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English: Gaddige, also known as Raja’s tomb is in the beautiful hill station of Madikeri, Coorg. Gaddige or the tombs are built in Muhammadan style with tombs at the center and turrets at the corners.

Nandi figures are carved on top of the corners.

The entrance of the tombs has carvings too.

Lord Shiva is placed and worshipped inside the tomb since the king was Hindu. This is a very fascinating fact because most of the tombs belong to Muslim kings and dynasties.
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