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Kittur Chennamma (23
October 1778 – 21
February 1829) was the
Indian Queen of
Kittur, a
former princely state in present-day Karnataka. She led an armed...
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Kittur,
historically as Kittoor, is a town in the
Belagavi district of the
Indian state of Karnataka. It was part of
Bailhongal taluka but was declared...
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Kittur is a fort
located in the
Karnataka state of India, it is the
former capital...
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Kittur ****embly
constituency is one of the 224
Legislative ****embly
constituencies of
Karnataka state in India. It is part of
Belgaum district. List of...
- D.
Suman Kittur is an
Indian journalist, film
director and
lyricist working in
Kannada cinema. She
began as an
independent director with Slum Bala (2008)...
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famous Panchaligeswara temple.
Kittur in
Belgaum district is a
place of
historical importance. Rani
Chennamma of
Kittur (1778–1829) is
known for her resistance...
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military of the
princely state of
Kittur during the
early 19th century, when the
state was
ruled by
Kittur Chennamma.
After Chennamma lead a failed...
- film
directed and
produced by B. R. Panthulu. It
stars B.
Saroja Devi as
Kittur Chennamma, an
Indian freedom fighter who led an
armed rebellion against...
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killed on 23
October 1824 at
Kittur, Karnataka, when he was
waging a war
against Kittur Chennamma, the Rani (Queen) of
Kittur. It was
observed that he along...
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policy was not
solely his invention. The
princely state of
Kittur,
ruled by
Kittur Rani
Chennamma (the
queen at the time), was
taken over by the East...