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Rise and Fall of Mysore Kingdom || Wadiyar Dynasty Who Ruled 500 Years
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Title:Rise and Fall of Mysore Kingdom || Wadiyar Dynasty Who Ruled 500 Years
About video:
Mysore kingdom , one of the richest and longest ruling empire in indian soil , where it was ruled by wadiyar dynasty , were they transformed empire by building dams , roads , palaces and many beautiful monuments
Mysore kingdom was part of vijayanagara empire , british empire and not to forget even hyderali and tipu sultan ruled mysore kingdom
But question pops in everyone’s mind is
When did wadiyars establish mysore kingdom ?
How hyder ali cheated mysore king and ruled kingdom on the name of religion
And How british started controlling mysore kingdom ?
For next 3 minutes im going to tell you interestin...
published: 17 Jul 2021
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Princely State I Mysore State I Wodeyar Dynasty I 1840 I Me Numist I Krishna Raja Wodeyar III
The Wodeyar dynasty ruled the Kingdom of Mysore from 1399 CE to 1950 CE. They were the feudatory under the Vijaynagar Empire, who took advantage of the weakness of the Vijaynagar Empire. The word Wodeyar; is derived from the Kannada word that means ‘Lord’ or ‘Lordship’.
Krishnaraja Wodeyar III is also known as Mummadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar, ruled this kingdom for almost 27years from 1799 CE until 1868 CE. He is best known for his contribution to different arts and music during his reign.
This copper 5 cash was issued by King Krishnaraja Wodeyar III during his rule in the Vijaynagar Empire. mint Mahisur.
Indian Princely State
Mysore
Krishna Raja Wodeyar III
V Cash
Dated: 1840
Copper Coin
Obv: Sardula (mythical lion) and date below.
Rev: Kanarese legend "Krishna" surrounded by denomin...
published: 29 Sep 2022
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What is Kingdom of Mysore?, Explain Kingdom of Mysore, Define Kingdom of Mysore
~~~ Kingdom of Mysore ~~~
Title: What is Kingdom of Mysore?, Explain Kingdom of Mysore, Define Kingdom of Mysore
Created on: 2018-09-03
Source Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Mysore
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Description: The Kingdom of Mysore was a kingdom in southern India, traditionally believed to have been founded in 1399 in the vicinity of the modern city of Mysore. The kingdom, which was ruled by the Wodeyar family, initially served as a vassal state of the Vijayanagara Empire. With the decline of the Vijayanagara Empire , the kingdom became independent. The 17th century saw a steady expansion of its territory and during the rule of Narasaraja Wodeyar I and Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar, the kingdom annexed large expanses of what is now southern Karnataka and parts of Tamil Nadu to become a...
published: 03 Sep 2018
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#Mysore #Kingdom -#karnatakastate #1947 #1956 #1973 #stateformation #karnatakamap #geography #states
Mysore State, colloquially Old Mysore, was a state within the Dominion of India and the subsequent Republic of India from 1947 until 1956. The state was formed by renaming the Kingdom of Mysore, and Bangalore replaced Mysore as the state's capital. When Parliament passed the States Reorganisation Act in 1956, Mysore State was considerably enlarged when it became a linguistically homogeneous Kannada-speaking statewithin the Republic of India by incorporating territories from Andhra, Bombay, Coorg, Hyderabad, and Madras States, as well as other petty fiefdoms. It was subsequently renamed Karnataka in 1973.
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Kingdom Of Mysore
The Kingdom of Mysore was a realm in southern India, traditionally believed to have been founded in 1399 in the vicinity of the modern city of Mysore. From 1799 until 1950, it was a princely state, until 1947 in a subsidiary alliance with British India. The British took Direct Control over the Princely State in 1831. It then became Mysore State (later enlarged and renamed to Karnataka) with its ruler remaining as Rajapramukh until 1956, when he became the first Governor of the reformed state.\nThe kingdom, which was founded and ruled for most part by the Hindu Wodeyar family, initially served as a vassal state of the Vijayanagara Empire. The 17th century saw a steady expansion of its territory and during the rule of Narasaraja Wodeyar I and Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar, the kingdom annexed lar...
