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Karnataka was divided between the Bombay Presidency, the Kingdom of Mysore and the Nizam of Hyderabad. India became Independent in 1947, and according to the States Reorganization Act, 1956, the Kannada-speaking areas of Hyderabad State, Madras State were unified with Mysore State. The state was renamed as Karnataka in 1973.
The Medara community is found in various parts of Karnataka, Telangana, and Tamil Nadu, particularly in the Shivamogga and Mysuru districts. They are skilled artisans who traditionally craft mats, baskets, ladders, and storage containers from bamboo. [18] They would have gathered bamboo from nearby forests to create these essential items.
Place value system and Sine table Sanskrit: Govindasvami: 800 - 860 CE Kodungallur Kerala Gaṇitasārasan̄graha: Mathematics Algebra formulas Kannada: Mahavira: 850 C.E Karnataka Kavirajamarga: Kannada Language Grammar & Poetics of Kannada Language Kannada: Amoghavarsha I: 850 C.E Karnataka Prashnottara Ratnamalika: Hindu Religion Sanskrit ...
The name Karnataka is derived from Karunadu, meaning 'lofty land' or 'high plateau', due to its location on the Deccan Plateau. The name can also mean 'land of black soil' (kari, 'black'; nadu, - 'area' or 'region') in Kannada. There are other possible roots of the name. [1] The recorded history of Karnataka goes back to the Ramayana and ...
These travelogues, contemporary literature and epigraphy in the local languages, and modern archeological excavations at Vijayanagara have provided ample information about the history and power of the empire. The empire's legacy includes monuments spread over Southern India, the best known of which is the group at Hampi.
The political history of medieval Karnataka spans the 4th to the 16th centuries in Karnataka region of India.The medieval era spans several periods of time from the earliest native kingdoms and imperialism; the successful domination of the Gangetic plains in northern India and rivalry with the empires of Tamilakam over the Vengi region; and the domination of the southern Deccan and ...
History of Karnataka (1947–present) (4 C, 25 P) History of Karnataka by city (3 C) History of Karnataka by district (6 C). Centuries in Karnataka (4 C)
578 CE Mangalesha Kannada inscription in Cave temple # 3 at Badami 634CE Aihole inscription of Ravi Kirti. About 25,000 inscriptions found in Karnataka and nearby states [1] belong to historic Kannada rulers, including the Kadambas, the Western Ganga Dynasty, the Rashtrakuta, the Chalukya, the Hoysala and the Vijayanagara Empire.