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History of Mangalore : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of Mangalore The History of Mangalore dates back to the Mythological times and is accounted to as part of Parashurama Shristi. Mangalore has been ruled by a number of rulers like the Kadambas and Vira Harihararaya II. It was later conquered by the Portuguese, who lost it to Hyder Ali. Until India's independence Mangalore remained under the rule of the British who had taken over,by defeating Tippu Sultan.Mangalore which was a part of the Madras Presidency was merged into a unified Mysore State in 1956. ==Mythological associations==
According to Hindu mythology, the region covering Mangalore was a part of the ''Parashurama Shristi'', the coastal belt reclaimed from the sea by the legendary sage Parashurama. As for other mythological associations, Rama was the Lord of Tulu Nadu during the days of the Ramayana. Sahadeva, the youngest of the Pandavas, was the Governor of this place during the days of the Mahabharatha. The Pandavas lived in Banavasi during their exile visiting Sarapady near Mangalore. Arjuna, the hero of Mahabharata also appears to have visited this place when he travelled from Gokarna to ''Adur'' near Kasargod. It was the land of enchantment of Sahyadri mountains, where the great sages Kanva, ''Vysa'', ''Vashista'', Vishvamitra and others spent their days of meditation.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Mangalore-Brief History )〕
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