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1800 and 1900 Mysore - Old and Rare Photos
Mysuru, also called Mysore, city, south-central Karnataka state, southern India. It lies northwest of Chamundi Hill and midway between the Kaveri (Cauvery) and Kabani (Kabbani) rivers on the undulating Deccan plateau at an elevation of 2,525 feet (770 metres). The land surrounding the city is characterized by rain-filled shallow depressions (tanks).
The site was mentioned in the epic Mahabharata as Mahishmati (Mahismati). Mysore was known as Purigere in the Mauryan era (3rd century BCE) and later became Mahishapura. It was the administrative capital of the princely state of Mysore from 1799 to 1831 and long was the second most-populous city (after Bengaluru [Bangalore]) of Karnataka state, until being surpassed by Hubballi-Dharwad in the second half of the 20th century. Its urban agglomer...
published: 05 May 2021
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How did Karnataka get its name? | From The Hindu Archives
Did you know that the state of Karnataka was called Mysore until 1973?
An article that appeared in The Hindu says
“The age-old name Mysore slided back into history when the State was rechristened ‘Karnataka’ to-day. Millions of Kannada speaking people went gay celebrating the occasion.”
The then Chief Minister, D. Devaraj Urs, had unveiled a granite commemoration tablet inscribing the new name and a map of the State.
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Chikkadevaraya, The Great Wodeyar King | Class 7 | Learn With BYJU'S
Between 1673 CE to 1704 CE, the kingdom of Mysuru saw a significant expansion. From establishing a people-friendly law and order to opening Attara Kacheri, Chikkadevaraya, the fourteenth Maharaja of Mysuru, knew what was best for his people. In other words, he was an excellent administrator, and Mysuru, under his rule, grew exponentially. But how did he change the history of Mysuru? Were people rich or poor under his rule? When and how did he acquire Bangalore? Watch this video and find out all about this Mysuru King.
published: 05 Jul 2021
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India Boundaries : #009: Mysore Princely State, Wadayars, Karnataka :Jay Reddy
PrincelyState of Mysore, Sahyadris, Tugabadhra river, Balaghat plateau
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Rise and Fall of Mysore Kingdom || Wadiyar Dynasty Who Ruled 500 Years
#WADIYARDYNASTY #Mysorekingdom #mysorewadiyars #historyofmysorekingdom #historyofwadiyars
Title:Rise and Fall of Mysore Kingdom || Wadiyar Dynasty Who Ruled 5...
#WADIYARDYNASTY #Mysorekingdom #mysorewadiyars #historyofmysorekingdom #historyofwadiyars
Title:Rise and Fall of Mysore Kingdom || Wadiyar Dynasty Who Ruled 500 Years
About video:
Mysore kingdom , one of the richest and longest ruling empire in indian soil , where it was ruled by wadiyar dynasty , were they transformed empire by building dams , roads , palaces and many beautiful monuments
Mysore kingdom was part of vijayanagara empire , british empire and not to forget even hyderali and tipu sultan ruled mysore kingdom
But question pops in everyone’s mind is
When did wadiyars establish mysore kingdom ?
How hyder ali cheated mysore king and ruled kingdom on the name of religion
And How british started controlling mysore kingdom ?
For next 3 minutes im going to tell you interesting facts of rise and fall of mysore kingdom under wadiyar dynasty ,stay tuned and watch full video
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Title:Rise and Fall of Mysore Kingdom || Wadiyar Dynasty Who Ruled 500 Years
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Mysore kingdom , one of the richest and longest ruling empire in indian soil , where it was ruled by wadiyar dynasty , were they transformed empire by building dams , roads , palaces and many beautiful monuments
Mysore kingdom was part of vijayanagara empire , british empire and not to forget even hyderali and tipu sultan ruled mysore kingdom
But question pops in everyone’s mind is
When did wadiyars establish mysore kingdom ?
