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- and died in captivity in 1829. Dr. Rajkumar pla**** the role of Raja Mallasarja whereas Raja Shankar pla**** the role of his son. Panthulu adapted the...
- in 1585 by one Desai, was ruled by Mallasarja, who was childless, with Kittur Chennamma as the queen. Mallasarja died in 1824, and whether he adopted...
- riding, sword fighting and archery from a young age. She married Raja Mallasarja of the Desai family at the age of 15, after looking up to him since the...
- Empire when it was handed over to them by the Nawab of Savanur. In 1782, Mallasarja, the most powerful of the rulers of Kittur ascended the throne. His only...
- co-operation extended to them by Raja Mallasarja in defeating Tippu Sultan of Srirangapattana in 1781. Mallasarja showed extraordinary cleverness in escaping...
- He also appeared as Bijjala II in Jagajyothi Basveshwara and as Raja Mallasarja in Kittur Chennamma. The other prominent historical characters portra****...
- revolted against the British in 1824. Kittur reached its zenith during the Mallasarja Desai. The place has a Nathapanthi matha in police line area, and temples...
- the battlefield. Famous people who got the title were Prataprao gujar, Mallasarja Desai etc. Chitnis: It means the Personal Secretary and high-ranking minister...
- Patils    - Gowdas    - Appa (e.g., Jayadevappa, Haralappa, ****urappa, Mallasarja Desai) 2. Names Based on Villages They Migrated From or Led:    - Lingadalli...
- also called the Mallikarjun hill. The tomb of the [(Raja)] of Kittur Mallasarja is at the nearby Duradundeshwar temple in Arabhavi Math. During the British...