Bidar is a charming district- one of its charms being a very bracing climate practically throughout the district and for the greater part of the year.
Almost 700 kilometers from Bangalore, Bidar lies at the farthest north-eastern corner of Karnataka.
Bidar district, which occupies a central position in Deccan plateau, is mixed with several racial strains, ethinic groups and socio-cultural clusters. Long after the fusion of Dravidian and Aryan elements, there was, in the medivial times, a continuous influx of batches of various types like the Turks, Mughals, Iranians, Afghans and Arabs who were welcomed and encouraged to settle down in the area.
Bidar is predominantly an agricultural district and a major portion of the area is covered under agricultural practices. Mainly dry crops are grown, Jowar being the major constituent.
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