How hyder ali cheated mysore king and ruled kingdom on the name of religion
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Princely State I Mysore State I Wodeyar Dynasty I 1840 I Me Numist I Krishna Raja Wodeyar III
The Wodeyar dynasty ruled the Kingdom of Mysore from 1399 CE to 1950 CE. They were the feudatory under the Vijaynagar Empire, who took advantage of the weakness...
The Wodeyar dynasty ruled the Kingdom of Mysore from 1399 CE to 1950 CE. They were the feudatory under the Vijaynagar Empire, who took advantage of the weakness of the Vijaynagar Empire. The word Wodeyar; is derived from the Kannada word that means ‘Lord’ or ‘Lordship’.
Krishnaraja Wodeyar III is also known as Mummadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar, ruled this kingdom for almost 27years from 1799 CE until 1868 CE. He is best known for his contribution to different arts and music during his reign.
This copper 5 cash was issued by King Krishnaraja Wodeyar III during his rule in the Vijaynagar Empire. mint Mahisur.
Indian Princely State
Mysore
Krishna Raja Wodeyar III
V Cash
Dated: 1840
Copper Coin
Obv: Sardula (mythical lion) and date below.
Rev: Kanarese legend "Krishna" surrounded by denomination and mint name.
Weight: 8.60 gms approx.
Sha 28
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The Wodeyar dynasty ruled the Kingdom of Mysore from 1399 CE to 1950 CE. They were the feudatory under the Vijaynagar Empire, who took advantage of the weakness of the Vijaynagar Empire. The word Wodeyar; is derived from the Kannada word that means ‘Lord’ or ‘Lordship’.
Krishnaraja Wodeyar III is also known as Mummadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar, ruled this kingdom for almost 27years from 1799 CE until 1868 CE. He is best known for his contribution to different arts and music during his reign.
This copper 5 cash was issued by King Krishnaraja Wodeyar III during his rule in the Vijaynagar Empire. mint Mahisur.
Indian Princely State
Mysore
Krishna Raja Wodeyar III
V Cash
Dated: 1840
Copper Coin
Obv: Sardula (mythical lion) and date below.
Rev: Kanarese legend "Krishna" surrounded by denomination and mint name.
Weight: 8.60 gms approx.
Sha 28
#coin #coins #numista #numismatics
- published: 29 Sep 2022
- views: 926
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What is Kingdom of Mysore?, Explain Kingdom of Mysore, Define Kingdom of Mysore
~~~ Kingdom of Mysore ~~~
Title: What is Kingdom of Mysore?, Explain Kingdom of Mysore, Define Kingdom of Mysore
Created on: 2018-09-03
Source Link: https://en...
~~~ Kingdom of Mysore ~~~
Title: What is Kingdom of Mysore?, Explain Kingdom of Mysore, Define Kingdom of Mysore
Created on: 2018-09-03
Source Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Mysore
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Description: The Kingdom of Mysore was a kingdom in southern India, traditionally believed to have been founded in 1399 in the vicinity of the modern city of Mysore. The kingdom, which was ruled by the Wodeyar family, initially served as a vassal state of the Vijayanagara Empire. With the decline of the Vijayanagara Empire , the kingdom became independent. The 17th century saw a steady expansion of its territory and during the rule of Narasaraja Wodeyar I and Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar, the kingdom annexed large expanses of what is now southern Karnataka and parts of Tamil Nadu to become a powerful state in the southern Deccan. The kingdom reached the height of its economic and military power and dominion in the latter half of the 18th century under the de facto ruler Haider Ali and his son Tipu Sultan. During this time, it came into conflict with the Marathas, the Nizam of Hyderabad, the Kingdom of Travancore and the British, which culminated in the four Anglo-Mysore Wars. Success in the first Anglo-Mysore war and a stalemate in the second was followed by defeat in the third and fourth. Following Tipu's death in the fourth war of 1799, large parts of his kingdom were annexed by the British, which signalled the end of a period of Mysorean hegemony over southern Deccan. The British restored the Wodeyars to their throne by way of a subsidiary alliance and the diminished Mysore was transformed into a princely state. The Wodeyars continued to rule the state until Indian independence in 1947, when Mysore acceded to the Union of India. Even as a princely state, Mysore came to be counted among the more developed and urbanized regions of India. This period also saw Mysore emerge as one of the important centres of art and culture in India. The Mysore kings were not only accomplished exponents of the fine arts and men of letters, they were enthusiastic patrons as well, and their legacies continue to influence music and art even today.
