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- Gajendragad (also called Gajendragada) is a Town Muni****l Council city in Gadag district, Karnataka, India, with po****tion of 32,359 as of 2011 Census...
- temples) from the Western Chalukya Empire. It has seven talukas: Gadag, Gajendragad, Ron, Shirhatti, Nargund, Lakshmeshwar and Mundargi. Gadag The town has...
- the Maratha–Mysore War, which ended with the signing of the Treaty of Gajendragad. Tipu remained an enemy of the British East India Company. He initiated...
- Mysore, to which Tipu Sultan obliged with the signing of the treaty of Gajendragad in April 1787. Tipu had to pay an annual tribute of 12 lakhs per year...
- Rakshasbhuvan Capture of Delhi Pachgaon Saunshi Wadgaon Adoni Badami Savanur Gajendragad Bahadur Benda Lalsot Chaksana Patan Kharda Poona 3rd Delhi ****aye Laswari...
- Itagi in Gadag District, Ron Taluk in Karnataka. It is About 13 km from Gajendragad Kalkaleshwara temple. Bhimambika devi was a Shiva Sharane and always...
- Bangalore Trikkannad Shiva Temple, Kasaragod Kalakaleshwara temple, Gajendragad Uppinangadi Harihareshwara Temple, Harihar Terumalleshwara Temple, Hiriyur...
- February 1785 Siege of Kanchangarh,1786 Siege of Adoni, June 1786 Battle of Gajendragad, June 1786 Battle of Savanur, 10 October 1786 Siege of Shirhatti (1786)...
- withdrew after the inconclusive Battle of Lalsot in 1787. The Battle of Gajendragad was fought between the Marathas under the command of Tukojirao Holkar...
- Satara, Bombay Presidency. The family of Gajendragadkar's, migrated from Gajendragad, a town in Dharwad district in Karnataka to Satara (now part of Maharashtra)...