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@article{160711, author = {Mathapati Murugesh and Dr. C. B Kamati}, title = {ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM OF BELAGAVI (1800 TO 1947 CE)}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {10}, number = {1}, pages = {997-1000}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=160711}, abstract = {The Belgaum region played an important role in the history of ancient, medieval and modern Karnataka. Belgaum is situated in North- West of Karnataka surrounded by Maharashtra and Goa at the borders. Belgaum lies between 15’29 north latitude to 16’58 and 74’5 to 75’75 east longitude. Its temperature is generally 13 to 35 and it receives average 100cms, Rainfall every year. The climate is pleasant and it is popularly known as ‘Kashmir of Karnataka’. It is fifth largest city in Karnataka having two universities, two medical colleges, four dental colleges and six engineering colleges. Thus Belgaum is educational, economical, cultural hub of Karnataka. In the year 2006 the govt, of Karnataka declared as second capital of Karnataka. Belgaum, in fact is situated as a middle post in the Arabian Sea and plains of north Karnataka}, keywords = {BELAGAVI, COLONIALISM}, month = {}, }
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