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~~~ Kingdom of Mysore ~~~
Title: What is Kingdom of Mysore?, Explain Kingdom of Mysore, Define Kingdom of Mysore
Created on: 2018-09-03
Source Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Mysore
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Description: The Kingdom of Mysore was a kingdom in southern India, traditionally believed to have been founded in 1399 in the vicinity of the modern city of Mysore. The kingdom, which was ruled by the Wodeyar family, initially served as a vassal state of the Vijayanagara Empire. With the decline of the Vijayanagara Empire , the kingdom became independent. The 17th century saw a steady expansion of its territory and during the rule of Narasaraja Wodeyar I and Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar, the kingdom annexed large expanses of what is now southern Karnataka and parts of Tamil Nadu to become a powerful state in the southern Deccan. The kingdom reached the height of its economic and military power and dominion in the latter half of the 18th century under the de facto ruler Haider Ali and his son Tipu Sultan. During this time, it came into conflict with the Marathas, the Nizam of Hyderabad, the Kingdom of Travancore and the British, which culminated in the four Anglo-Mysore Wars. Success in the first Anglo-Mysore war and a stalemate in the second was followed by defeat in the third and fourth. Following Tipu's death in the fourth war of 1799, large parts of his kingdom were annexed by the British, which signalled the end of a period of Mysorean hegemony over southern Deccan. The British restored the Wodeyars to their throne by way of a subsidiary alliance and the diminished Mysore was transformed into a princely state. The Wodeyars continued to rule the state until Indian independence in 1947, when Mysore acceded to the Union of India. Even as a princely state, Mysore came to be counted among the more developed and urbanized regions of India. This period also saw Mysore emerge as one of the important centres of art and culture in India. The Mysore kings were not only accomplished exponents of the fine arts and men of letters, they were enthusiastic patrons as well, and their legacies continue to influence music and art even today.
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#Mysore #Kingdom -#karnatakastate #1947 #1956 #1973 #stateformation #karnatakamap #geography #states
Mysore State, colloquially Old Mysore, was a state within the Dominion of India and the subsequent Republic of India from 1947 until 1956. The state was formed ...
Mysore State, colloquially Old Mysore, was a state within the Dominion of India and the subsequent Republic of India from 1947 until 1956. The state was formed by renaming the Kingdom of Mysore, and Bangalore replaced Mysore as the state's capital. When Parliament passed the States Reorganisation Act in 1956, Mysore State was considerably enlarged when it became a linguistically homogeneous Kannada-speaking statewithin the Republic of India by incorporating territories from Andhra, Bombay, Coorg, Hyderabad, and Madras States, as well as other petty fiefdoms. It was subsequently renamed Karnataka in 1973.
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Mysore State, colloquially Old Mysore, was a state within the Dominion of India and the subsequent Republic of India from 1947 until 1956. The state was formed by renaming the Kingdom of Mysore, and Bangalore replaced Mysore as the state's capital. When Parliament passed the States Reorganisation Act in 1956, Mysore State was considerably enlarged when it became a linguistically homogeneous Kannada-speaking statewithin the Republic of India by incorporating territories from Andhra, Bombay, Coorg, Hyderabad, and Madras States, as well as other petty fiefdoms. It was subsequently renamed Karnataka in 1973.
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Kingdom Of Mysore
The Kingdom of Mysore was a realm in southern India, traditionally believed to have been founded in 1399 in the vicinity of the modern city of Mysore. From 179...
