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Basavakalyana is a historical city and municipal council in the Bidar District of the Indian state of Karnataka.[1]

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  1. 61 relations: Administrative divisions of India, Administrative divisions of Karnataka, Aihole, Akka Mahadevi, Anubhava Mantapa, Bahmani Sultanate, Basava, Basavakalyana Fort, Bayalu Seeme, Bhalki, Bidar district, Bidar Sultanate, Buddhism, Chalukya dynasty, Channabasavanna, Christians, Delhi Sultanate, Gadag-Betageri, Hindi, Hindus, Indian Standard Time, Jagadhekamalla III, Jain temple, Jainism, Jalasangvi, Jangam, Kakatiya dynasty, Kalaburagi division, Kalachuris of Kalyani, Kannada, Karnataka, Kudalasangama, Kuknur, Lakkundi, List of districts in India, List of taluks of Karnataka, Mahadeva Temple, Itagi, Malkheda, Marathi language, Muslims, Narayanapur, Bidar, Nizam of Hyderabad, Pattadakal, Postal Index Number, Seuna (Yadava) dynasty, Siddheshwar, Sikhs, Someshvara I, Someshvara II, Someshvara III, ... Expand index (11 more) »

  2. Cities and towns in Bidar district
  3. Taluks in Bidar District
  4. Western Chalukya Empire

Administrative divisions of India

The administrative divisions of India are subnational administrative units of India; they are composed of a nested hierarchy of administrative divisions.

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Administrative divisions of Karnataka

Karnataka a state in southern India was formed on November 1, 1956 name of Mysore state on November 1,1973 renamed as Karnataka The state is divided into 4 divisions.

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Aihole

Aihole (ಐಹೊಳೆ), also referred to as Aivalli, Ahivolal or Aryapura, is a historic site of ancient and medieval era Buddhist, Hindu and Jain monuments in Karnataka, India that dates from the sixth century through the twelfth century CE. Basavakalyan and Aihole are former capital cities in India.

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Akka Mahadevi

Akka Mahadevi (Kannada: ಅಕ್ಕ ಮಹಾದೇವಿ, c. 1130–1160) was an early poet of Kannada literature and a prominent member of the Lingayat Shaiva sect in the 12th century. Basavakalyan and Akka Mahadevi are Lingayatism.

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Anubhava Mantapa

Anubhava Mantapa, established by Basavanna in the 12th century C.E., is a religious complex located in Tipranth, Basavakalyan, in the Bidar district of Karnataka. Basavakalyan and Anubhava Mantapa are Lingayatism.

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Bahmani Sultanate

The Bahmani Sultanate (سلطان‌نشین بهمنی) was a late medieval empire that ruled the Deccan Plateau in India.

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Basava

Basava (1131–1196), also called and, was an Indian philosopher, poet, Lingayat social reformer in the Shiva-focused bhakti movement, and a Hindu Shaivite social reformer during the reign of the Kalyani Chalukya/Kalachuri dynasty. Basavakalyan and Basava are Lingayatism.

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Basavakalyana Fort

Basavakalyana fort, earlier known as Kalyana fort, is located in Bidar district in the Indian state of Karnataka.

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Bayalu Seeme

Bayaluseeme or Bayalu Seeme is the area lying to the east of Malenadu, a region of Karnataka state in India.

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Bhalki

Bhalki is a town in Bidar district in the Indian state of Karnataka.It is 30 km from Bidar.It is the headquarters of Bhalki taluka panchayat.It is well connected by roadways and railways The karanja river one of the main river of Bidar district flows through bhalki taluka. Basavakalyan and bhalki are Cities and towns in Bidar district, Lingayatism and taluks in Bidar District.

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Bidar district

Bidar district is the northernmost part of the Karnataka state in India.

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Bidar Sultanate

The Sultanate of Bidar was an early modern Indian polity that ruled a territory in the central Deccan centred at Bidar.

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Buddhism

Buddhism, also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or 5th century BCE.

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Chalukya dynasty

The Chalukya dynasty was a Classical Indian dynasty that ruled large parts of southern and central India between the 6th and the 12th centuries.

