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- Kanakagiri (also known as Suvarnagiri) is a town in Karnataka state of India. It was a provincial capital of the Mauryan Empire and later became the capital...
- close to 1.6 lakh po****tion and the taluk close to 3 lakhs (this after Kanakagiri and Karatagi got separated, otherwise the number stood at 6lakhs), the...
- general in the court of Nizamshahi. Sambhaji was killed in an ****ault on Kanakagiri by Afzal Khan. G.A. Kingain; Rao Bahadur D.B Parasnis (1918). "A History...
- Kanakagiri ****embly constituency is one of the 224 Legislative ****embly constituencies of Karnataka in India. It is part of Koppal district and is reserved...
- Kanakagiri Jain tirth kshetra also known as Kanakadri and Hemantha Desha is situated at about 3 km from Maleyuru, Chamarajanagar district, 53 km from the...
- is located in the town of Kanakagiri, in the Gangavathi taluk of Koppal district in the Karnataka state, India. Kanakagiri, known in ancient times as...
- Shahaji himself was stationed at Kanakagiri, and his son Sambhaji was killed during a revolt by the chief (Rajah) of Kanakagiri in 1654. During this period...
- Karnataka and as a member of the Karnataka Legislative ****embly representing Kanakagiri. Tangadagi is a member of the Indian National Congress. Tangadagi was...
- Rachamalla II, and the 5th or 6th century Parshvanatha temple at the Kanakagiri Jain tirth. The Gangas built many Hindu temples with impressive Dravidian...
- numerous smaller shrines. Another gopuram towards north, known as the Kanakagiri gopura, leads to a small enclosure with subsidiary shrines and eventually...