The Kali Masjid is a mosque in the town of Bidar, in the state of Karnataka, India.
However, from the style of its construction, it was probably built in the first half of the 16th century, during the early Barid Shahi period.
[1] A dome on a square base rises above the western end of the building, right above the mihrab.
The square base of the dome has open arches on all four sides, similar to the tomb of Ali Barid Shah.
[2] The mosque is divided into six bays by the means of pillars, upon which rest arches that support the ceiling.