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Channabasavanna

Channabasavanna also known as " Guru Channabasaveshwara " was Basava's nephew and one of the foremost Sharanas of the 12th century. Basavakalyan and Channabasavanna are Lingayatism.

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Christians

A Christian is a person who follows or adheres to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.

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Delhi Sultanate

The Delhi Sultanate or the Sultanate of Delhi was a late medieval empire primarily based in Delhi that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent, for 320 years (1206–1526).

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Gadag-Betageri

Gadag-Betageri is a city municipal council in Gadag district in the state of Karnataka, India. Basavakalyan and Gadag-Betageri are western Chalukya Empire.

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Hindi

Modern Standard Hindi (आधुनिक मानक हिन्दी, Ādhunik Mānak Hindī), commonly referred to as Hindi, is the standardised variety of the Hindustani language written in Devanagari script.

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Hindus

Hindus (also known as Sanātanīs) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism, also known by its endonym Sanātana Dharma.

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Indian Standard Time

Indian Standard Time (IST), sometimes also called India Standard Time, is the time zone observed throughout the Republic of India, with a time offset of UTC+05:30.

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Jagadhekamalla III

Jagadhekamalla III (r. 1164–1183 CE) succeeded Tailapa III to the highly diminished Western Chalukya empire.

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Jain temple

A Jain temple, Derasar (Gujarati: દેરાસર) or Basadi (Kannada: ಬಸದಿ) is the place of worship for Jains, the followers of Jainism.

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Jainism

Jainism, also known as Jain Dharma, is an Indian religion.

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Jalasangvi

Jalasangvi (or Jalasangavi or Jalsangi) is a village in Homnabad Taluk, Bidar district, Karnataka, India. Basavakalyan and Jalasangvi are Cities and towns in Bidar district.

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Jangam

The Jangam (Kannada; ಜಂಗಮರು) or Jangamaru are a Shaiva order of religious monks. Basavakalyan and Jangam are Lingayatism.

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Kakatiya dynasty

The Kakatiya dynasty (IAST: Kākatīya) was a Telugu dynasty that ruled most of eastern Deccan region in present-day India between 12th and 14th centuries.

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Kalaburagi division

Kalaburagi division, formerly known as Gulbarga division, is one of the four divisions of the Indian state of Karnataka.

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Kalachuris of Kalyani

The Kalachuris of Kalyani, also Southern Kalachuris, were a 10th-12th-century Indian dynasty, who ruled over parts of present-day northern Karnataka and Maharashtra.

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Kannada

Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ), formerly also known as Canarese, is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the people of Karnataka in southwestern India, with minorities in all neighbouring states.

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Karnataka

Karnataka (ISO), also known colloquially as Karunāḍu, is a state in the southwestern region of India.

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Kudalasangama

Kudalasangama (also written as Kudala Sangama) in India is an important centre of pilgrimage for Lingayats. Basavakalyan and Kudalasangama are Lingayatism.

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Kuknur

Kuknoor (also known as Kuknur, Kukkanur or Kukanoor) is a town in Kukanoor taluk in the Koppal District of the Indian state of Karnataka, which is located about 40 km northwest of Hospet and 7 km from the Mahadeva Temple in Itagi.

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Lakkundi

Lakkundi, also referred to as Lokkugundi, was a major city before the 14th century, and is now a village in Gadag District of Karnataka, India. Basavakalyan and Lakkundi are former capital cities in India and western Chalukya Empire.

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List of districts in India

A district (zila), also known as revenue district is an administrative division of an Indian state or territory.

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List of taluks of Karnataka

Karnataka has about 240 Talukas.

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Mahadeva Temple, Itagi

The Mahadeva Temple is located in the town of Itagi in Yelburga Taluk, in the Koppal District of Karnataka state, India.

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Malkheda

Malkheda originally known as Manyakheta (IAST: Mānyakheṭa, Prakrit: "Mannakheḍa"), and also known as Malkhed,Village code. Basavakalyan and Malkheda are former capital cities in India and western Chalukya Empire.

