- is a muni****l town in
Gadag district in the
Indian state of Karnataka.
Mundargi is
close to two
district headquarters,
being 36
kilometres (22 mi) from...
- rebellions—which
coincided with the
Indian Rebellion of 1857—were led by
Mundargi Bhimarao,
Bhaskar Rao Bhave, the
Halagali Bedas, Raja
Venkatappa Nayaka...
- talukas: Gadag, Gajendragad, Ron, Shirhatti, Nargund,
Lakshmeshwar and
Mundargi.
Gadag The town has 11th- and 12th-century monuments. The
temple of Veera...
-
Mundargi Vidhan Sabha seat was one of the
seats in
Karnataka state ****embly in
India until 2008 when it was made defunct. It was part of
Koppal Lok Sabha...
-
Singatalur is a
village in the
Mundargi taluk of
Gadag district in the
Indian state of Karnataka.
Singatalur is
located south to
district headquarters...
-
Tippapura also
spelled as Thippapura, is a
village in the
Mundargi taluk of
Gadag district in the
Indian state of Karnataka.
Tippapura is
located south...
- of
Southern Maratha Country.
During India's
First War of Independence,
Mundargi Bheema Rao and
Hammige Kenchanagouda died
fighting the
British here in...
- 640 sq mi) 434/km2 (1,120/sq mi) GAD
Gadag Gadag 24
August 1997 Gadag-Betigeri
Mundargi Nargund Gajendragad Lakshmeshwar Ron
Shirhatti 1,064,570 4,656 km2 (1,798 sq mi)...
- and Navalgund),
Gadag district with five
taluks (Gadag, Ron, Nargund,
Mundargi and Shirahatti) and
Haveri district with
seven taluks (Haveri, Byadgi,...
- Bi****ur Fort
Gajendrgad Fort
Korlahalli Fort
Hammigi Fort Hema**** Fort
Mundargi Fort
Singatalur Fort
Tippapura Fort
Nargund Fort
Magadi Fort Jamalabad...