgaon, Masjid. Temple site
**
III #Bellary District

1 Bellary, Masjid built by Tîpû Sultãn (1789-90) Temple site

2 Hampi, Masjid & Idgãh in the ruins of Vijayanagar. Temple materials used

3 Hospet, Masjid in Bazar Street built by Tîpû Sultãn(1795-96) Temple site

4 Huvinhadgalli Fort. Temple materials used
5 Kanchagarabelgallu, Dargãh of Husain Shãh. Temple site.

6 Kudtani, Dargãh. Durgevara Temple materials used.

7 Sandur, Jãmi Masjid. Temple site.

8 Siruguppa, Lãd Khãn Masjid (1674) Temple site.

9 Sultanpuram, Masjid on the rock. Temple site.
**
IV #Bidar District

1. Bidar - Ancient Hindu city transformed into a Muslim capital.

The following monuments stand on temple sites and/or temple materials have been used in their construction:

i Solã Khambã Masjid (1326-27)
ii Jãmi Masjid of the Bahmanîs.
iii Mukhtãr Khãn-kî-Masjid (1671)

iv Kãlî Masjid (1694)

v Masjid west of Kãlî Masjid (1697-98)

vi Farrah-Bãgh Masjid, 3 km outside the city (1671)

vii Dargãh of Hazrat Khalîlullãh at Ashtûr (1440)

viii Dargãh of Shãh Shamsud-Dîn Muhammad Qãdirî known as Multãnî Pãdshãh
ix Dargãh of Shãh Waliullãh-al-Husainî

x Dargãh of Shãh Zainu l-Dîn Ganj Nishîn

xi Dargãh and Masjid of Mahbûb Subhãnî

xii Mazãr of Ahmad Shãh Walî at Ashtûr (1436)

xiii Mazãr of Shãh Abdul Azîz (1484)

xiv Takht Mahal

xv Gagan Mahal

xvi Madrasa of Mahmûd Gawãn
2 Chandpur, Mosjid (1673-74) Temple site.

3 Chillergi, Jãmi Mosjid (1381) Temple site.

4 Kalyani, Capital of the Later Chãlukyas. All their temples were either demolished or converted into mosques.

i Jãmi Masjid (1323) Temple site
ii Masjid (1406) Temple site
iii Masjid in Mahalla Shahpur (1586-87) Temple site.

iv Dargãh of Maulãna Yãqûb. Temple site.

v Dargãh of Sayyid Pîr Pãshã. Temple site.

vi Fort Walls and Towers. Temple materials used.

vii Nawãbs Bungalow. Temple materials used.
5 Kohir

i Jãmi Masjid. Temple si te.
ii Dargãhs of two Muslim saints. Temple sites.

6 Shahpur, Masjid (1586-87) Temple site.

7 Udbal, Jãmi Masjid (1661-62) Temple site.
**
V #Bijapur District

1 Afzalpur, Mahal Masjid. Trikûta Temple materials used.

2 Badami, Second Gateway of the Hill Fort. VishNu Temple materials used.

3 Bekkunal, Dargãh outside the village. Temple materials used.
4 Bijapur, Ancient Hindu city transformed into Muslim capital.

The following monuments are built on temple sites &/or Temple materials were used in their construction:

i Jãmi Masjid (1498-99)
ii Karîmud-Dîn-kî-Masjid in the Ãrk (1320-21)
iii ChhoTã Masjid on way to Mangoli Gate
iv Khwãja Sambal-kî-Masjid (1522-13)

v Makka Masjid
vi AnDû Masjid

vii Zangîrî Masjid

viii Bukhãrã Masjid (1536-37)

ix Dakhînî Idgah (1538-39)

x Masjid and Rauza of Ibrãhîm II Adil Shãh (1626)

xi Gol Gumbaz or the Rauza of Muhammad Adil Shãh

xii JoD-Gumbad
xiii Nau-Gumbad
xiv Dargãh of Shãh Mûsã Qãdiri

xv Gagan Mahal

xvi Mihtar Mahal

xvii Asar Mahal

xvii Anand Mahal and Masjid (1495)

xviii Sãt Manzil

xix Ãrk or citadel

xx Mazãr of Pîr Mabarî Khandãyat

xxi Mazãr of Pîr Jumnã

xxii Dargãh of Shãh Mîrãnji Shamsul-Haq Chishtî on Shahpur Hill
5 Hadginhali, Dargãh. Temple materials used

6 Horti, Masjid. Temple materials used

7 Inglesvara, Muhiud-Dîn Sãhib-kî-Masjid. Munipã Samãdhi materials used

8 Jirankalgi, Masjid. Temple materials used

9 Kalleeri, Masjid near the village Chawdi. Keavadeva Temple materials used.
10 Mamdapur
i Jãmi Masjid. Temple site.
ii Mazãr of Kamãl Sãhib. Temple site.
iii Mazãr of Sadle Sãhib of Makka. Temple site.