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Marathi language

Marathi (मराठी) is an Indo-Aryan language predominantly spoken by Marathi people in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

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Muslims

Muslims (God) are people who adhere to Islam, a monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic tradition.

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Narayanapur, Bidar

Narayanapur is a village situated 3 kilometres away from Basavakalyan taluk of Bidar district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Basavakalyan and Narayanapur, Bidar are western Chalukya Empire.

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Nizam of Hyderabad

Nizam of Hyderabad was the title of the ruler of Hyderabad State (part of the Indian state of Telangana, the Marathwada region of Maharashtra and the Kalyana-Karnataka region of Karnataka).

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Pattadakal

Pattadakal, also called Raktapura, is a complex of 7th and 8th century CE Hindu and Jain temples in northern Karnataka, India. Basavakalyan and Pattadakal are former capital cities in India.

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Postal Index Number

A Postal Index Number (PIN; sometimes redundantly a PIN code) refers to a six-digit code in the Indian postal code system used by India Post.

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Seuna (Yadava) dynasty

The Seuna, Sevuna, or Yadavas of Devagiri (IAST: Seuṇa, –1317) was a medieval Indian dynasty, which at its peak ruled a realm stretching from the Narmada river in the north to the Tungabhadra river in the south, in the western part of the Deccan region.

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Siddheshwar

Siddheshwar also known as Siddharameshwar and Siddharama was one among the five acharya ("saint") of the Veerashaiva faith.

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Sikhs

Sikhs (singular Sikh: or; sikkh) are an ethnoreligious group who adhere to Sikhism, a religion that originated in the late 15th century in the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent, based on the revelation of Guru Nanak.

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Someshvara I

Someshvara I was a king of the Western Chalukyas.

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Someshvara II

Someshvara II who was administering the area around Gadag succeeded his father Someshvara I (Ahavamalla) as the Western Chalukya king.

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Someshvara III

Someshvara III was a Western Chalukya king (also known as the Kalyani Chalukyas), the son and successor of Vikramaditya VI.

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States and union territories of India

India is a federal union comprising 28 states and 8 union territories, for a total of 36 entities.

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Sultanate of Bijapur

The Sultanate of Bijapur was an early modern kingdom in the western Deccan and South India, ruled by the Adil Shahi or Adilshahi dynasty.

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Tailapa III

Tailapa III (r. 1151–1164 CE) succeeded Jagadhekamalla II to the Western Chalukya throne.

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The Hindu

The Hindu is an Indian English-language daily newspaper owned by The Hindu Group, headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

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Ulavi

Ulavi is a village in the Uttara Kannada district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Basavakalyan and Ulavi are Lingayatism.

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Umapur

Umapur is a village in the Basavakalyan taluk of Bidar district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Basavakalyan and Umapur are western Chalukya Empire.

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Urdu

Urdu (اُردُو) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in South Asia.

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Vachana sahitya

Vachana sahitya is a form of rhythmic writing in Kannada (see also Kannada poetry) that evolved in the 11th century and flourished in the 12th century, as a part of the Sharana movement. Basavakalyan and Vachana sahitya are Lingayatism.

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Vikramaditya VI

Vikramaditya VI (r. 1076 – 1126 CE) became the Western Chalukya King after deposing his elder brother Someshvara II, a political move he made by gaining the support of Chalukya vassals during the Chola invasion of Chalukya territory.

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Western Chalukya Empire

The Western Chalukya Empire ruled most of the western Deccan Plateau in South India between the 10th and 12th centuries AD.

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2011 census of India

The 2011 census of India or the 15th Indian census was conducted in two phases, house listing and population enumeration.

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See also

Cities and towns in Bidar district

Taluks in Bidar District

Western Chalukya Empire

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basavakalyan

Also known as Basav kalyan, Basava Kalyan, Basava Kalyana, Basavakalyana, Kalyani (Ancient Capital), Kalyani, Karnataka.

, States and union territories of India, Sultanate of Bijapur, Tailapa III, The Hindu, Ulavi, Umapur, Urdu, Vachana sahitya, Vikramaditya VI, Western Chalukya Empire, 2011 census of India.