- the
village Devanadoddi that
stood prior to
their arrival, and
named it
Devanhalli or Devandhalli. A
series of
rulers from the same
family ruled Devanahalli...
- station.
While the C1B
section starts from
Yelahanka Junction and ends in
Devanhalli town in the north. C1B also
includes a 5.5 km (3.4 mi)
branch line towards...
-
Retrieved 29
September 2024. "Bengaluru
Metro To
Extend To
Tumakuru And
Devanhalli, CM
Announces -
Metro Rail News". 17
February 2024.
Retrieved 29 September...
- Kathagala.
There is also an
alternate route to
reach Sirsi from Yana via
Devanhalli and
Mathighatta via
Vaddi Ghat. A
single lane road was
constructed in...
-
marched the
Mysorean army in
support of
Nasir Jung. The army went to
Devanhalli,
where the
Mysoreans parti****ted in the
Siege of
Devanahalli Fort. The...
- long KSR
Bengaluru to
Yelahanka C1A and 23 km (14 mi) long
Yelahanka to
Devanhalli C1B,
including a 5.5 km (3.4 mi)
branch line
towards the
airport respectively...
-
opened in 1913 by
Mysore State Railway. The narrow-gauge Yeshvantapur–
Devanhalli–Chikballapur line was
opened in 1915, Bowringpet-Kolar 2'6" line extended...
- section. Many
Palegars belonged to the
Musuku group. The
Palegars of
Devanhalli, Dodballapur, Yelahanka, Magadi, Hoskote, Kolar,
Anekal and Koratagere...
-
Nagadevatha temple is a
Hindu temple located in the city of
Devanhalli, in the
state of Karnataka, India. It is the
ancestral temple of a
Devanahalli family...
-
Masabinal Masali (B.K.)
Masali (K.D.)
Maskanal Masuti Masuti Matakal Devanhalli Mattihal Mavinalli Mavinbhavi Minajagi Minchinal Miragi Moratgi Muddapur...