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district of Karnataka.
Historically Basrur was also
called Barcelor,
Barcelore, Barcalor, Basnur, Bares, Abu-Sarur and B****llor. Basrur, once called...
- (Netravati River),
called Nitran by Ptolemy. He also
mentions Barace (
Barcelore),
referring to the
modern port city of Mangaluru, upon its mouth. Many...
- The
Portuguese Fort at
Basrur (
Barcelore)
built after the
capture of the city by D. Luís de Ataíde in 1569...
- used as Bale or Ballo. In 1637, at the
flourishing rice port of
Basrur (
Barcelore in
Portuguese Records) on the
Canara Coast, a
group of
merchants expressed...
- and a few
miles up the
Coondapoor estuary (now Varahi), was the town of
Barcelore (now Basrur).
Building their fortress downstream of the
existing Hindu...