11 Naltvad, Masjid (1315). Temple materials used.

12 Pirapur, Dargãh. Temple site.

13 Salvadigi, Masjid. Temple materials used.
14 Sarur, Masjid. Temple materials used.

15 Segaon, Dargãh. Temple site.

16 Takli, Masjid. Temple materials used.

17 Utagi, Masjid (1323). Temple site.

18 Talikota

i Jãmi Masjid. Jain Temple materials used.
ii PãNch Pîr-kî-Masjid & Ganji-i-Shahîdãn. Temple site.
**
VI #Chickmanglur District.

Baba Budan, Mazãr of Dãdã Hayãt Mîr Qalandar. Dattãtreya Temple site.
**

VII #Chitaldurg District.

Harihar, Masjid on top of Harîharevara Temple.
**
VIII #Dharwad District

1 Alnavar, Jãmi Masjid. Jain Temple materials used.

2 Bankapur

i Masjid (1538-39) Temple site
ii Jãmi Masjid (1602-03) Temple site
iii Graveyard with a Masjid. Temple site
iv Dongar-kî-Masjid. Temple site
v Dargãh of Shãh Alãud-Dîn-Qãdirî. Temple site.
3 Balur, Masjid. Temple materials used.

4 Dambal, Mazãr of Shãh Abdullãh Walî. Temple materials used.

5 Dandapur, Jãmi Masjid. Temple materials used.

6 Dharwad, Masjid on Mailarling Hill. Converted Jain Temple.

7 Lakshmeshwar, Kãlî Masjid. Temple site.
8 Hangal
i Jãmi Masjid. Temple site
ii Masjid in the Fort. Temple site

9 Hubli, 17 Masjids built by Aurangzeb in 1675. Temple sites

10 Hulgur
i Dargãh of Sayyid Shãh Qãdirî. Temple site
ii Masjid near the above Dargãh. Temple site

11 Misrikot, Jãmi Masjid (1585-86) Temple site
12 Mogha, Jãmi Masjid. Ãdityadeva Temple materials used.

13 Ranebennur, Qalã, Masjid (1742) Temple site.

14 Savanur
i Jãmi Masjid reconstructed in 1847-48. Temple site
ii Dargãh of Khairullãh Shãh Bãdshãh. Temple site
iii Dargãh and Masjid of Shãh Kamãl. Temple site
**
IX #Gulbarga District

1 Chincholi, Dargãh. Temple site

2 Dornhalli, Masjid. Temple site

3 Firozabad
i Jãmi Masjid (1406). Temple site
ii Dargãh of Shãh Khalîfatur-Rahmãn Qãdirî (d. 1421). Temple site

4 Gobur, Dargãh. Ratnarãya Jinãlaya Temple materials used.
5 Gogi
i Arabaa Masjid (1338) Temple site
ii Dargãh of Pîr Chandã, Husainî (1454) Temple site
iii Chillã of Shãh Habîbullãh (1535-36) Temple site

6 Gulsharam, Dargãh and Masjid of Shãh Jalãl Husainî (1553) Temple site

7 Malkhed, Dargãh of Sayyid Jafar Husaini. Temple site
8 Gulbarga, Ancient Hindu city converted into a Mo slim capital and the following among other monuments built on temple sites &/or with temple materials:

i Kalãn Masjid in Mahalla Mominpura (1373)
ii Masjid in Shah Bazar (1379)
iii Jãmi Masjid in the Fort (1367)
iv Masjid-i-Langar in the Mazãr of Hãjî Zaida

v Masjid near the Farman Talab (1353-54)

vi Dargãh of Sayyid Muhammad Husainî Bandã, Nawãz Gesû Darãz Chishtî, disciple of Shykh Nasîrud-Dîn Mahmûd ChîrAgh-i-Dihlî

vii Mazãr of Shykh Muhammad Sirãjud-Dîn Junaidî
viii Mazãr of Hãjî Zaida of Maragh (1434)
ix Mazãr of Sayyid Husainud-Dîn Tigh-i-Barhna (naked sword).
x Fort Walls and Gates.

