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GULBARGA KHILA
The small town of Gulbarga is famous for its association with the erstwhile medieval kingdom of Bahamani (1347-1526). It was the capital of the Bahamani rulers from 1347 to 1428. A number of monuments dating from 13th to the 15th century can be seen here. These monuments reflect the architectural skills of the Bahamani rulers.
Date: 2009-05-13 07:43:11 - Added by: niraj
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Master Plan in Gulbarga part-1
There is huge project is going on gulbarga to make gulbarga road wider and to control the traffic
Date: 2009-05-13 07:43:01 - Added by: niraj
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Gulbarga (India) Streetscene
The small town of Gulbarga is famous for its association with the erstwhile medieval kingdom of Bahamani (1347-1526). It was the capital of the Bahamani rulers from 1347 to 1428. A number of monuments dating from 13th to the 15th century can be seen here. These monuments reflect the architectural skills of the Bahamani rulers.
Date: 2009-05-13 07:42:16 - Added by: niraj
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Gulbarga Rush Hour
Tuk Tuk Race in Karnatakas most beautiful town Gulbarga
Date: 2009-05-13 07:42:02 - Added by: niraj
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Summer of Gulbarga, These were the best days of my Life
The small town of Gulbarga is famous for its association with the erstwhile medieval kingdom of Bahamani (1347-1526). It was the capital of the Bahamani rulers from 1347 to 1428. A number of monuments dating from 13th to the 15th century can be seen here. These monuments reflect the architectural skills of the Bahamani rulers.
Date: 2009-05-13 07:41:55 - Added by: niraj
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INCREDIBLE CHITRADURGA INCREDIBLE INDIA
Chitradurga: Located at a Distance of 202 kms. northwest of Bangalore, in the heart of the Deccan Plateau, Chitradurga is recognised as the land of valour and chivalry. The district headquarters town, Chitradurga owes its name to \"Chitrakaladurga\", or \"Picteresque Castle\". This is a massive fortress on the top of granite hills that rises dramatically from the ground (See pictures). Archaeological remains found in the area, trace its history to the 3rd Millennium BC. A rock edict of Emperor Ashoka, near Brahmagiri reveals that Chitradurga was part of the Mauryan Empire during the rule of royal dynasties like the Rashtrakutas, Chalukyas and Hoysalas. But it really achieved eminenece, as a feudal state of the Vijayanagar Empire, under the dynastic rule of the Nayakas or \"Paleyagars\", known for their heroic exploits. The most eminent of the feudatory chieftains, was Madakari Nayaka, who after the fall of the Vijayanagar Empire, declared his suzerainty and consolidated his power. This hill fortress buit by the Nayakas during the Viajayanagar era, became their stronghold later. in 1977, the fort was captured by Hyder Ali, along with his son Tipu Sultan. After Tipu Sultan\'s defeat by the British, the fort came under the rule of the oyal Mysore Family.
Date: 2009-05-13 07:36:53 - Added by: niraj
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windmill at chitradurga 3
Chitradurga: Located at a Distance of 202 kms. northwest of Bangalore, in the heart of the Deccan Plateau, Chitradurga is recognised as the land of valour and chivalry. The district headquarters town, Chitradurga owes its name to \"Chitrakaladurga\", or \"Picteresque Castle\". This is a massive fortress on the top of granite hills that rises dramatically from the ground (See pictures). Archaeological remains found in the area, trace its history to the 3rd Millennium BC. A rock edict of Emperor Ashoka, near Brahmagiri reveals that Chitradurga was part of the Mauryan Empire during the rule of royal dynasties like the Rashtrakutas, Chalukyas and Hoysalas. But it really achieved eminenece, as a feudal state of the Vijayanagar Empire, under the dynastic rule of the Nayakas or \"Paleyagars\", known for their heroic exploits. The most eminent of the feudatory chieftains, was Madakari Nayaka, who after the fall of the Vijayanagar Empire, declared his suzerainty and consolidated his power. This hill fortress buit by the Nayakas during the Viajayanagar era, became their stronghold later. in 1977, the fort was captured by Hyder Ali, along with his son Tipu Sultan. After Tipu Sultan\'s defeat by the British, the fort came under the rule of the oyal Mysore Family.
Date: 2009-05-13 07:36:44 - Added by: niraj
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Trekking @ chitradurga
Chitradurga: Located at a Distance of 202 kms. northwest of Bangalore, in the heart of the Deccan Plateau, Chitradurga is recognised as the land of valour and chivalry. The district headquarters town, Chitradurga owes its name to \"Chitrakaladurga\", or \"Picteresque Castle\". This is a massive fortress on the top of granite hills that rises dramatically from the ground (See pictures). Archaeological remains found in the area, trace its history to the 3rd Millennium BC. A rock edict of Emperor Ashoka, near Brahmagiri reveals that Chitradurga was part of the Mauryan Empire during the rule of royal dynasties like the Rashtrakutas, Chalukyas and Hoysalas. But it really achieved eminenece, as a feudal state of the Vijayanagar Empire, under the dynastic rule of the Nayakas or \"Paleyagars\", known for their heroic exploits. The most eminent of the feudatory chieftains, was Madakari Nayaka, who after the fall of the Vijayanagar Empire, declared his suzerainty and consolidated his power. This hill fortress buit by the Nayakas during the Viajayanagar era, became their stronghold later. in 1977, the fort was captured by Hyder Ali, along with his son Tipu Sultan. After Tipu Sultan\'s defeat by the British, the fort came under the rule of the oyal Mysore Family.
Date: 2009-05-13 07:36:38 - Added by: niraj
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Kothi Raju - Chitradurga Fort
This Video is about a Gentle man called Kothi Raju, who is based out of the the Chitradurga Fort the name Kothi( which means Monkey in the local language of Kannada, is given to him not as a racist term but to appreciate his special talent in climbing steep walls.) Look at this video and decide for yourselves. I hope you have fun appraciating this gentlemans rare talent. If you ever get to Visit the fort of Chitradurga, look out for this guy.
Date: 2009-05-13 07:36:28 - Added by: niraj
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Free Climbing At Chitradurga Fort, ( 165 Kms From Bangalore)
Chitradurga: Located at a Distance of 202 kms. northwest of Bangalore, in the heart of the Deccan Plateau, Chitradurga is recognised as the land of valour and chivalry. The district headquarters town, Chitradurga owes its name to \"Chitrakaladurga\", or \"Picteresque Castle\". This is a massive fortress on the top of granite hills that rises dramatically from the ground (See pictures). Archaeological remains found in the area, trace its history to the 3rd Millennium BC. A rock edict of Emperor Ashoka, near Brahmagiri reveals that Chitradurga was part of the Mauryan Empire during the rule of royal dynasties like the Rashtrakutas, Chalukyas and Hoysalas. But it really achieved eminenece, as a feudal state of the Vijayanagar Empire, under the dynastic rule of the Nayakas or \"Paleyagars\", known for their heroic exploits. The most eminent of the feudatory chieftains, was Madakari Nayaka, who after the fall of the Vijayanagar Empire, declared his suzerainty and consolidated his power. This hill fortress buit by the Nayakas during the Viajayanagar era, became their stronghold later. in 1977, the fort was captured by Hyder Ali, along with his son Tipu Sultan. After Tipu Sultan\'s defeat by the British, the fort came under the rule of the oyal Mysore Family.
Date: 2009-05-13 07:36:20 - Added by: niraj
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