- independence,
Basavakalyan was
called Kalyani.
After independence and
division of
states on
linguistic basis in 1956,
Kalyana was
renamed as
BasavaKalyan in memory...
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homage to
Basaveshwara statue in
London The
Hindu (14
November 2015) "
Basavakalyan to get 108-ft
statue of Basaveshwara". The Hindu. 26
October 2012. ISSNĀ 0971-751X...
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Basavakalyan ****embly
constituency is one of the 224 ****embly
constituencies of Karnataka, a
southern state of India. This
constituency falls under Bidar...
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namely Bidar, Humnabad, Bhalki, Aurad, Hulsoor, Chitgoppa,
Kamalnagar and
Basavakalyan with
Bidar being the
headquarters of the district.
Bidar district is...
- he was
elected as a
member of the
Karnataka Legislative ****embly from
Basavakalyan (constituency). He
defeated Mala B.
Narayanrao of
Indian National Congress...
- 2020.
Retrieved 20 May 2023. "Karnataka: BJP wins
Belgaum Lok Sabha,
Basavakalyan ****embly segment,
Congress bags
Maski ****embly seat". The
Times of India...
-
words and deed. A cave is
named after Chowdaiya on the
outskirts of
Basavakalyan in Karnataka[citation needed] and that state's
Department of Kannada...
- in the 12th
century C.E., is a
religious complex located in Tipranth,
Basavakalyan, in the
Bidar district of Karnataka. It is the
first religious parliament...
- The
Basava Purana is a 13th-century
Telugu epic poem. It was
written by
Palkuriki Somanatha. It is a
sacred text of Lin****at. The epic poem
narrates the...
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Namma Basava is a 2005
Indian Kannada-language film
directed by
Veera Shankar Bairisetty. It
stars Puneeth Rajkumar and
Gowri Munjal (in her debut) in...