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:''For the village in Azerbaijan, see Hovari.'' Haveri is a town in Karnataka, India, It is the administrative headquarters of Haveri District.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Karnataka, The Tourist Paradise )〕 The name Haveri is derived from the Kannada words ''havu'' and ''keri'', which means ''place of snakes''. Haveri is famous for its cardamom garlands. It is said that Haveri had around 1000 maths (sacred religious places) in ancient days. One of the famous maths is ''Hukkeri Math''. Haveri is also famous for marketing Byadagi red chillies, which are well known all over India. Around 25 kilometers away, there is a place called Bada which is the birthplace of the poet Kanakadasa. Haveri is 7 hours away from Bangalore by train. It is the middle way stop between Hubli and Davanagere. It is the stop 72 km before Hubli and 72 km after Davanagere. By road, it is about 340 km from Bangalore on NH-4 towards Mumbai. ==History Of Haveri== Core area of Western Chalukya monuments includes the places Badami, Sudi, Annigeri, Mahadeva Temple (Itagi), Gadag, Lakkundi, Lakshmeshwar, Dambal, Haveri, Bankapura, Rattahalli, Kuruvatti, Bagali, Balligavi, Chaudayyadanapura, Galaganatha, Hangal. It was possible because Soapstone is found in abundance in these areas. Haveri also comes under Core area of Western Chalukya architectural activity. The district is proud to be the birthplace of ''Santa Shishunala Sharif'', the great ''saint Kanakadasaru'', ''Sarvajnya'', Hanagal Kumara Shivayogigalu, Wagish Panditaru, Writer ''Galaganatharu'', Ganayogi Panchakshari Gavayigalu, ''Gnyana Peetha Awardee Dr.V.K.Gokak'' and many more. The freedom fighters ''Mailara Mahadevappa'' and Gudleppa Hallikere. History of Haveri district dates to pre-historic period. About 1300 stone writings of different rulers like Chalukyas, Rastrakutas are found in the district. Bankapura Challaketaru, Guttavula Guttaru, Kadambas of Hangal and Nurumbad are some of the well known Samanta Rulers. Devendramunigalu the teacher of Kannada Adikavi Pampa and Ajitasenacharya the teacher of Ranna Chavundaraya lived in Bankapura. This was also the second capital of Hoysala Vishnuvardhana. Guttaru ruled during latter part of the 12th century and up to end of the 13th century from Guttavol (Guttal) village as Mandaliks of Chalukya, independently for some time and as Mandaliks of Seunas of Devagiri. Shasanas found in Chaudayyadanapura (Choudapur), a village near Guttal, reveal that Mallideva was Mandalika of 6th Vikramaditya of Chalukyas. Jatacholina, under the leadership of Mallideva built the ''Mukteshwar temple at Chaudayyadanapura (Choudapur)''. Kadambas of Nurumbad during the period of Kalyani Chalukyas ruled about 100 villages with ''Rattihalli'' as their capital. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Haveri」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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