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Barkur (also
spelt Barcoor) is an area in the
Brahmavara taluk,
Udupi district of
Karnataka state in India,
comprising three villages, Hosala, Hanehalli...
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Barkur railway station is a
station on
Konkan Railway, its code is BKJ. It
serves to
Brahmavar taluk and its surroundings. It is at a
distance of 675.572 km...
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Qissat Shakarwati Farmad, the
Masjids at Kodungallur, Kollam, Madayi,
Barkur, Mangalore, Kasaragod, Kannur, Dharmadam,
Panthalayani (Koyilandy), and...
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initially from
Mangalore and
other times from
Udyavara in
Udupi and
later Barkur.
Their first regular full-length
inscription is the
Vaddarase inscription...
- Press, LLC. p. 79. ISBN 978-1-941252-10-9.
Alevur Sriramana Acharya (1971).
Barkur Kannada.
Deccan College. p. 4. Vir
Sanghvi (2004). Rude Food: The Collected...
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inscription shows Mangalore had
regained its
position as
capital from
Barkur. Over the
course of the 13th and 14th centuries,
Alupa power declined steadily...
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especially the
coastline of
Tulunadu Malabar.
Inscriptions have been
found in
Barkur that
prove Arab
trade links with Tulunadu.[citation needed] A
third theory...
- August, 1978) was a teacher,
historian and
archaeologist of Tulu Nadu and of
Barkur, the
ancient capital of the Tulu kingdom. Born in 1924 in the
village of...
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Udupi with Goa,
Maharshtra and
Kerala states. Udupi, Byndoor, Kundapura,
Barkur, Innanje, and
Padubidre are few
railway stations on
Konkan railway line...
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Surathkal railway station, Mulki, Padubidre, Nandikoor, Innanje, Udupi,
Barkur, Kundapura, Senapura, Bijoor, Byndoor, Shiroor, Bhatkal, Chitrapur, Murudeshwar...