The Kingdom of Mysore was a realm in southern India, traditionally believed to have been founded in 1399 in the vicinity of the modern city of Mysore. From 1799 until 1950, it was a princely state, until 1947 in a subsidiary alliance with British India. The British took Direct Control over the Princely State in 1831. It then became Mysore State (later enlarged and renamed to Karnataka) with its ruler remaining as Rajapramukh until 1956, when he became the first Governor of the reformed state.\nThe kingdom, which was founded and ruled for most part by the Hindu Wodeyar family, initially served as a vassal state of the Vijayanagara Empire. The 17th century saw a steady expansion of its territory and during the rule of Narasaraja Wodeyar I and Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar, the kingdom annexed large expanses of what is now southern Karnataka and parts of Tamil Nadu to become a powerful state in the southern Deccan. During a brief Muslim rule, the kingdom shifted to a Sultanate style of administration.During this time, it came into conflict with the Marathas, the Nizam of Hyderabad, the Kingdom of Travancore and the British, which culminated in the four Anglo-Mysore Wars. Success in the First Anglo-Mysore war and stalemate in the Second was followed by defeats in the Third and the Fourth. Following Tipu's death in the fourth war in the Siege of Seringapatam (1799), large parts of his kingdom were annexed by the British, which signalled the end of a period of Mysorean hegemony over South India. The British restored the Wodeyars to their throne by way of a subsidiary alliance and the diminished Mysore was transformed into a princely state. The Wodeyars continued to rule the state until Indian independence in 1947, when Mysore acceded to the Union of India.\nEven as a princely state, Mysore came to be counted among the more developed and urbanised regions of India. This period (1799–1947) also saw Mysore emerge as one of the important centres of art and culture in India. The Mysore kings were not only accomplished exponents of the fine arts and men of letters, they were enthusiastic patrons as well, and their legacies continue to influence rocket science, music, and art even today
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The Kingdom of Mysore was a realm in southern India, traditionally believed to have been founded in 1399 in the vicinity of the modern city of Mysore. From 1799 until 1950, it was a princely state, until 1947 in a subsidiary alliance with British India. The British took Direct Control over the Princely State in 1831. It then became Mysore State (later enlarged and renamed to Karnataka) with its ruler remaining as Rajapramukh until 1956, when he became the first Governor of the reformed state.\nThe kingdom, which was founded and ruled for most part by the Hindu Wodeyar family, initially served as a vassal state of the Vijayanagara Empire. The 17th century saw a steady expansion of its territory and during the rule of Narasaraja Wodeyar I and Chikka Devaraja Wodeyar, the kingdom annexed large expanses of what is now southern Karnataka and parts of Tamil Nadu to become a powerful state in the southern Deccan. During a brief Muslim rule, the kingdom shifted to a Sultanate style of administration.During this time, it came into conflict with the Marathas, the Nizam of Hyderabad, the Kingdom of Travancore and the British, which culminated in the four Anglo-Mysore Wars. Success in the First Anglo-Mysore war and stalemate in the Second was followed by defeats in the Third and the Fourth. Following Tipu's death in the fourth war in the Siege of Seringapatam (1799), large parts of his kingdom were annexed by the British, which signalled the end of a period of Mysorean hegemony over South India. The British restored the Wodeyars to their throne by way of a subsidiary alliance and the diminished Mysore was transformed into a princely state. The Wodeyars continued to rule the state until Indian independence in 1947, when Mysore acceded to the Union of India.\nEven as a princely state, Mysore came to be counted among the more developed and urbanised regions of India. This period (1799–1947) also saw Mysore emerge as one of the important centres of art and culture in India. The Mysore kings were not only accomplished exponents of the fine arts and men of letters, they were enthusiastic patrons as well, and their legacies continue to influence rocket science, music, and art even today
- published: 19 Jun 2022
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1800 and 1900 Mysore - Old and Rare Photos
Mysuru, also called Mysore, city, south-central Karnataka state, southern India. It lies northwest of Chamundi Hill and midway between the Kaveri (Cauvery) and ...
Mysuru, also called Mysore, city, south-central Karnataka state, southern India. It lies northwest of Chamundi Hill and midway between the Kaveri (Cauvery) and Kabani (Kabbani) rivers on the undulating Deccan plateau at an elevation of 2,525 feet (770 metres). The land surrounding the city is characterized by rain-filled shallow depressions (tanks).
