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River flowing in the northwest.
During the
British times it was
named Chitaldroog. The
district was
practically ruled by all the well
known dynasties that...
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during the days of
British commissioner of
Mysuru Sir Mark
Cubbon as
Chitaldroog Division including the area of
present Chitradurga and
Tumakuru districts...
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chairman of the
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Society. 1936–1940:
president of
Chitaldroog District Congress Committee 1937–1938:
member of the
Mysore Legislative...
- 2002) B.L.Lewis,
Epigraphic Carnatica,
Gazetter of Mysore-
Volume XI,
Chitaldroog (Chitradurga)
district 1903. CD-Rom
Published by the
Indian Council of...
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village of
Chitradurga district Epigraphia Carnatica:
Inscriptions in the
Chitaldroog District,
Benjamin Lewis Rice,
volume xi,
Mysore Government Central Press...
- troops.
Finding favour with
Hyder Ali, in 1779 he
became Governor of
Chitaldroog and in 1782 of Bednur. The
British approached him and he
rejected their...
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Hoskote and Kolar; in addition, Harpanahalli, Kondarpi, Anegundi, Bednur,
Chitaldroog and
Mysore were
considered by the
Mughals to be
tributary states of the...
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Kolar District, Part II. (Rice, 1905). Vol. XI:
Inscriptions in the
Chitaldroog District. (Rice, 1903). Vol. XII:
Inscriptions in the
Tumkur District...
- district.
Another correspondent says . It is
exceedingly abundant in
Chitaldroog district" Subramanya, S. (2005).
Nesting of Wood-Pigeon
Columba elphinstonii...
- by the
chiefs of
Keladi in the
northwestern hills, Basavapatna, and
Chitaldroog in the north,
Belur in the west, and
Hegalvadi in the centre; the title...