9 Seram, Jãmi Masjid. Temple materials used.

10 Shah Bazar, Jãmi Masjid. Temple site.

11 Yadgir
i Jãmi Masjid. Temple site.
ii Ãthãn Masjid (1573). Temple site.

12 Shahpur
i Dargãh of Mûsã Qãdirî (1667-68) Temple site.
ii Dargãh of Muhammad Qãdirî (1627) Temple site.
iii Dargãh of IbrAhIm Qãdirî. Temple site.
13 Sagar

i) Dargãh of Sûfî Sarmast Chishtî, disciple of Nîzãmud-Dîn Awlîya of Delhi. Temple site.
ii) Dargãh of Munawwar Bãdshãh. Temple site.
iii) Ãshur Khãna Masjid (1390-91) Temple site.
iv) Fort (1411-12) Temple materials used.
**
X #Kolar District

1 Mulbagal, Dargãh of Hyder Walî. Temple site.

2 Nandi, Masjid east of the village. Temple site

XI #Mandya District

1 Pandavapur, Masjid-i-Ala. Temple site.

2 Srirangapatnam, Jãmi Masjid built by Tîpû Sultãn (1787) Stands on the site of the Ãñjaneya Temple.
XII #Mysore District

Tonnur, Mazãr said to be that of Sayyid Sãlãr Masûd (1358). Temple materials used.

XIII #North_Kanara District

1 Bhatkal, Jãmi Masjid (1447-48) Temple site.

2 Haliyal, Masjid in the Fort. Temple materials used.
XIV #Raichur District

1 Jaladurga, Dargãh of Muhammad Sarwar. Temple site.

2 Kallur, Two Masjids. Temple sites.

3 Koppal
i Jãmi Masjid. Temple site.
ii Araboñ-kî-Masjid. Temple site.
iii Dargãh of Sailãnî Pãshã. Temple site.
4 Manvi, Masjid (1406-07). Temple materials used.

5 Mudgal
i Masjid at Kati Darwaza of the Fort. Temple materials used.
ii Naî Masjid (1583-84). Temple site.
iii Two Ashur Khãnas built by Ali I Adil Shah. Temple site.

6 Raichur
i Yak Mînãr Masjid in the Fort (1503) Temple site.
ii Daftarî Masjid in the Fort (1498-99) Temple materials used

iii Hazãr Baig Masjid (1511-12). Temple site

iv Jãmi Masjid in the Fort (1622-23) Temple materials used

v Jãmi Masjid in Sarafa Bazar (1628-29) Temple site

vi Kãlî Masjid in the Fort. Temple materials used.
vii Masjid inside the Naurangi. Temple materials used

viii Chowk-kî-Masjid. Temple site

ix Jahãniyã Masjid (1700-01) Temple site

x Dargãh of Shãh Mîr Hasan and Mîr Husain. Temple materials used

xi Dargãh of Sayyid Abdul Husainî at Sikandari Gate. Temple site
xii Pãñch Bîbî Dargãh at Bala Hissar. Temple materials used

xiii Mazãr of Pîr Sailãnî Shãh in the Fort. Temple materials used

7 Sindhanur, Ãlamgîrî Masjid near the Gumbad. Temple site.

8 Tawagera, Dargãh of Bandã Nawãz. Temple site.
**
XV #Shimoga District

1 Almel, Mazãr of Ghãlib Shãh. Temple site

2 Basavpatna, Masjid near the Fort. Temple site

3 Nagar, Masjid built by Tîpû Sultãn. Temple materials used

4 Sante Bennur, Randhullã Khãn-kî-Masjid (1637) Materials of the Rañganãtha Temple used.
5 Sirajpur, Masjid built on top of the Chhinnakeava Temple for housing Prophet Muhammad's hair.
**

XVI #Tumkur District

1 Sira
i Ibrãhîm Rauza with many Mazãrs & a Jãmi Masjid. Converted temples
ii Dargãh of Malik Rihãn. Temple site

2 Sirol, Jãmi Masjid (1696) Temple site
****
This list has details of 192 TEMPLES WHICH WERE CONVERTED INTO MOSQUES!!!!

Just 16 Districts of Karnataka!

This is what is not visible to our eyes today, this is what we need to see.

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