The site was mentioned in the epic Mahabharata as Mahishmati (Mahismati). Mysore was known as Purigere in the Mauryan era (3rd century BCE) and later became Mahishapura. It was the administrative capital of the princely state of Mysore from 1799 to 1831 and long was the second most-populous city (after Bengaluru [Bangalore]) of Karnataka state, until being surpassed by Hubballi-Dharwad in the second half of the 20th century. Its urban agglomeration, however, is still the state’s second largest.
Mysuru is an important manufacturing and trading centre, and it has textile (cotton and silk), rice, and oil mills, sandalwood-oil and chemical factories, and tanneries. The suburb of Belagula, to the northwest, produces chrome dyes and chemical fertilizer. The city’s industries are powered by the hydroelectric station near Sivasamudram Island to the east. Mysuru’s cottage industries include cotton weaving, tobacco and coffee processing, and the making of bidis (cigarettes). The area is known for its artwork in ivory, metal, and wood, and the market near the railway station serves as a collection centre for local farm products. The city has an airport, lies at the junction of two northern railway lines, and is a major intersection on India’s principal western road system.
An ancient fort, rebuilt along European lines in the 18th century, stands in the centre of Mysuru. The fort area comprises the Maharaja’s Palace (1897) with its ivory and gold throne, Curzon Park, the Silver Jubilee Clock Tower (1927), Gandhi Square, and two statues of maharajas. To the west, near Gordon Park, are the former British residency (1805), the noted Oriental Library, university buildings, and public offices. Jaganmohan Palace and Lalitha Mahal are other notable buildings. The University of Mysore was founded in 1916; other educational facilities include Maharaja’s College, Maharani’s College for Women, and affiliated colleges of medicine, law, engineering, and teacher training. There are also several institutions for the advancement of Kannada culture.
Pilgrims frequent Chamundi Hill (about 3,490 feet [1,064 metres]), with its monolith of Nandi, the sacred bull of Shiva; the summit affords an excellent view of the Nilgiri Hills to the south. Krishnaraja Lake, a large reservoir with a dam, lies 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Mysuru at the Kaveri River. Spreading below the dam are the terraced Brindavan Gardens with their cascades and fountains, which are floodlit at night. Somnathpur, to the east, has a temple built (1268) under the Hoysala dynasty. Bandipur Sanctuary, part of the Venugopal Wildlife Park (1941), is usually approached from Mysore; it is noted for herds of gaur (Indian bison) and spotted deer, has a network of roads for observation, and adjoins Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu state. The area in which Mysore is situated is drained by the Kaveri River and its tributaries. Cotton is grown on large tracts of black soil, and rice, millet, and oilseeds are exported.
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Mysuru, also called Mysore, city, south-central Karnataka state, southern India. It lies northwest of Chamundi Hill and midway between the Kaveri (Cauvery) and Kabani (Kabbani) rivers on the undulating Deccan plateau at an elevation of 2,525 feet (770 metres). The land surrounding the city is characterized by rain-filled shallow depressions (tanks).
The site was mentioned in the epic Mahabharata as Mahishmati (Mahismati). Mysore was known as Purigere in the Mauryan era (3rd century BCE) and later became Mahishapura. It was the administrative capital of the princely state of Mysore from 1799 to 1831 and long was the second most-populous city (after Bengaluru [Bangalore]) of Karnataka state, until being surpassed by Hubballi-Dharwad in the second half of the 20th century. Its urban agglomeration, however, is still the state’s second largest.
Mysuru is an important manufacturing and trading centre, and it has textile (cotton and silk), rice, and oil mills, sandalwood-oil and chemical factories, and tanneries. The suburb of Belagula, to the northwest, produces chrome dyes and chemical fertilizer. The city’s industries are powered by the hydroelectric station near Sivasamudram Island to the east. Mysuru’s cottage industries include cotton weaving, tobacco and coffee processing, and the making of bidis (cigarettes). The area is known for its artwork in ivory, metal, and wood, and the market near the railway station serves as a collection centre for local farm products. The city has an airport, lies at the junction of two northern railway lines, and is a major intersection on India’s principal western road system.
