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Bhatkal is a coastal town in the Uttara Kannada District of the Indian state of Karnataka.Bhatkal lies on National Highway 66, which runs between Mumbai and Kanyakumari, and has Bhatkal railway station which is one of the major railway stations along the Konkan Railway line, which runs between Mumbai and Mangalore.
In the year 1328, [11] a French missionary and explorer embarked on a visit to the kingdom, during which he meticulously documented a detailed and succinct narrative recounting his expedition to Bhatigala, a place also recognized as Bhatkal. Historical records indicate that the ruler of Bhatigala was affiliated with the Saracens, denoting his ...
Ahmed Siddibapa was born on 15 January 1983 to Zarar Siddibappa and Rehana Siddibappa in Bhatkal, a town in the southern Indian state of Karnataka. [3] [10] He studied until the 10th grade at the Anjuman Hami-e-Muslimeen in Bhatkal, Karnataka.
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The residents of the town of Bhatkal were among those who chose not to have faith in the Swamiji. Once Swamiji travelled to Bhatkal to offer spiritual discourses to the residents there. It so happened that rumours about the Swamiji being a fake spread rapidly.
The Keladi Nayakas invited Kazi Mahmoud who was a grandson of chief kazi of Adil Shahi kingdom of Bijapur to settle in Bhatkal. The revenue of Tenginagundi village was given to Kazi Mahmoud. The kazi family of Bhatkal is popularly known as Temunday Family due to the ownership of lands in Tenginagundi.
As of 2001 India census, [1] Venkatapur had a population of 5968. Males constitute 48% of the population and females 52%. Venkatapur has an average literacy rate of 73%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 76%, and female literacy is 70%.
Shirali is a village in Bhatkal taluk of Uttara Kannada district in Karnataka. [1] Shirali is home to two prominent temples: the Chitrapur Math and the Maha Ganapathi Mahammaya Temple.