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- twisting of raw silk, rice, ragi and coconut is a major product of Channapattana taluk. The origin of these toys is dated back to the reign of Tipu Sultan...
- "Daadagiriya Dinagalu", meaning the days of Goondaism. He hails from Channapattana and studied in Bangalore. He has scripted a play called Edegarike. He...
- rise in power at Penukonda, Jagadevaraya, a neighbouring poleygar at Channapattana, lodged a complaint Emperor Sadashiva Raya. Kempe Gowda's territories...
- Infrastructure Corridor Area Planning Authority [BMICAPA] Ramanagara Channapattana Urban Development Authority [RCUDA] Anekal Planning Authority [APA]...
- College, Naganahalli, Kalaburagi Karnataka State Police Training School, Channapattana Karnataka Police Training school, Khanapura, Belagavi Armed Police Training...
- Temple is over 600 years old, constructed in 1425 by Sri Vyasaraya of Channapattana who was a Rajaguru of Vijayanagara Empire. The temple was constructed...
-  India State Karnataka Headquarters Ramanagara Talukas Ramanagara, Channapattana, Kanakapura, Magadi, Harohalli, Kodihalli, Kuduru, Bidadi Government...
- Magadi Town Muni****l Council 3. Kanakapura City Muni****l Council 4. Channapattana City Muni****l Council 5. Harohalli Town Muni****l Council 25. Shivamogga...
- Stotra, aut****d by: Gangodamishra Gudhakartrika Chalari Narasimhacharya Channapattana Thimmannacharya Umarji Tirumalacharya C M Padmanabhacharya Punyashravana...
- Krishna, in raga Kapi, at the Aprameyaswamy temple in Doddamallur, Channapattana taluk, Karnataka. A small mantapa outside the temple is named after...