An ancient fort, rebuilt along European lines in the 18th century, stands in the centre of Mysuru. The fort area comprises the Maharaja’s Palace (1897) with its ivory and gold throne, Curzon Park, the Silver Jubilee Clock Tower (1927), Gandhi Square, and two statues of maharajas. To the west, near Gordon Park, are the former British residency (1805), the noted Oriental Library, university buildings, and public offices. Jaganmohan Palace and Lalitha Mahal are other notable buildings. The University of Mysore was founded in 1916; other educational facilities include Maharaja’s College, Maharani’s College for Women, and affiliated colleges of medicine, law, engineering, and teacher training. There are also several institutions for the advancement of Kannada culture.
Pilgrims frequent Chamundi Hill (about 3,490 feet [1,064 metres]), with its monolith of Nandi, the sacred bull of Shiva; the summit affords an excellent view of the Nilgiri Hills to the south. Krishnaraja Lake, a large reservoir with a dam, lies 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Mysuru at the Kaveri River. Spreading below the dam are the terraced Brindavan Gardens with their cascades and fountains, which are floodlit at night. Somnathpur, to the east, has a temple built (1268) under the Hoysala dynasty. Bandipur Sanctuary, part of the Venugopal Wildlife Park (1941), is usually approached from Mysore; it is noted for herds of gaur (Indian bison) and spotted deer, has a network of roads for observation, and adjoins Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary in Tamil Nadu state. The area in which Mysore is situated is drained by the Kaveri River and its tributaries. Cotton is grown on large tracts of black soil, and rice, millet, and oilseeds are exported.
- published: 05 May 2021
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How did Karnataka get its name? | From The Hindu Archives
Did you know that the state of Karnataka was called Mysore until 1973?
An article that appeared in The Hindu says
“The age-old name Mysore slided back into hi...
Did you know that the state of Karnataka was called Mysore until 1973?
An article that appeared in The Hindu says
“The age-old name Mysore slided back into history when the State was rechristened ‘Karnataka’ to-day. Millions of Kannada speaking people went gay celebrating the occasion.”
The then Chief Minister, D. Devaraj Urs, had unveiled a granite commemoration tablet inscribing the new name and a map of the State.
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Did you know that the state of Karnataka was called Mysore until 1973?
An article that appeared in The Hindu says
“The age-old name Mysore slided back into history when the State was rechristened ‘Karnataka’ to-day. Millions of Kannada speaking people went gay celebrating the occasion.”
The then Chief Minister, D. Devaraj Urs, had unveiled a granite commemoration tablet inscribing the new name and a map of the State.
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Chikkadevaraya, The Great Wodeyar King | Class 7 | Learn With BYJU'S
Between 1673 CE to 1704 CE, the kingdom of Mysuru saw a significant expansion. From establishing a people-friendly law and order to opening Attara Kacheri, Chik...
Between 1673 CE to 1704 CE, the kingdom of Mysuru saw a significant expansion. From establishing a people-friendly law and order to opening Attara Kacheri, Chikkadevaraya, the fourteenth Maharaja of Mysuru, knew what was best for his people. In other words, he was an excellent administrator, and Mysuru, under his rule, grew exponentially. But how did he change the history of Mysuru? Were people rich or poor under his rule? When and how did he acquire Bangalore? Watch this video and find out all about this Mysuru King.
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Between 1673 CE to 1704 CE, the kingdom of Mysuru saw a significant expansion. From establishing a people-friendly law and order to opening Attara Kacheri, Chikkadevaraya, the fourteenth Maharaja of Mysuru, knew what was best for his people. In other words, he was an excellent administrator, and Mysuru, under his rule, grew exponentially. But how did he change the history of Mysuru? Were people rich or poor under his rule? When and how did he acquire Bangalore? Watch this video and find out all about this Mysuru King.
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India Boundaries : #009: Mysore Princely State, Wadayars, Karnataka :Jay Reddy
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